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05-04-2012, 11:31 PM | #16 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2012 Location: Houston, Tx
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| Somi recently had LP surgery and I think we ended up with the easy end of it. She was pretty sleepy the first day, but she was still attempting to move around though I didn't let her move more than a few steps to find a more comfortable spot. She really didn't want to eat or drink, but I didn't want to give her the meds without eating. But I found the thing she would eat pretty much no matter what. Scrambled Eggs!! I hid some kibble in them so she would get a little more nutrients, but she ate scrambled eggs for almost all her meals for like 3 days. After only a few days, she was really hard to keep from trying to run around. She felt better and she was trying to convince me she was better. One day I took her with me in her bag to do errands and things and when I got home I looked at her leg and her stictches were gone! I know she hadn't been chewing at them while we were out because she keeps her head poked out. So I still don't know when she got them out or how it happend. But luckily it was only a day or two before we were supposed to go to get them out and I took a picture of it and sent it to the doctor. They said it looked a little irritated, but it was okay. And when we went back to get them out [she also was spayed so she had to have the tummy stiches removed too] they said she was all good. On Monday we have our 4 week after stitches out [so 5 week] appointment in which she is supposed to be back at full activity. Which it has been really hard to keep her from jumping and doing things. If her leg wasn't shaved, you wouldn't know she just had surgery. I'm really hoping she hasn't hurt it by running around when I wasn't looking, but we will find out on Monday. But if you are lucky maybe your furbaby can heal as quickly as my Somi. I hate that any of them have to go through this, they need to stop having such wiggly knees.
__________________ Ashley and my gimpy, little bit Somi |
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05-05-2012, 06:01 PM | #17 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: long island, ny, usa
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| I am always so amazed at the differences in each dogs recovery restriction times. The hospital where Gilmore had both his LP surgeries were very insistent on 3 solid months of crate time. |
05-05-2012, 07:46 PM | #18 |
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| I was sorry to read your little one may need LP surgery. Let us know how the appointment goes with the specialist.
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