| stedmansmommy | 07-16-2008 05:44 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by kalina82
(Post 2118285)
Oh Brooke, i'm so sorry to hear that Stedman may have a bladder stone blocking his urethra. At least now you know the urinating and defecating problems weren't linked. He just happened to eat something at the same time a stone decided to show up.
Has he been able to urinate easily since you've been home with him? if he still has a hard time urinating by friday, i'd bring him back in. You don't want something to happen over the weekend and not have your regular vet available.
He might possibly need to go to surgery. A Cystotomy will be performed, which means they will have to make an incision on the abdomen to get to the bladder. IF the stone is stuck in the urethra, a catheter is passed through the penis and saline is flushed through to try and push the stone back into the bladder. The stones will then be taken out and he'll be stitched back up. another x-ray will be taken to ensure he got all the stones. make sure the vet sends the stones out to be analyzed so you will know what kind of stones they are.
i'm so sorry brooke. I know your very upset. I can sit back from the outside and tell you that the surgery isn't as big a deal as it might seem, but its not my baby that's going into surgery. i can just see it from the operating room. Many dogs and cats have to have this surgery unfortunately, and its probably diet related.
If your not comfortable with your regular vet doing the surgery you should ask him to refer you to a board certified surgeon. | Thank you SO MUCH for this information Kellie. You are always so, so helpful girl and I appreciate all of the wonderful information that you give me. I don't know what I'd do without ya :hug: I just let Steddy outside to try and potty right after I got done typing my update, and he still can't pee :cry: The little guy is trying sooo hard to go and he just can't :( I hate, hate, hate this SO MUCH. Being constipated is bad enough, but him not even being able to pee just drives me crazy. I HATE IT. Can you imagine a poor doggy that can't do EITHER ONE? :cry: It just breaks my heart when I see him try sooo hard and then he throws his head back and cries :cry:
Thank you so much for the information on how the surgery is performed. I will make 100% SURE that if he does end up needing surgery, that the stone(s) are analyzed and tested. I mean I DON'T want him to have to have surgery but if he does I just hope that a stone or sones is what it is and not anything more serious, you know? :cry:
When you say that dogs and cats who have this is probably diet related, what exactly does that mean? Sorry I am so dumb :( Should I change his food? Is that what you mean? Cause if so I swear I'll do it in a heartbeat. I just don't want him to ever have to go through this again.... |