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I am so happy that things turned out well for all of you. I had the wheels made for Lil Abner when he had his stroke 6 weeks ago. The wheels gave him the confidence that he needed to heal himself! Before we had the wheels made, I used a long towel to hold his back side up so he could walk and to go to the bathroom. Lil' Abner is now running around on three legs just fine. His third leg is weak, but, strong enought to hold him up. Good luck to you and call me if you want to talk. Kathy |
I'm so glad they were able to find what was wrong! Even more prayers and thoughts to you and sweet Layla! |
I am so glad to hear that the surgery went well. I will keep checking this thread for any updates on your sweet girl. |
I've been thinking of Layla so much and so glad to see that she came through the surgery. I'll be praying that she is able to recover quickly and walk again. Hugs to you! |
Sending prayers for Layla...... Rose and Levi |
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Magic's rehab took a little over a year. If you have questions pm me. I'd love to help as I can |
I've been thinking about Layla all night. What wonderful new on the surgery. I continue to pray that it was a success. Have you heard how she's doing this morning? |
I have tears in my eyes from all of your loving support. I was trying to read all of your posts to my boyfriend and I got choked up. I don't know what I'd do without this forum. I don't post a whole lot and I'm not well known but you have all just jumped in to help us out in any way you can, even if it's just prayers, and I can never express enough gratitude for how that has made me feel! I just talked to the student who is sharing in Layla's surgery and recovery with another doctor. He said she is awake and alert, and able to sit up. She is doing about as well as she was yesterday, but NO WORSE, which is a great sign. She seems comfortable in her cage. He said he would give me another call tonight, but I asked if we could visit. He said "Oh yeah sure! Visiting hours are 5-7" so we will go over right after work. There were a few questions he couldn't answer so maybe we will be able to speak with the other doctor on her case tonight. I am just so happy that she's doing okay. With how quickly she was going downhill before, I think they targetted the right spot for her not to be any worse now. She will start going in the pool as soon as her stitches heal. Her surgeon said that's the best thing for them. And we will be doing anything else possible that could help! We stopped at the vet in town last night on our way home and she told us to keep our hopes up. She told us a story of when she was a student and doing rounds at the same hospital. She inherited a large dog that had basically no hope of recovery. He had been flown in from B.C. with wobbler's syndrome and after surgery he was completely paralyzed and couldn't even lift his head. She stayed at the hospital night and day, even though she had 3 kids and a husband at home. She rolled him over and massaged his muscles constantly, and took him outside on a gurney so he'd get fresh air and feel like a dog. It turns out he had a reaction to something they used to stop the bleeding during his surgery and after about 6 weeks he developed a large ball of fluid in his neck that was pressing on his spinal cord. The fluid was drained and it was amazing... he could get up and walk! The family flew out to pick him up after 7 or 8 weeks and she said it was just like a movie when he ran out to greet them and she'll never forget it! But in the end, the best of the best are working at this hospital and even if they feel there is no hope, they will continue to try and push for recovery. She said she feels confident that she will recover. Layla is young and spunky and stubborn, and she WANTS to walk. Please keep your prayers coming. Layla's recovery is in God's hands now and I am praying every second of the day that she will be back sucking on the corner of my pillow as I sleep and giving us morning kisses on the nose! It's good the weather is miserable because she's not missing too many opportunities to bark at the neighborhood kids playing around our yard :) |
I have been praying for Layla! I'm so happy that she has came through the surgery with flying colors! I will continue to pray for you and Layla. Hang in there. Layla will be running around her new yard in no time.:) It sounds like she is being taking excellent care of. That is wonderful. |
Thank you for the Layla update!!! I am so happy to hear she is coming along and sitting up! She is so lucky to have you....the fact that you got her in so quickly saved her life...of that I am SO sure. I have a feeling that your vet is right...you are going to see even more improvements. They really are amazing little critters! :) Definitely keeping her in my thoughts and prayers...and you as well! |
What wonderful news to read she sat up! Amazing. I certainly hope and pray she will do more as soon as she's feeling better and comfortable. Your both wonderful pet owner's. I can't imagine the worry and stress you have been threw. Sending my prayer's for a complete recovery. With her strong will she's proven to be a fighter for sure. |
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts. We have been hurting a lot over this. Even when I force myself to eat, my stomach is not having it. I am just hoping for any sign of improvement, even any miniscule sign that something is working, and I think it will releive a lot of my stress. I am at work right now and I can't concentrate AT ALL. 2 more hours until we can drive across the city to see Layla. |
It will be good for you to see her....and also good for her. I was discouraged from visiting because my Maxwell was in ICU; but I insisted and told them he needed to know I was still around and that IF he was going to improve I believed I would be a part of it. They finally relented and he immediately started to do better after two days of my visits! They don't understand how they end up in these places...they cannot be told...so, I truly believe having their humans visit is good for their recovery! I am so sure you will be relieved to see her! Just prepare yourself for what you will see...I am not sure how she is...but my Maxwell had a trach and was seriously bruised and swollen from his surgery. His was in his cervical spine so they went in through the front of his neck. Not sure where they did Layla's surgery, but I am thinking it may have been lower down the spine. I was stunned when I first saw him...but, as I said before, he immediately stood up when he smelled my hand. It was good for him to know I was there! |
Layla's surgery was on her back, right where her ribcage meets the lower part of her spine. I'm not sure what to expect, but all I care about is looking into her eyes so she can let me know if she's okay. Yesterday I was actually releived to be in the hospital and no longer just waiting and wondering what was going to happen. It felt like we're finally taking action. I asked my boyfriend if he felt the same way and he said "I'm glad I'm here and the only reason I'm here is so I can keep getting Layla Bean kisses on my nose every day" and he turned red and started crying and I knew at that moment that everything has happened for a reason. If Layla was going to have this problem no matter what, she had it at a time when I have this great man in my life who loves us both with all of his heart, because I would not have been able to get through anything without him right there beside me. And, as I mentioned, it happened at a time when I have the money to get through it. I feel like I am so blessed, even though we are going through a really rough time right now. I hope that we will continue to be blessed with a full recovery. |
Awww...that just brought tears to my eyes. How lucky you and your boyfriend are to have each other and Layla...and how lucky she is to have the two of you!! I am sure that you all will have many wonderful happy years together! :) |
Thank you! I am really hoping so. I just talked with our town vet and she seemed a little disappointed that there is no deep pain sensation yet, but she did say it's still early so you never know. But I know I heard disappointment in her voice and that worries me. |
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oh and this coming from a girl scared to death of hospitals going in the icu so God has a real sense of humor giving me sick dogs lollll |
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We were going to ask tonight if we're allowed to bring something from home. Maybe we could bring her bed, or even a t-shirt I sleep in so she feels like I'm with her. Speaking of familiar scents, last night we were laying in bed trying to sleep and Scott said "I can smell Layla on the blanket, it's like she's here" and I said "Maybe she's sending us her scent so we will feel better and know she's okay" I can't wait until I can see her tonight. I promised her yesterday that if she comes out of this, I will let her chew on a bully stick for a little while EVERY DAY. Just please come home. That's gotta give her some determination. |
Just a side note... Layla hates having baths. On Sunday night we were going to give her a bath but we got pretty busy. I planned to give her a bath Monday night instead and I would just brush her hair out Sunday night, but she seemed so pitiful that I didn't even try. Then of course, Monday was the vet, and yesterday was surgery. This morning I was thinking to myself, "That has to be the best excuse to get out of bathtime ever" :rolleyes: |
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wow linz I am sitting here reading all this and bawling like a baby!!! I can't even begin to understand what you've gone through! not to mention what Layla has gone through. At least you're a dog owner who acted quickly. Who knows what her outcome would have been. We have a dog ( not yorkie) in our play group about a 12 lb dog who had something happen to her spine and sometimes she walks with her back legs like she's marching, other times especially if she chases something the back legs get dragged behind. Her mom has spent alot of time in rehab with her and the dog although handicapped is living a good life. My prayers are that your princess makes a full and complete recovery and I can't wait to hear the miracles you'll be posting in the days ahead. God Bless you prayers from our house to yours |
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Very happy to hear that Layla is on the road to recovery. We will continue to send prayers...... |
Thank you all again. We are so lucky that the vet is so amazing. We met her for the first time Monday night. It was after hours, but without hesitation she agreed to drive back to the clinic to see Layla. I had also called Layla's regular vet from the city and they said they were all booked up for the night, but they could take her for the night and see her in the morning :mad: Who knows how much worse she would be? I am so glad our new vet acted so quickly. We even got her out of bed to come back and do x-rays. And without any hesitation yesterday morning, she said we should get her into surgery immediately, and made those arrangements for us. Last night as soon as we walked in, she stopped her conversation with another person and came right out to give us hugs and encourage us and tell us she has a lot of confidence in Layla. And she has told us she absolutely believes in the power of prayer and she has been praying for us all through everything. |
Bless your little baby. We're sending lots of prayers for all of you |
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what a blessing to have a vet that believes in the power of prayer and to have a vet that is so dedicated to animals. Wish there were more like her! |
We went to see Layla tonight and she was so doped up that it seemed that she didn't even know or care we were there. She was shaking when I put her in my lap, but it didn't take long for her to relax, put her head in the inside of my elbow, and fall asleep just like she used to. We had a lot of questions for her doctor, but she was in surgery and wouldn't be out anytime soon. So we thought we would just sit there with our sleeping Layla for the 2 hours we could be there. I massaged her back legs and her tail. Scott played with her back toes. All of a sudden he said DID YOU SEE THAT? He pressed on them a little more and her thigh twitched. He did it again, it twitched again. He said the first time he could swear she pulled her foot away slightly. Then we kept trying and trying and NOTHING. She was still laying on me with her eyes almost closed the whole time. We thought we just imagined it. Not long after, we weren't touching her at all except my hand was resting on the back of her neck as we watched tv. And something in her back half, something that was resting on my right leg, moved or twitched. She was sleeping, but there was definite movement of SOMETHING. And we weren't poking or prodding anything. It gave us a little hope, and Scott played with her toes some more. Her tail started moving up and down as he pressed between the pads. We were so excited! Just then, her doctor called Scott thinking she had missed us, but he said we were still there so she came out to the waiting room. We said look at this, and made her tail move again. She said "Interesting..." but then let us know that it is probably just a reaction, and that her brain may not have any indication that anything is going on :( She showed us her myelogram (sp) photos and explained what happened exactly. It seems more like she was predisposed to something happening. If this were to be a sudden trauma, it would have had to be a big trauma, like something falling on her. It may have just been going on over time and she jumped funny or fell funny and pushed it over the limit. I asked about the deep pain thing, since she had only lost it for a few hours at the most, if her chances might be better than losing it for a day or so. She said no. Basically as soon as it gets to that stage, no matter how long or short a period they lose feeling, it's still just a 50% chance of recovery. I also found out that she will not get her function to go to the bathroom on her own unless she regains the ability to walk. Going to the bathroom would come after that. So basically, if she ends up being in a cart, I will have to do that for her. I would hope she could still be a happy dog in that situation. I know it's only a day after the surgery but I feel like there are SO MANY negatives it's really hard for me to feel so hopeful when every time I have a hope, there's something that says "No, that wasn't what you thought it was" :( |
I am so sorry ... I cannot even imagine how frightening and overwhelming all of this is for you. The only advice I can give you is to take it a day at a time. You really don't know what tomorrow will bring..no one does for sure. As for will she be happy if she is not able to regain use of her hind legs....I believe she will be. I have seen many pups end up in wheelchairs and be happy go lucky pupsters! But...you are not there yet. Until they tell you that there is no hope, I would keep praying and hoping. She has been through a lot and is under the influence of a lot of medications. My Maxwell had a 50% chance of breathing without a trach after his ordeal and he did pull through....so there is always hope. Hold on to that for now and try not to think past where you have to go. Lots of prayers are being said for Layla and for you! :) |
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