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please send positive vibes tomorrow!!
I have come to this board many times for advice in the last three years since I adopted my dog, and have learned a lot. I've tried to pass on my knowledge in return as well. My dog Albert, has had some eye issues recently, it quickly became glaucoma, and he is now losing his eye tomorrow.
We tried all the medicines, took all the tests..he is in pain and uncomfortable. I know that psychologically, he won't know he's missing his eye and that it will hurt me more than him. I know he is a beautiful, resilient creature that will adjust fine. It hurts me to think that this could have been avoided somehow but the truth is, we can't find a reason for the eye inflammation that then turned to glaucoma. I ask if any of you have had this experience, to please pass on your wisdom to me. I cry when I think about his beautiful brown eyes looking up at me. When I adopted him, he was dingy, dirty, skinny...but we fell instantly in love with those eyes. To think he's losing one is just killing me. :sad: I am trying to remain positive, he still has one good eye, he will no longer be in pain..he will still always be beautiful to us...but it still hurts. He goes in for surgery tomorrow, and I feel defeated tonight. At least there is no permanent risk to his health..just two years ago he almost died of kidney disease, and we got through that hurdle beautifuly. Now this. I just want to enjoy the last few years I have with him. But I am heartbroken tonight. :sad: If anyone has anything to share with me about what to be prepared for, and anything I can do to help him adjust to his seeing impairment, I would greatly appreciate it. Otherwise, a positive vibe or prayer will do. As always, thank you for all of your help.
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aww definate : goodvibes: for his surgery tomorrow as well for you
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Dogs and cats are so adaptable that I am sure Albert won't make losing one eye affect his life. There are people on this board who's dogs lost a limb and the dogs seemed to have adapted very well.
Give it a few minutes; people will be writing to you soon on their expereince. Good luck tomorrow. |
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I am so sorry that Albert has to go to surgery tomorrow and I am sending you all the positive vibes I can! I think these issues hurt us humans more than the doggie, it sounds like you are doing everything right for Albert...
My thoughts and prayers will be with you tomorrow (and tonight!) You will still have your beautiful Albert to look at and he will still be able to see you. I have no information to help you figure out how to help Albert adjust after his surgery, but I am sure he will be ok....
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best of luck now you have a pirate dog!!
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Wow..Thank you so much for the Quick replies...and Jim Hall...you just made me smile for the first time in days!! Thank you!!!
Yes I know dogs (all animals really) can be so resilient and I'm trying to take comfort that he will feel so much better after tomorrow after suffering with these eye issues the last two weeks with all the eyedrops, ointments, pills, countless trips to the specialists..it will be nice for him to have a break. I just love him so much and I just want him to be happy and healthy..that's all any of us want right?? He's getting a teeth cleaning too..so he'll be all spruced up with shiny teeth (minus one or two..i know he's got some loose ones:sad and fresh breath. He is such a loving, beautiful little guy..I only wish I'd had him since he was a pup..I only got him three years ago but I feel like he's been with me my whole life. To think someone did not care for him for so long, and then threw him away...at least that led him to me...though the damage to his health was done, and now we're stuck trying to fix it all. But it is what it is. Thank you thank you thank you for all the great posts!
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Good luck and good vibes for you! My friend has a senior that is going blind and she is doing wonderfully. They still do their regular routine of long walks. She is a little bit more grumbly to other dogs but its understandable. But she has adapted really well.
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for the surgery! I'm sure it will go well . I suppose he'll be in a cone for a while so he doesn't scratch at his eye while it's healing? That will also serve to protect it while he's adjusting.
Probably he won't even notice the eye is gone except that he'll be painfree. Do you think he has much vision out of that eye now, considering the extent of the glaucoma damage? If he's not using it much now, anyway, his adjustment will be quick, because he's already used to being blind on that side. You'll both be in my thoughts and prayers tomorrow Don't forget to keep us posted!!!
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for a smooth surgery and a speedy recovery... I'm sure he'll be so relieved without it! And as Jim said... he could start a new doggie trend.... eye patches! How cute would that be?
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Good Luck! hell be through it in no time. Check out Jaidas story! she has lost a limb and is simply amazing!
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I'm so sorry. Keeping my fingers crossed for you and Albert.
ps. a friend of mine has one-eyed she-cat and she rules the house! |
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Update on Albert
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!! for all the positive vibes and kind words, his daddy, little sister and I thank you!
Albert went in this morning..early so they could give him a few hours of fluid therapy..important with his kidney deficiency. I just heard from the vet and the eye surgery went quite well. They will take the eye and run a pathology on it to see if they can figure out what on earth caused this. it was soo fast...just three weeks ago we took him in for a bloodshot eye! How scary!! I hope this thread can help someone else! Luckily, it doesn't seem to be due to any internal issues..we've done every test..plus I monitor blood/urine every 3 months anyway with the kidneys..so we would've found something. So I this is it!! just the eye, and no real threat to his health. I do believe he has lost all sight in that eye by now. The pressures built up so bad the last week. We tried everything..manually draining fluid, countless eyedrops..nothing was working and he was in pain. So the most important thing, like you guys said is that we take this thing out and he will feel like a million bucks again. He probably has adjusted to seeing with one eye a bit. A few times he would bang his head on my leg or an arm chair if it was on his 'blind' spot. They are cleaning his teeth now..which was much needed too..so hopefully I can pick him up in a few hours. thank you again for all the positive words! I can't tell you how much they mean to me! and I love the pirate idea..just might need to go find a doggie pirate costume! our friends joke he'll look like a little 'tough guy street thug' now! whatever it takes to help us smile, right? He'll feel better and have no idea what happened. I am thankful for that.
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lol gald it wwent well if he gonna be a street thug he needs some bling ya know
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Im9012,Albert will be so interesting looking,all the girl-pups will just love him
Since he already had lost his sight on that bad eye,he'll do great I guess by now he's home,hope he is doing good...ready to be pampered.
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Good luck! I can certainly feel for you, as I would feel exactly the same. And I'm sure Albert is the only one who won't think it's that big a deal ;-)
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I'm so glad it went well! And for good results on the pathology, too!
So is Albert home showing off his shining pearly whites tonight?
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lm9012 I'm so sorry I missed this post yesterday.
Happy to hear Albert did great through surgery I know with kidney cats, I'm guessing the same for dogs, high blood pressure aka hypertension if untreated can lead to detached retinas which means blindness but I haven't seen anything to indicate a link to kidney failure. Terrier breeds, among others, are prone to primary (hereditary) glaucoma. Albert is a fighter and he'll come through this just fine too
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I am glad to hear that Albert made it through his surgery so well.
How is Albert doing today?
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I just saw your post. I hope Albert is back home in your arms and has a speedy recovery. I know it isn't the same, but my older guy is deaf--he gets along so well, I sometimes forget he even has a problem. It is remarkable how well they adjust.
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