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Daisy's SM

It is the best decision. If you go to a Specialist it would be foolish not to take their advice.


I'll be thinking of Daisy on Friday.
 
How come our trouble maker kids always give us a fright???? :) I'm thinking about Daisy and the whole crew. I'm sure she'll be back to her "dangerous" self quickly.


Melissa
 
Hi
Dropped Daisy off at Chestergates but don't you feel a right mean sod when they look at you with those big brown eyes and say "Pls don't leave me here " they know exactly what you are doing .I confirmed that what when they operate at 10.30 the specialst in anaesthesia will be there with her .Come On DAISY .
 
Poor Daisy, hope everything went well. I know what you mean about leaving them and going to the vets, although ours have never had an operation, Jasper has had an overnight stay and tests where he had to be left and it felt so awful, Jasper hates the vets and just seems to know that it`s a vet visit when he gets in the car, don`t quite know how, but he gets very agitated. I expect it will seem like a long day for you today.
 
Hi.
Operation done she is breathing nicely Francois is happy all of lump removed and pick her up at 5.30 .Well Done Daisy.
 
Hi, Daisy is home and now asleep on a cool hdwd floor just by an electric fan ,she had her tea as normal and in addition to her three SM meds she has Ceporex an antibiotic and Loxicom an anti inflammatory .She cannot run or jump and exercise is on a lead for 20 mins max daily for three weeks she also has an Elizabethan collar to wear ,but that's got no chance .The big plus is that the wound and stitches are on the opposite side to her SM scratching side and so far she has totally ignored the wound and covering bandage which I remove tomorrow .We go back to see Francois a week on Tues for stitches out ,final check up and discharge and Francois says "We are very pleased with Daisy's recovery however she remains a critically ill patient and need careful monitoring " so when she moves her servant attends ready to carry her .I am immensely pleased with her and Chestergates and especially the very good and kind Francois and also our Ffon for giving me the confidence in him .Daisy says she is tired its been a long day so thank you all for your kind thoughts and wishes --nite nite .zzzzzzzzzzzzz

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Welcome home sweet Daisy. You will get even more fussing from your dad than usual.
Gentle hugs from Spangle.
 
Daisy doesn't look too pleased in that picture, but I can see Poppy's tail right there probably trying to keep her company and keep her from mischief. Hopefully she'll have a good night's sleep. That is one huge bandage!! Glad she pulled through OK. Anesthesia is always a worry.
 
hi brian
so pleased to hear daisy is home and everything went to plan
daisy is not to happy in the photo but she has gone through an operation
im sure you will give her the best after care and with lost of love
speedy recovery daisy you are 1 beautiful girl
sending you kisses and cuddles from louie and his mum
 
Hi
Very pleased to report Daisy has taken everything in her stride and acts and behaves as though absolutely nothing has happened, and she wonders what all the fuss is about .She has neither licked or even looked at her wound so there has been no need for the Elizabethan collar ,she has been on short walks with the others but I do carry her up and down stairs and on and off the bed as needed .We go back next Tues for stitches out ,and that's another episode over and thankfully a happy ending .

Thanks and Best Wishes
Brian m
 
Brian,

I've been following Dangerous Daisy's progress but have not posted in some time. I want you to know I've been thinking of you, Dawn and Daisy. I am so glad that Daisy is doing better! As always her pictures are stunning and she always puts a smile on my face. Thinking of you :)
 
Hi

I have noticed Daisy is drinking a lot more what med could be causing that ?.I also noticed after forgetting to give her 6 pm Gabapentin that
missing it did not seem affect her and this was about ten hours after her 6am one ,so it crossed my mind are the Gabapentin actually doing anything
for her and also as it was only when she went on Omeprazole that I noted a huge reduction in her scratching .I shall of course ask her Neuro when we
go back for her three month assessment in a couple of weeks .Any thoughts please .
 
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