Almost there!

 

stump

Tomorrow is day 28 – 4 weeks pot amp, and 4 weeks on the antifungal.  But I’ve got a final and work, so probably wont have time to get online.  Maybe Ruth will celebrate with them while I’m out of the house!  Aside from the split incision that had to be stitched back up, Sheba’s amputation site is looking really good!  The fur is growing over it so you can barely even see the emergency vet’s stitches.  She did note that there could be a delay in healing due to the underlying systemic fungal infection, so we’ll be seeing Sheba’s surgeon Tuesday before having the stitches taken out.  We also felt a funny bump on the princess’s chest so they’ll be taking a look at that as well.  Fungal ID is expected by the end of the week , so hopefully we have more of a treatment plan and prognosis.  Otherwise we’ll just keep chugging along with the itraconazole and monthly labs/x-rays/ultrasounds.  It was not helpful to hear of a few local cases of canine disseminated Aspergillosis that were vary quickly fatal.  No more talking to people!

 

 

 

 

Seriously?!
Seriously?!

As I’m sure is true in most of the rest of the country, its hot (almost) as Hades out here (88 with 42% humidity I’m sure sounds like whining to the rest of you!)! In another moment of teenage angst, this dork goes out in the middle of the day, about 90 degrees air temp, Dog knows how hot the cement was, and she lays on the cement, IN THE SUN!!  I had a fit and made her come inside, what a poopy head!  I know being skinny makes her cold, but if that’s the case she can ask for her blankie, she does NOT need to sit on the dirty cement.  Where Bruddah Zia barfed during his bath yesterday!  Double EWWW!  I’m glad Zia is her waiting for his daddy to recover from surgery.  Sheba has been getting into the funks and its hard to pull her out.  She’s also been starting to have bedtime agitation again so we’ve pulled the Xanax back out.  I’m not sure if she’s tiring more easily or just being too active, but the stiffness and fatigue that she didn’t have a week or two ago is worrisome.  Hopefully it’s all nothing!

3 Weeks!

Its been 3 weeks since Sheba’s amputation!  She’s been getting along quite well, but we’re still on a lot of meds to keep her mellow.  Unfortunately, yesterday her incision split open about 1.5″ and we had to take her to the emergency clinic.  We saw the same vet who was on duty when she spent the night after surgery.  The doctor said it looked like Sheba had a seroma that burst.  After 1 staple attempt the vet realized that would be too traumatic for the amount of staples so we gave her the OK to sedate and stitch it back up.  So now we’re back to the cone and on antibiotics.  She’s pissed about it too, showed Ruth that she can take the cone of if she wants too.  GSD teenager in revolt!