Freedom
10-27-2008, 01:39 PM
When Sugar was in her foster home in Ohio, she was attacked by a bull mastiff. The dog picked her up by the head and shook her. She was in a coma for 72 hours. No one is sure if this is related or not.
Last year at this time, Sugar started wheezing, chortling, having trouble breathing. Took her to the vet. First we tried antibiotics; then a second round of those. Next an x.ray and they removed on canine tooth which looked funny on the x ray. Still, she was wheezing, chortling and having trouble breathing.
Took Sugar to a specialist. After an MRI, they found a "mass" in her nasal passage. Did a biopsy, it was a common benign polyp. It is just where she had one puncture wound from the old attack and that is sometimes enough to start a polyp. By the time they removed it, this was in January of this year.
So now, just 10 months later, she is at it again: wheezing, chortling, having trouble breathing. So I took her in to see the specialist today. He had time so I left her there to have another rhinoscopy, and now that he knows what it is, he is hoping he can remove more of it. It will likely return yet again, but if he removes more, we should have more time between surjuries.
Please keep my dear girl in your prayers. She will be home either later this evening or tomorrow morning, depending on how things go.
Last year at this time, Sugar started wheezing, chortling, having trouble breathing. Took her to the vet. First we tried antibiotics; then a second round of those. Next an x.ray and they removed on canine tooth which looked funny on the x ray. Still, she was wheezing, chortling and having trouble breathing.
Took Sugar to a specialist. After an MRI, they found a "mass" in her nasal passage. Did a biopsy, it was a common benign polyp. It is just where she had one puncture wound from the old attack and that is sometimes enough to start a polyp. By the time they removed it, this was in January of this year.
So now, just 10 months later, she is at it again: wheezing, chortling, having trouble breathing. So I took her in to see the specialist today. He had time so I left her there to have another rhinoscopy, and now that he knows what it is, he is hoping he can remove more of it. It will likely return yet again, but if he removes more, we should have more time between surjuries.
Please keep my dear girl in your prayers. She will be home either later this evening or tomorrow morning, depending on how things go.