Serviceaussiebailey
POTS Alert and Response
4 year old Aussie. Owner Trained. Based in Atlanta, GA
He knew before I did. Forever grateful for his love.
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Due to health and life, I haven’t really posted much. I’m slowly starting to edit again and really want to post more consistently. Also, I’m especially so proud of Bailey. I use salmon jerky for treats (his favorite) just to reward him while he helps me with chores. Throughout this episode he didn’t even consider nabbing a sneaky snack. 🥹❤️
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My disabilities are not visible, but they are still disabling conditions. Unfortunately this situation happens frequently. I will share part 2 shortly. Remember everyone. Be kind.
12/26/2025
Merry Christmas everyone. Sorry for the lack of posts, life has been pretty crazy and my health has been all over the place. I had an amazing Christmas with family, and am finally starting to feel back to my baseline. Bailey is doing good and is enjoying his Christmas gifts. I hope you and your families had a joy filled holiday. ❤️
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A small pup, with a big job.
10/23/2025
October slide has been in full swing with my health, but despite that, the chaos always continues. ❤️
10/09/2025
Back when Bailey used to be dyed ❤️😂 this is nontoxic, dog hair dye. It didn’t last long because he always would be swimming. Should we do it again? 👀
Do you believe there should be a registry for service dogs in the United States? Why? Why not? Please keep discussions kind, and educational.
09/18/2025
Little did I know… how much this puppy would change my life.
Throughout my life, I’ve been stung by all kinds of bugs—bees, wasps, you name it—and never once had anything more than a little pain and swelling. But two days ago, everything changed.
While playing with my dogs, one of them stepped into a yellow jacket nest. They swarmed, chasing him—straight to me. Before I could react, I was stung multiple times. I ran to the four-wheeler where .co was waiting, but not before she got stung too. We sped out of there as fast as we could.
The dogs are okay—Flynn, the one who stepped in the nest, had a few stings but bounced back after some Benadryl. But for me… it started with my head itching. Within minutes, it escalated into something terrifying. My body began reacting fast, and I was on the verge of anaphylactic shock. I’m so grateful Kathlien was there to rush me to the ER—without her, I don’t want to think about how it could have ended.
Now, my reality has shifted. I have to carry an EpiPen everywhere. I run the risk of a severe reaction every time I’m stung by an insect. I spend so much of my life outdoors with my dogs, but now I feel a knot of fear every time I see something flying near me. The closest hospital is 20 minutes away. What if I can’t get to my EpiPen in time? What if I can’t even give it to myself?
I already live with MCAS, but my triggers have always been food-related. Now, I have to worry about the possibility of going into anaphylaxis from something as simple as a bug sting. I’ve never felt this kind of anxiety before. I’m trying to figure out how to keep living the life I love, without letting this fear take it from me.
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He may be just a dog to you, but to me he is my everything. With him I feel safe, I have warning, I have response. And I have a way to prevent my episodes from getting worse.
Do you think she saved his life?
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