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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Disc Problems Part Two
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 16.12.02 21:56 UTC
Hi to all those that have been following Sid's progress.

I thought it would be easier to post this as a new topic save going through all your kind, best wishes for Sid.

He had his mylogram which indicated a very large prolapse disc pressing on his spinal cord.

The vet phoned with the news, and that the only way to improve the situation was to operate and remove the disc, which we agreed.

2 hours later as promised, the vet rang again, to say the operation had gone very well, albeit the spinal cord was very bruised (more than he anticipated) and there was more than the normal amount of fluid syringed off , but he had seen dogs with similar conditions make a full recovery.

Of course Sid being Sid, he had to throw a wobble on the table, just as the wound was being closed, his pulse rate dropped from a 110 to 40 bpm and subsequently took a cardiac arrest.

Fortunately he responded to the adrenaline and the vet thinks there should be no adverse side effects......but the vet and nurse gained about 100 grey hairs during the process.

They say we will be lucky if he is home for Christmas, but so be it.

Fingers and toes crossed
- By SaraW [gb] Date 16.12.02 22:03 UTC
i just went grey reading that too until I saw the very last bit !!!

hope he's on the mend now. a shame for him to maybe not be home for Xmas but he will be soon after and providing he's well then what's a little longer wait ;) It'll be a nice new year pressie for you :)

all things possible crossed at this end for a quick recovery

Sara x
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 16.12.02 22:10 UTC
Thanks Sara,

After all Christmas is just another day!!

We need to wait a good few hours yet, to make sure that he is out of the woods

- By dot [gb] Date 16.12.02 22:12 UTC
Hi Elaine,

Everything still crossed this end :)
Please keep us posted.
Dot
- By Cava14Una Date 16.12.02 22:13 UTC
Well that's one thing behind him, just take one day at a time. Sending him loads of Beardie White Light and you a {{{ Hug }}}
Anne
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 16.12.02 22:17 UTC
Thanks Dot and Anne,

At present, I don't know what else to say
- By Lady Dazzle [gb] Date 16.12.02 23:02 UTC
I have been waiting on knife edge since seeing your last posting yesterday. Thank goodness Sid has come through the operation, and healing thoughts for him are winging their way from here in Norfolk.

Love and big hugs when you can give them for Sid

Jayne
- By Dawn B [gb] Date 17.12.02 08:10 UTC
Glad he pulled through, lets hope the new year brings a fresh start for him (and you).
Dawn.
- By 9thM [gb] Date 17.12.02 12:17 UTC
Elaine

Sorry to hear about your probs. Is he in the Veterinary Hospital at Kingswells? If so, I'll give him a wave on my way home :)

9th
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 17.12.02 16:01 UTC
No 9thM, he is still in the Veterinary Hospital in Fife, and likely to be there for a week or so.

He was rushed down yesterday from Kingwells Vet Hosp as they cannot perform the surgery that he required.
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 17.12.02 18:47 UTC
Hi All,

Good News and a smile at last:)

Sid has had a good day :) Eating very well and trying to stand. Vet very pleased and surprised with his progress so far :) :)
- By Cava14Una Date 17.12.02 19:47 UTC
Hooray, hope he carries on improving
Anne :-D
- By Dawn B [gb] Date 17.12.02 20:08 UTC
:D :D :D :D :D
Dawn.
- By dizzy [gb] Date 17.12.02 20:30 UTC
good news-fingers crossed for you all!
- By dot [gb] Date 17.12.02 21:00 UTC
Great news Elaine :)
Dot
- By 9thM [gb] Date 18.12.02 14:01 UTC
Elaine

He's in the best place at East Neuk. Hope he continues to improve.

TH sends big slobbery clumber kisses for him.

9th
- By Cava14Una Date 18.12.02 15:48 UTC
Elaine,
How is he today?
Anne
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 18.12.02 17:31 UTC
Hi All,

Sid has had another very good day. He now has some mobility and no longer incontinent.

Plenty of encouraging news :D :D :D
- By Cava14Una Date 18.12.02 18:27 UTC
Elaine,
Can't begin to tell you how pleased I am :-D :-D :-D
Anne
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 18.12.02 18:44 UTC
Thanks, we are very pleased.

Hazel was spayed today and she too is fine, very sleepy. We decided not to go ahead with the 3 spays as planned because we didn't want to end up looking after 4 dogs over the festive period.:D :D
- By SaraW [gb] Date 18.12.02 19:14 UTC
so pleased Sid is on the up :D
- By dot [gb] Date 18.12.02 20:45 UTC
What good news about Sid :)
Dot
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 19.12.02 18:53 UTC
The excellent news is, if Sid continues to improve as his present rate, he can come home on Saturday :) :) :)
- By SaraW [gb] Date 19.12.02 19:43 UTC
wow !!! hope he keeps it up - he sounds such a little fighter who's after breaking all speedy recovery records !!!!!
- By Cava14Una Date 19.12.02 20:12 UTC
Really really pleased for Sid and you
Anne :-D :-D :-D
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 20.12.02 20:57 UTC
Picking Sid up tomorrow
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 20.12.02 21:00 UTC
:) Excellent stuff

Melody
- By Storm [gb] Date 20.12.02 21:01 UTC
Thats brilliant news, bet you can't wait to have him home.

All the very best with Sid

Clair
- By dot [gb] Date 21.12.02 00:15 UTC
brill news Elaine.:)
Dot
- By Cava14Una Date 21.12.02 08:36 UTC
I'm really happy for you
Anne
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 21.12.02 15:59 UTC
Hi All,

Sid is home.:) :)

He will require to be caged for the next 10 days, (and he is already whinning) followed by freedom in one room of the house. Then after 3-4 weeks he can be allowed to walk around the garden.The poor soul has a fairly large wound and has been clipped nearly all over. He will need a wee jumper to keep him warm:D :D (Any knitters out there!!:D :D)
Although he tries to walk, his hind legs are still very weak and it will be many months before he is a 100%.
The vet showed us the xrays and its amazing that he has recovered at all as the spinal cord was compressed by over 50% by the disc.
I am glad he is only a small dog as he will need to be carried out to the garden for the next few weeks!!
Thanks everyone for your kind wishes........Sid sends lots of woofs and licks

Keep you posted in a week or so's time.
- By Cava14Una Date 21.12.02 16:40 UTC
And a cuddle to him from me, I'm so glad he's home. This will help to make your Christmas I would think.:-)
Really really happy for you
Anne
- By emmalh [gb] Date 21.12.02 17:03 UTC
What a lovely xmas pressie! :D Good luck for his super speedy recovery.
Emma :)
- By Dawn B [gb] Date 21.12.02 18:21 UTC
Great news, have a peaceful christmas, now he is with you.
Dawn.
- By Herbiedax [gb] Date 30.12.02 16:02 UTC
Hi,
Just to update you all on Sid's progress. He is just back after having his stitches removed and the vet says his progress is as expected.
This is his 10th day strict cage rest and has coped very well. He is still quiet wobbly and still not sure of how his legs work.
We can only hope that he continues to improve although I think we must realise that he will never be 100%.
I know I have said this before, but it's such a shame to see his show career over before that final elusive 3rd CC,but at the end of the day it's his health that is most important.
- By gina [gb] Date 30.12.02 16:39 UTC
So glad Sid is getting there - poor thing. Barney had trouble with 3 of his 4 legs and I know how upsetting it is.

Best wishes

Gina
- By steve [gb] Date 30.12.02 16:41 UTC
best wishes for Sid
Liz :)
- By Cava14Una Date 30.12.02 20:30 UTC
Hope he continues to progress
Anne
- By SaraW [gb] Date 30.12.02 20:43 UTC
Hi I nearly missed this till I saw someone elses post to you

Bless the little chap - he must get frustrated :(
Hope the improvement continues :)

Sara
- By Dawn B [gb] Date 30.12.02 21:10 UTC
Hope he continues to get well, fingers crossed.
Dawn.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Disc Problems Part Two

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