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Old 05-20-2013, 07:31 PM   #21
dottiesyrky
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You are right, the pumpkin may well get things going. Nice kind husband for going out to get the magic veggie. I suppose the digestive system is so empty prior to surgery that it takes a little while to get working again.
Sorry Sammy still hates the cone, my baby got used to it after a day or so and that was good as the "anal" eye vet made him keep it on for two months. Grrrrr. She sure erred on the side of caution. I do not know if it is the norm to not be able to see after surgery and would ask about that too. My boy only had one eye done so he could see from the other eye and he did not have trouble with bumping into things. One thing I have found is that the cone does tend to distort the vision from the sides and that affects how they see. Also I think the new lens does not work well for close vision, but is excellent for far vision.
It is good that my baby adapted well to the cone as he has to wear it a lot when he gets eye allergies, poor boy. He almost seems to be comforted by it, especially when he sleeps.....something to rest his head on!
Hope all is well by tomorrow when the pumpkin action gets going. LOL!
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