martes, 20 de noviembre de 2012

Carta de Fiona Apple

Carta de la cantante Fiona Apple, explicándole a sus fans que no podría venir de gira a Sudamérica, por la salud de su perrita y fiel compañera por 14 años, estremece e identifica a todos los que amamos a nuestros peludos:





It's 6pm on Friday,and I'm writing to a few thousand friends I have not met yet.
I am writing to ask them to change our plans and meet a little while later.
Here's the thing.
I have a dog Janet, and she's been ill for almost two years now, as a tumor has been idling in her chest, growing ever so slowly. She's almost 14 years old now.I got her when she was 4 months old. I was 21 then ,an adult offi

cially - and she was my child.
She is a pitbull, and was found in Echo Park, with a rope around her neck, and bites all over her ears and face.
She was the one the dogfighters use to puff up the confidence of the contenders.
She's almost 14 and I've never seen her start a fight ,or bite, or even growl, so I can understand why they chose her for that awful role. She's a pacifist.
Janet has been the most consistent relationship of my adult life, and that is just a fact.
We've lived in numerous houses, and jumped a few make shift families, but it's always really been the two of us.
She slept in bed with me, her head on the pillow, and she accepted my hysterical, tearful face into her chest, with her paws around me, every time I was heartbroken, or spirit-broken, or just lost, and as years went by, she let me take the role of her child, as I fell asleep, with her chin resting above my head.
She was under the piano when I wrote songs, barked any time I tried to record anything, and she was in the studio with me all the time we recorded the last album.
The last time I came back from tour, she was spry as ever, and she's used to me being gone for a few weeks every 6 or 7 years.
She has Addison's Disease, which makes it dangerous for her to travel since she needs regular injections of Cortisol, because she reacts to stress and to excitement without the physiological tools which keep most of us from literally panicking to death.
Despite all of this, she’s effortlessly joyful and playful, and only stopped acting like a puppy about 3 years ago.
She's my best friend and my mother and my daughter, my benefactor, and she's the one who taught me what love is.
I can't come to South America. Not now.
When I got back from the last leg of the US tour, there was a big, big difference.
She doesn't even want to go for walks anymore.
I know that she's not sad about aging or dying. Animals have a survival instinct, but a sense of mortality and vanity, they do not. That’s why they are so much more present than people.
But I know that she is coming close to point where she will stop being a dog, and instead, be part of everything. She’ll be in the wind, and in the soil, and the snow, and in me, wherever I go.
I just can't leave her now, please understand.
If I go away again, I’m afraid she'll die and I won't have the honor of singing her to sleep, of escorting her out.
Sometimes it takes me 20 minutes to pick which socks to wear to bed.
But this decision is instant.
These are the choices we make, which define us.
I will not be the woman who puts her career ahead of love and friendship.
I am the woman who stays home and bakes Tilapia for my dearest, oldest friend.
And helps her be comfortable, and comforted, and safe, and important.
Many of us these days, we dread the death of a loved one. It is the ugly truth of Life, that keeps us feeling terrified and alone.
I wish we could also appreciate the time that lies right beside the end of time.
I know that I will feel the most overwhelming knowledge of her, and of her life and of my love for her, in the last moments.
I need to do my damnedest to be there for that.
Because it will be the most beautiful, the most intense, the most enriching experience of life I've ever known.
When she dies.
So I am staying home, and I am listening to her snore and wheeze, and reveling in the swampiest, most awful breath that ever emanated from an angel.
And I am asking for your blessing.

I'll be seeing you.
Love, Fiona

OTITIS EXTERNA


Es muy frecuente en nuestra práctica clínica, encontrarnos con peluditos con otitis externa. Ésta, es una inflamación que puede ser aguda o crónica, del epitelio del canal auditivo externo, en cualquier parte desde el tímpano hasta el pabellón de la orejita. Se pone roja, edematosa, con exudados, puede haber mucha secreción seborreica, descamación. En casos crónicos puede estar muy pigmentada y gruesa. Dependiendo de la causa y duración, el perro siente dolor y/o picazón, agita la cabeza de lado a lado, aparece mal olor.

Las causas se pueden clasificar básicamente en 3:

1- Factores Primarios (o sea, que directamente causan otitis) como parásitos (Otodectes (sarna otodéctica), Sarcoptes (sarna sarcóptica), Psoroptes (sarna psoróptica), Demodex (sarna demodécica)), cuerpos extraños (ej: espigas), tumores, alergias alimentarias o atópicas, entre otros.

2- Factores Predisponentes: Generalmente congénitos o ambientales (canal auditivo estrecho, mucho pelito, muchas glándulas cerúminosas), entre otros.

3- Factores Perpetuantes: Bacterias, levaduras, otitis media, entre otros.

El médico veterinario, debe realizar un examen físico completo y también dermatológico, realizar raspados, citología, cultivo de hongos. Examinar el pabellón y el borde de la oreja. Si sólo 1 oreja está afectada, se debe examinar primero la que no lo está, para evitar llevarle infección. Muchas veces, se necesitará sedación o anestesia para poder realizar el examen otoscópico, ya que el dolor a veces hará que sea un procedimiento imposible de realizar.

Existen algunos habitantes normales del oído, que se exacerban cuando cambia, por X razón, el microclima del oído y siendo inofensivos, se exacerban convirtiéndose en patógenos malvados, como es el caso con la Malassezia pachydermatis, una levadura que deja un olor muy rancio y un exudado oscuro.

Si la causa de la otitis externa es primaria, predisponente o perpetuante, debe ser identificada. El área periauricular debe ser depilada y eliminar la mayor cantidad de pelitos del canal auditivo para mejorar ventilación, facilitar la limpieza y mejorar la llegada de los remedios. Los exudados del oído inactivan los tratamientos locales y el cerumen excesivo previene la llegada de éstos al epitelio, por eso antes de dar tratamiento, el oído debe ser limpiado con mucho cuidado.


MANTENIMIENTO


Un dueño debe saber al revés y al derecho, cómo limpiar un oído. Existen soluciones en las veterinarias y en los supermercados, como Limpiotic. Se aplica un chorrito en el canal auditivo (nunca hacer esto con agua), se masajea por fuera la base del oído unos 10 segundos y luego con un algodón (no cotonito), limpiamos lo más adentro que podamos sin que se nos vaya el algodón claramente. Luego con un algodón con la misma solución, limpiamos el pabellón auricular. Se realiza 1 o 2 veces a la semana. Es bueno mantener cortitos los pelos que están en la entrada del canal auditivo para mejorar ventilación. 


RAZAS PREDISPUESTAS

   Perros con orejas largas y pendulantes, como Cocker, Labrador, Golden.
   Perro con canales auditivos muy peludos, como Terriers y Poodles.
   Sharpei, por una estrechez de su canal auditivo.

Recordar, muy importante: La otitis externa es, generalmente, un síntoma SECUNDARIO de una causa PRIMARIA que hay que descubrir.