I'm glad the recuperation is going so well.
Just had to say those X-rays are so cool!! (spoken as a retired RN)
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I'm glad the recuperation is going so well.
Just had to say those X-rays are so cool!! (spoken as a retired RN)
Interesting X-rays! Good to hear you're not having too much trouble keeping him calm.:)
How's Eli doing?
Gosh, that stuff is just so cool to see.
But it is definitely good to hear that doggy is doing alright.
Eli's doing good... thinks he should be running around jumping like he's 100% healed.. lol. I have to physically hold him still when I get home from work, he just gets so excited and wiggly. He walks on the leg a lot more than he was a week ago... he still has a noticeable limp, but is doing good. The only time he holds it up off the ground is when he's outside, eating a meal or when he's just woken up. Some of his hair is growing back in.. pretty soon he wont be naked butt dog. Yay! 4 week check up is on Thurs, but will probably move it to Saturday, so J can go too. She and Treo are in Colorado this week... road trip to visit her brother and go snowshoeing.
I thought the Xrays were pretty cool too. Kind of weird to think all of that's in his leg.. It makes his knee noticeably wider I think. I'm looking forward to the 8week check up with new Xrays.. Will be interested to see the changes along the bone line. Eventually it should all fuse back together, to where the 'hardware' isn't needed.. and we could take it out if we wanted to, but we probably wont unless there are any problems that arise from it.
All is well as of today. Vet said he looks good.. using it well. Incision looks great. Still a little swollen, so back to using the warm compress every day for 10 min or so. Other than that, looks good. If you asked Eli, he'd tell you he feels great! Of course, that's because he thinks he needs to run around like a crazy dog... getting stir crazy I think.
No stairs until 8 week Xrays come back ok unfortunately.. so 4 more weeks of sleeping on the couch for me! =)
Eli had his 8wk check-up today... They took new x-rays today and can see lots of healing going on along the cuts. Said overall they look very good. Only thing thats not so good is one of the screws looks 'bent'... well, curved a little. Said he was being to active when that happened! Ooops. So we'll be using benadryl when needed to keep him calmer. He wasn't really concerned about the screw, but said he needs to be less active. Said he can now go up the stairs ONCE a day... slowly. And 5 five minute walks twice a day. Short leashed... physical therapy so to speak.
Two side notes.. #1: Dr V went to a tightrope seminar a few weeks ago.. said the only place they practice it is in MO, since it was developed here at Mizzou. Said the infection rate is 18%... due to the braided cord they use to stabilize the joint. And since the cord is braided... it is really hard so it can wear down the holes in the bones over time and cause more play in the joint. He bought a tighrope kit because he has a dog he will be using it on (story #2) and he brought it in to show us.. always awesome how much he's willing to explain. He was appalled by the infection rate... seeing as he's yet to have an infection on any orthopedic surgeries in his practice.
#2: Another patient of his had TTA done on one leg a while back (Pit/Sheppard mix)... well 10 days after surgery, it was pulling on a leash, trying to get to another dog and re-broke its leg! TTA is like $2500! Owners were crazy to put the dog in that situation... :rolleyes: So now the only thing to do is tightrope, because of where the bones broke. He was explaining how he will be doing the surgery.. sounds pretty tough.
Good to hear things are going well. Hopefully the bent screw won't be a problem. It's tough keeping them calm.
Glad to hear he is doing well :) Also glad to hear you found a good vet like him. Sounds like a keeper so far!
I'm glad Eli is healing!
Took Mr Wooties to the vet today as its been almost exactly 3 months since the TPLO. Dr V said he is and I quote "ecstatic" about how well Eli is doing. He said he doing exceptionally well. Watched him walk for a while and stand around the office. Said there's still a slight limp -expected & normal- but he actually tends to use the repaired leg MORE than the other. And when he stands, he also shifts a lot of weight onto it.. which can be good, that its feeling that good, and bad, that there might be an underlying cause in his hips and/or other knee. We're going to get the Xrays our other vet took of his hips so he can see them.
On a side note, we're thinking he might have the beginnings of corneal dystrophy.. have been noticing some cloudiness in the centers of his eyes. Dr V looked at them, said its COMMON in Boxers, but doesnt think it is serious at this point. Just to keep an eye on him and make sure it doesnt get worse.
He also listened to his heart again, didnt hear any irregularities, and thinks the irregular EKG during surgery was probably anesthesia-related. So thats definitely good!
So he is free to take a 30 min walk once a week, in addition to the 2 daily 5 min walks, and stairs are FINALLY ok.... Of course, as long as he's not flying up and down them. =)
It's great to hear Eli is doing well and gets to walk a bit!:)
That is great news. I am so glad to see all is going well!
I love dogs too.
It is my most relaxed time when I help my puppy have a bath ! Thanks