Gabby's Rules

GABBY'S RULES
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Rule #5: Silent Conditions Do Not Stay Silent

The most dangerous conditions are not always the most aggressive.

They are the ones that develop without interruption.

No alarm. No clear trigger. No moment that forces immediate action.

The Rule: Silent conditions do not stay silent.

Gallbladder mucoceles form gradually.

Bile thickens.
The gallbladder fills abnormally.
Pressure builds.

And during that time, the dog may appear:

  • mostly normal
  • intermittently off
  • stable enough to delay action

Until it isn’t.

Rupture is not gradual.

It is sudden.

And when it happens, the situation becomes:

  • emergent
  • complex
  • significantly higher risk

The silence before that point is what creates the danger.

Gabby’s condition did not begin when it became obvious.

It began well before that.

What to Know

  • Mucoceles = progressive, not sudden onset
  • Early stage = subtle, intermittent signs
  • Late stage = acute crisis

What To Do

  • Do not normalize ongoing “mild” symptoms
  • If something recurs → treat it as a pattern, not an incident
  • Push for imaging early when symptoms don’t fully resolve

Silence is not safety.

It is often a progression.

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