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Exactly...we had many many patients that the original accident had been over a week because of swelling...waiting may be hard but alot of times it is the best thing |
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It is a long process with ortho problems. My son just had the big screw removed and is finally doing better one big plate and 8 screws later. Deana |
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If your son fell again tomorrow would you wait a few days for the swelling to go down? I doubt it. If he had a complete break it can be life threatening and the only way to know would be xray. |
Not going there. Debbi loves her kiddos and thats what is important I have lots to do today. Will catch up with YT later Deana |
Update You guys have been wonderful Once again theres always someone.... Where's my mushy tomatoes? hehe:p But anywho... My baby girl looks great!! Allie did not like the tape , so rather then have an accident when I wasnt up to watch her all night I took the taping off I had to check just now...and REALLY look to find which one it was~! It looks soooooooooo much better. I just cant believe it I'm so happy!!!!!! It is still bent a little tiny bit. And the vet will check it tomorrow. But I cant even begin to tell you the improvement. I hope if this ever happens to anyone else on here. They know it can be fixed! |
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I hope you have a wonderful day~! Its nice and warm here in Ohio |
Debbi that is so great to hear....you are doing a great job......cant wait to see pics when she is about 4 weeks running around.....they are so cute when they starting walking and stumbling....good job.....:cheer: :cheer: |
good news I am happy to hear the puppy is doing well. I think I have seen and done it all at one time or the other...these things correct so fast, bones are soft and mold right back into place...much like a babies skull after birth..but there is no waiting with a stressed puppy in pain...this is not the case. When someone asks for advise...I try to give it, and then make no judgements if my advise is followed...I always caution putting a deformed pup down too soon or thinking you have to fix it the first day...they are so adaptable and much disappears in a few weeks...it is like the thread with the cleft lip pup...my friends two girls looked very deformed at 8 wks...and at 8 months the facial hair around the mouth was so long it was hard to see a problem...but several breeders told her to destroy them early on...even the vet was infavor when he saw them at 2 days...they are wonderful girls... |
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If puppy had been in any pain at all I wouldnt have waited for the vet I'm just so happy this morning. Its a great day~! |
I have a grandson that was born with a club foot. It looked bad. After he was a few months old they put his foot in a plaster cast for months. Today you would never know he ever had a problem. Considering all the circumstances and all that Debbi is going through, I think she is doing a wonderful job.:thumbup: |
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Hi Debbie. What didn't you understand? I was replying to Deana's post about her son's broken leg. I'm glad your puppy's leg is better. Obviously you didn't want my input. No problem. Thank you, I do have a wonderful day planned and I hope you have a peachy day as well. :) |
What ever happened to the litter with the first born puppy being a cleft palate? I read all the information suggested on that thread, but what was the final decision for that little puppy? Debbi, glad your little girl is doing so well. |
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That is great news! Thanks for the information. |
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http://yorkietalk.com/forums/showthr...=124685&page=4 We are all still praying for him. |
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