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Logan
01-16-2004, 09:45 AM
My parent's Boston Terrier, Mr. Darcy, was diagnosed with an ulcer on his eye a few weeks ago. This required emergency surgery last week to try and cover the hole left by the ulcer. Unfortunately the surgery was not successful, and my parents have driven to Charlotte, NC today to have his eye removed.

I'm sure that Mr. Darcy (3 years old) will be fine, but if you can, say a prayer for a complete recovery for him, and include my parents who have so diligently cared for him.

Thank you.

Logan

Cinder & Smoke
01-16-2004, 10:34 AM
Hi God ~

We're so sorrie da fix on Mr.Darcy's eye dint work... :(

You'll be there, tuday, durring the Sir Jury,
won'cha God?

An PaLeeze help Mr. Darcy, an his Mom & Dad, adjust to
doin thingz wiff jest his wun looker...
We knowe that'll be eezie fur a young pup -
but his Folks are sure ta wurrie...
Gib da Hoominz a lil extra Help, OK God?

Thankx, God!

/s/ the Prayer Pups

lizbud
01-16-2004, 10:34 AM
Oh Gosh, poor little Mr. Darcy.:( Of course I'll keep this
little guy in my prayers for a prompt recovery.Your parents
must be so worried about him. Hugs to them & prayers for
Mr. Darcy. :)

Logan, didn't you post a picture of Mr. Darcy before? I'd love
to see it again if you have it.

ramanth
01-16-2004, 10:43 AM
*hugs* and thoughts for Mr. Darcy.

Albea
01-16-2004, 12:35 PM
Prayers and good thoughts for Mr. Darcy and your parents are on their way.

Logan
01-16-2004, 01:01 PM
Thank you for the prayers. My dad just called and let me know that they are already back home. It is a two hour drive, each way. Dr. Eichenbaum (the surgeon) said that the eye was severely infected, although the graft he had last week had actually begun to take. The infection was overtaking his eye.

They inserted a silicone prosthesis, then sewed the eye shut. I had told my mom last night to tell Dr. Eichenbaum that in addition to praying for Darcy, I was praying for him too. She said they started talking about my rescue work and that he told her that he and his wife had just rescued and adopted a 9 year old Golden Retriever. I knew I liked him from the things Mom and Dad had said about him!

Darcy will go back to see him in 3 weeks, at his office in Columbia, for a recheck, but he should be fine, once he gets through the pain. No more eye drops, no more e-collar and he will be happy about that!!!

Liz, I'm going to have to search out some Darcy pictures for you. When my computer crashed, I lost them all, but I have them on CD....problem is finding them!!!! :o

Sudilar
01-17-2004, 07:11 AM
Poor Mr. Darcy, you will be just as beautiful without the eye. Praying that you heal quickly now and the pain disappears. The vet sounds wonderful. I admire those that adopt the older dogs. Prayers for your parents. I know how hard it is on them, too.

lovemyshiba
01-17-2004, 10:04 AM
I hope Mr Darcy heals well after his surgery--I'm sure he'll be just fine with only one eye, besides I'm sure he has humans who are willing to be that extra eye for him.
Sounds like Mr Darcy has a wonderful vet too.

My prayers are with him for a speedy recovery.

KYS
01-17-2004, 12:04 PM
I am so sorry to hear about Darcy's eye surgery.
Sending lots of good thoughts and prayers his way.

momoffuzzyfaces
01-17-2004, 01:15 PM
Gosh, Logan, I'm sorry I missed this. Prayers on the way for Mr. Darcy's complete and rapid recovery and for his 'parents' too!

tatsxxx11
01-17-2004, 02:14 PM
I was so relieved when your wrote last night Logan hat Mr. Darcy was finally home and resting comfortably. What a brave little guy:) I'll bet he's going to bounce back in no time, back tp his sweet, happy self:) Dogs and cats are so amazing in their ability to adjust, especially with caring parents like your Mom an Dad:) I hope your feeling better very soon dear Mr. Darcy:)

Miss Meow
01-17-2004, 07:40 PM
Poor Mr Darcy! What a dreadful ordeal. I hope Mr Darcy recovers soon, and hugs to your parents.

captain
01-18-2004, 10:55 PM
Mr Darcy,
I LOVE your name sweetheart.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}} to your Mum and Dad.

Logan
01-19-2004, 11:57 AM
Thanks to all of you for your special prayers for this special little boy. I figure that in a way he's my "brother" since my parents treat him like a baby!!!! :o

Last report is that Darcy has rediscovered life after a few weeks of feeling horrible. Mom and Dad sound great about him on the phone, and realize that he will be so much better now. Scout and Darcy are finally back together too (Scout is a Lab mix, about our Murphy's age....almost 14), which makes both of them (mostly Darcy) very happy!! :)

Logan

tatsxxx11
01-19-2004, 12:13 PM
What great news, Logan! And as we hoped, Mr. Darcy, now free from those drops, the wicked cone and his discomfort, now has a new lease on life...amazing!!!!:) Poor Scout...I have a feeling she's going to need all her rest to keep up with Mr. D!:D

Sudilar
01-19-2004, 06:32 PM
That's great news!

anna_66
01-19-2004, 07:44 PM
Sorry I missed this but I'm glad to hear it's all over and Mr. Darcy is at home recovering:)

mruffruff
01-20-2004, 12:22 PM
I'm sorry I missed this thread before.

Dr. Eichenbaum is a great guy! Bear had been seeing him for two years before we had his Bear's eyes removed.

I'm glad Mr. Darcy is feeling better. No pain, no drops. Life is good!

Mary

Logan
01-20-2004, 12:39 PM
Thank you all, once again!!! And Mary, I'm glad you knew of Dr. Eichenbaum. My mother thinks he is wonderful!!! And she reported into me last night that Mr. Darcy is a new man, back to his wild antics!! He's coming with them, along with Scout, for a visit here in a couple of weeks. Will this be a wild household or what???? LOL!!!! :eek: I'm sort of glad I won't be here!!!! Hehehe!!! They're coming to babysit while both Scott and I are out of town!!!

Logan