Here is the latest:
I don't know whether they gave me the wrong info on the wrong dog or if they fit her in afterwards, but they called me at 9am Friday and said I could come and get her. So I did.
She acted just fine very excited to be home, now she won't leave the incision alone.
Now here is the SCARE she gave me today:
I wake up with her running around the house I got up and tried to follow her around and she tried to get away from me. She actually jumped the baby gate I keep up all the time, she has never done that before ever. When I finally got to her she was on her side on the floor have a seizure. I tried my best to comfort her and calm her down and when she stood up she could barely stand.
I confess I did not call the vet immediatly, but I talked to my best friends husband who is graduating from vet school this spring. And he said since it is 2 days post surgery it probably has nothing to do with the anesthia,but is probably signs of idiopathic epilepsy. He told me that what I was going to do is exactly what I should do. Keep an eye on her the rest of the weekend and call the vet on Mon. She is around 4 years old (the humane soc has no record of her birth) and Adam said that some dogs acquire idiopathic epilepsy b/n the ages of 5-7. And the treatment is relatively managable $25-30 a month. Of course all sorts of things ran thru my mind, since I work in the human medical profession. Brain tumor was the first one!! She recovered almost immedietly. Eating and drinking and is active and got excited when she went to granpa's. You can't tell anything happened to her this morning.
I will keep you posted and we both appreciate your thoughts and prayers that have been with us in the last few days.
Love
Staci and Shaianne
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