Oh Aly, you must be so anxious to find out what the diagnosis is. Reece is in our thoughts. Please let us know what the outcome is.
Fingers crossed that he can get his cateracts surgery.
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Oh Aly, you must be so anxious to find out what the diagnosis is. Reece is in our thoughts. Please let us know what the outcome is.
Fingers crossed that he can get his cateracts surgery.
Oh Aly, how anxious you must be to know the final outcome. You know how much we all love the Reece Man. He's such a sweetheart. You know, I have his Xmas pic. on my frig. and smile at him every day!:) Keeping everything crossed and saying prayers for you dear Reece. Hugs to you Aly. Please keep us upadated. Love, Sandra
Knowing you, you are even more anxious than we are ... we'll be thinking of you, Reece-baby! Be a good boy at the white-coats!
Hoping for the best! *HUGS*
Any word yet, Aly?
Well, we have pretty good news. The ERG showed that his retina in each eye is okay. The vet was slightly concerned because it didn't seem to match up with what he sees visually in Reece's eyes. However, he said the test has not been wrong yet. So that means he'll be getting cataract surgery in his left eye (the one he can't see out of). Since he will require almost constant supervision and care after the surgery, I am going to wait a couple months until I have a couple weeks with no obligations and my parents can also help me at that time.
They didn't need to sedate him today and they said he was the most well behaved, cute dog they've seen. They just couldn't stop gushing about him :)
I am happy about all of this - I don't think the results could have been better :)
Yay, Reese! Good for you, being such a good boy at the white coats and everything. Aly, we're glad to know that he's a good condiate for Sir Jury, and that all is as well as it could be!
My big brother had a cataract removed a few years ago, he was 42 or so I think, so quite young for cataracts also. He theorized it was from not wearing goggles when he should have around welders, but anyway, his big difference he noticed after surgery was that colors are so much brighter and better! Wonder what difference Reese will notice. Anyway, congrats on the good outcome.
Yay Reecie! Great news, Aly! :D :D
Great news, Reece and Aly!:)
I'm glad you got some good news from the specialist visit :) You all deserve it, that's for sure!
Aly I just saw this thread and it looks like I saved myself a whole lot of worrying today since it is all over and done. I am glad that little Reecie will be a good candidate for the surgery. He is so young to be having vision problems so I hope that soon he will be able to see as well as when he was a wee little pupster! :)
I work for an ophthalmologist and my boss does several of these surgeries each week. You are correct in that he will have to be carefully watched post-operatively. It is a delicate surgery and, at least in the case of humans, there is no bending or straining, exertion, etc. to be done after. How do you explain that to a dog? :) Well, I know that you will be the bestest nurse on the planet for the Reece man. Be sure and let us know when the surgery is actually scheduled so we may begin to pray for the little guy. (((hugs to you and Reece)))
Oh, Pam! I got some interesting mental images of Reece bending and straining! :eek: :DQuote:
Originally posted by Pam
I work for an ophthalmologist and my boss does several of these surgeries each week. You are correct in that he will have to be carefully watched post-operatively. It is a delicate surgery and, at least in the case of humans, there is no bending or straining, exertion, etc. to be done after. How do you explain that to a dog?
That is great news, Aly! I am glad that it all worked out!
That's great news, Aly!
Some people I know who had that surgery had to wear a black patch for a couple of days. I can just imagine Reece as a "Pirate Poodle.":D
Big hug to the dear boy.
Good news Aly!!
I'm glad to hear Reecie boy is a good candidate for the surgery!!