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PET HEALTH INFO : Eye Problems
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From: MSN Nicknamegymmom_4  (Original Message)Sent: 6/2/2008 2:29 AM
Hi everyone. I have a question. Late yesterday I notice Buster was keeping his one eye closed. When I went to look at it further I noticed that it was all crusty, weeping and that the cornea area looked really gray. I called the vet and had him in at 9:00 this morning. I thought Bella might have scratched his eye but they said that this probably happaned a while ago and that it just came up now. They put this green flouresent dye in his eye to see how deep the cut was and it was a large portion of his eye. They numbed his eye with drops and gave me drops to give him 4 times today. I have to go back with him tomorrow and they will decide what needs to be done then. They said the way it looks he probably cannot see out of it right now and if the infection doesnt go away he could lose the eye. This was really hard to hear. He is such a good dog and the first dog I ever got for myself. He is not complaining just being lethargic most of the time. Although he did bark and try to get a fly today. Please say a few prayers that he will be ok. I am really nervous about going tomorrow. I really hate seeing him suffer like this. Thanks for listening.
Lisa


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From: MSN Nicknamemissys-momSent: 6/4/2008 12:40 AM
Lisa, I had to take missy to an optamologist. the vet thought she had blocked tear ducts and did not have the right equipment to see her lashes were growing against her eyes and scratching them. she had lashes frozen and removed. please post again and you may want to post under general not sure if we always remember to check this. I will check to see how your baby is doing. sincerely, Denise and Missy

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From: VicSent: 6/5/2008 2:19 AM
Hi Lisa,
 
We will be saying prayers for Buster. Please let us know what the doc says.
 
I had a little girl, Daesha, who had eye problems. It started with my mother in laws dog playing too rough. She got her cornea scratched. We went through lots of eye drops! She was so good. One thing the doc did was sew her eye closed temporarily to give it a chance to heal. There is a lot the doggy eye doc can do to help. Hope he is better soon.
 
Vicki, Kaylee and Rascal 

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From: MSN Nicknamegymmom_4Sent: 6/5/2008 2:26 AM
His vet told me if it doesnt get better soon that she was going to suggest that for me.  I'm glad your eye doctor was good and Daesha is better.  Thanks for the prayers. 

Lisa, Buster & Bella

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From: MSN Nicknameptl4stephSent: 6/7/2008 4:17 AM
Here is Tucker's story:
 

Help Protect Our Furbabies


February 13th 2007 12:09 pm   [link to this entry]

Just to be able to catch everybody up to date on what happened with Tucker. I want each pet owner to be aware and LETS protect our Furbabies:

Tucker went to the groomer on December 16, 2006 for just a regular visit…bath, trim, nails, etc�?The morning of December 17, 2006, when Tucker woke up, his left eye was matted shut with green gook coming out of it. We had to use a warm washrag to get his eye open. During the day, he kept his eye squinted. As the day went on, I noticed a pin- point dot in the middle of his eye. I sent an e-mail to my breeder to ask her what I needed to do. She said that it sounded like Tucker had an eye ulcer and pink eye and that I needed to get him to the vet ASAP. Thank goodness my vet is in on Sunday afternoons from 4:00-6:00. I got Tucker there right around 4:00 and he confirmed what my breeder stated and we started the first of many rounds of eye drops and creams. I told my vet that Tucker had been at his office the day before to be groomed and it was determined that some type of accident happened while being groomed. We are not sure if it was a shampoo burn, blow dryer burn, from the brush or from clipping around his face.

Tucker made 11 trips to the vet from December 17 to January 17 for follow up visits, to change his medication and to see if the ulcer had cleared up. They check the ulcer by doing a dye test in the eye. If the eye stains green, then there is still a lesion on the eye.

After the 11th trip to the vet, he recommenced that we go to a special Eye Dr.(we only have one in our county and it is not close to our house). (I hate to drive the interstates, but you will do ANYTHING for your furbaby) and went the following day. The vet stated that the ulcer had cleared and put him on drops to clear the scar in the eye. Two days later, we were back at the vet. The drops from the Eye Dr. made his eye worse.

Tucker had his first Corneal Graft on January 31, 2007 and when we went back the next week for his follow up, it was determined that the graft did not take. (The graft is where they take part of the white of the eye from the top and make a slit in it and fold it down and stitch it over the lesion. This is to help heal the lesion). Tuckers 3rd eye lid was so far below that they could not pull it up and use it.

Tucker had his second surgery on February 7, 2007 and they had to remove the first graft, shave part of his eye down, and harvest pig guts to place over the "hole" in the eye and they did the corneal graft from the bottom up this time.

He goes back to the Eye Dr. on Friday to determine if this graft is holding. **(This will be the 20th visit, between the vet and Eye Dr)** There is a slight possability that he could loose his eye. We are praying that this does not happen. We do know that he will be partially blind in the eye, but should be able to see from the sides.

My Vet did ALL that he could do to help clear Tucker's eye up and PRAISE GOD the vet has picked up each and every bill. We all know how much office visits are. Can you imagine how much the surgeries would have cost? I have figured out that the three visits to the Eye Dr. are WAY over $2000.00, and my vet is handling the bills.

I have spoken with a local groomer in my area and he made the suggestion that when looking for a groomer for your pet to walk in without notice and ask for a tour of the grooming area, if they do not want you to go back there, then they MAY have something to hide. We all need to be aware of what happens behind those closed doors when we leave our babies.

I am still going to use my vet for medical reasons, but I have not made up my mind if Tucker or Tanner will ever go back to the groomer. I am looking to see if there is a groomer who has special handling for Shih-Tzu's in my area.

LETS KEEP OUR BABIES SAFE!!!

Paw Hugs & Kisses,
Stephanie

03/02/07

YEAAAA, went to the Eye Dr today and the graft is taking. They plan to remove part of the graft in 3 weeks and I also get to start coming off my eye drops. Man, 21 days until go back to the Eye Dr. That will be the longest time to wait...Thanks to all my PupPals fror keeping me in your prayers.

03/16/07

Well, one more week until Tucker goes back to the Eye Dr. and they are suppose to remove the graft that holds the blood flow to the pig implant. Lets say a prayer that all is well. We will know next Friday the 23rd. I told Tucker last nite that we are on countdown until we go to the Dr. I do not think that he wants to go, but I think that I am going to have his daddy go with us, maybe that will make him feel better.

**I have made the decision to go ahead and take Tanner to the groomer tomorrow (03/24), BUT I am first going to call them** I am going by faith and going back to the groomer at my vet office**

03/23/07 -WOOHOOO - Went to the Eye Dr. and got the graft removed. I do not have to go back to the Eye Dr, unless a problem occurs.

05/18/07 - WOW, cannot believe it has been almost 2 months since the eye graft was removed. Tucker is doing better. He still shys away from the bath that I give him. I am going to contact a Myspace Groomer who lives in my town and speak with him about bringing both Tucker & Tanner to visit him and see what kind of reaction Tucker gives. This sorta makes me a little scared. I have been protecting him since December and am now trying to get him use to the "normal" life again.

05/25/07 - Tucker & Tanner are going to visit a new groomer in the morning. This groomer knows what Tuckers issue is and has promised me that Tucker will be much Loved during his visit. I still worry.

05/26/07 - Whew, we made it thru the groomer just fine. We even got home earlier than we thought. The groomer must have wore us out. We came home, got water and layed down and have not gotten up, except for mommy to take more pictures, which will be posted soon.

Stephanie

 


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