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Originally Posted by Harrysmum Oh Tracey, your poor, poor little baby boy.....
You must be tearing your hair out, you're doing everything you possibly can for little Alfie, and I admire you more than you'll ever know for your care and compassion, you're so lucky to have one another.
When Harry had his anesthetic, yes his tail was down for a day or 2...and he was kind of dull and 'wandery'....if you're unsure about what was said to you, please call your vet tomorrow and ask them to re-explain - I know I've often been in a 'Vet-Daze' with it all - and they've been more than happy to re-go-over the detail
I hope you all manage to sleep well tonight (with his pj's on!!  ) Love and a hug from Sally + Harry x |
Thanks Sally, he has been fast asleep for the last few hours, I have him in bed with me (he usually sleeps downstairs) to keep an eye on him. I am glad he is sleeping as the Vet Derm said he would probably be itchy and agitated tonight with everything they pumped into him today.
I forgot to mention, the Vet said there is a new medication being released in January that she think may be good for him if we don't get any more info from the bloodwork. She says that of all the animals she treats (as far as I know she is the foremost vet derm in Northern Ireland, so that is a lot) Alfie is the most suitable for this drug. So a little bit of light at the end of a long tunnel.