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Blade/BLOAT/Stomach torsion:((((
Blade almost died Saturday/Sunday night/morning.
He had BLOAT! He was fine all day Saturday. Did NOT overeat nor did he romp around much at all Saturday. Around 10:15 he started acting weird like diarhea or upset stomach which he has had often enough in his life so I didn't think much of it until around 11:40. He started acting progressively uncomfortable and wanted out every 10-15 minutes. I noticed he was drinking water. Around 12:20 he started foaming at the mouth and I freaked. I was already freaking thinking I need to get ready to take him into vet. At 12:35 we noticed his stomach seemed bloated. By 12:40 I was dressed and we called Animal Emergeny to alert them. We arrived at 1:15-1:20(it takes 35 minutes to get there from our house). When we got there they immediately took him back for x-ray and had an x-ray developed by 1:40ish. The vet came in and showed us normal dog intestine and then Blade's HORRIBLE x-ray. I of course started crying and of course he had gotten there in time. $2100.00+ dollars. Though I have insurance on him and 80% of that hopefully is covered, though I don't care. They let us come back and tell him goodbye after they had fully prepped him for surgery. They had to put needle into stomach to release some of the gas. Of course we had to leave so I get no sleep until the vet called us at 4:45 to tell us everything went extremely well and he had already woken up and was very stable. That his blood pressure stayed the same throughout surgery. We went and visited him yesterday afternoon as that was the first time they would allow me in. I brought him his regular food. He would not eat for me but did act fairly calm. Then I insisted Steve go in to try to get him to eat and that upset him. This morning we picked him up at 6:30 to take him to another Vet to monitor him for the day. They sent home all his IV drip stuff. The Vet that did surgery came in and said he had never seen a dog run out after that surgery in all his years of performing that surgery. I said you have never seen this dog. But then he said he had used a NEW method in which they immediately start them on a Lidocaine drip when prepping and it is going to be published this month in some Vet magazine. He attributed his doing so well during surgery and after to that drip. Also because Blade is thin and has a very tight chest and very solid muscles he did have a bit of problem stabling his stomach to his side. But he also said he was in perfect shape. And I said yes but he seems to be genetic disaster. And he said he may be BUT he said I would take his TEMPERMENT anyday as he was the best GSD he had ever had to work with as far as being coopertative during prep, after surgery etc. So that made me proud as I know some of his temperment IS the way we have raised him. He was So EXCITED to see us he whined and moaned like a baby and a bear. I felt bad having to leave him at another strange Vet's office. My regular Vet is a MOBIL vet so therefore he could not go there today as she would be on the road most of the day. It appears as all went well and he will be fine but what a stressful and anxiety ridden weekend. I haven't slept much in days. I couldn't sleep last night I just kept worrying about him but I do have seperation anxiety from him. I can't wait to get home today. Gwen |
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Gwen Watson wrote: Blade almost died Saturday/Sunday night/morning. He had BLOAT! Poor Blademan! Good to hear that he is doing okay now, and hope he gets back to being his old self shortly. Suja |
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Gwen Watson wrote: Blade almost died Saturday/Sunday night/morning. He had BLOAT! Poor Blademan! Good to hear that he is doing okay now, and hope he gets back to being his old self shortly. Suja |
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Gwen Watson wrote: Blade almost died Saturday/Sunday night/morning. He had BLOAT! Poor Blademan! Good to hear that he is doing okay now, and hope he gets back to being his old self shortly. Suja |
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Gwen Watson wrote: Blade almost died Saturday/Sunday night/morning. He had BLOAT! Poor Blademan! Good to hear that he is doing okay now, and hope he gets back to being his old self shortly. Suja |
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Paul wrote: That sounds horrible Gwen, but I'm very glad to hear Blade is doing okay now. Having a sick dog is so hard, especially when you're not sure what's wrong since they can't tell you where it hurts. Having to be at work when youre worried about Blade must be so hard. I'll be hoping today goes very quickly for you and also hoping that Blade will have a quick recovery! Paul Thanks so much. I am so glad that he is actually very healthy considering all of his genetic problems. This whole week is going to be rough. I am inclined to drop him at the vets everyday this week just to be on the safe side. Thanks for the "get well wishes". Gwen |
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Paul wrote: That sounds horrible Gwen, but I'm very glad to hear Blade is doing okay now. Having a sick dog is so hard, especially when you're not sure what's wrong since they can't tell you where it hurts. Having to be at work when youre worried about Blade must be so hard. I'll be hoping today goes very quickly for you and also hoping that Blade will have a quick recovery! Paul Thanks so much. I am so glad that he is actually very healthy considering all of his genetic problems. This whole week is going to be rough. I am inclined to drop him at the vets everyday this week just to be on the safe side. Thanks for the "get well wishes". Gwen |
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Paul wrote: That sounds horrible Gwen, but I'm very glad to hear Blade is doing okay now. Having a sick dog is so hard, especially when you're not sure what's wrong since they can't tell you where it hurts. Having to be at work when youre worried about Blade must be so hard. I'll be hoping today goes very quickly for you and also hoping that Blade will have a quick recovery! Paul Thanks so much. I am so glad that he is actually very healthy considering all of his genetic problems. This whole week is going to be rough. I am inclined to drop him at the vets everyday this week just to be on the safe side. Thanks for the "get well wishes". Gwen |
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Paul wrote: That sounds horrible Gwen, but I'm very glad to hear Blade is doing okay now. Having a sick dog is so hard, especially when you're not sure what's wrong since they can't tell you where it hurts. Having to be at work when youre worried about Blade must be so hard. I'll be hoping today goes very quickly for you and also hoping that Blade will have a quick recovery! Paul Thanks so much. I am so glad that he is actually very healthy considering all of his genetic problems. This whole week is going to be rough. I am inclined to drop him at the vets everyday this week just to be on the safe side. Thanks for the "get well wishes". Gwen |
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Suja wrote: Gwen Watson wrote: Blade almost died Saturday/Sunday night/morning. He had BLOAT! Poor Blademan! Good to hear that he is doing okay now, and hope he gets back to being his old self shortly. Suja Suja, the scariest part is the fact that I realized that a lot of people would not have realized in time to safe their dog of this deadly phenomenon. That to me is the scariest. I am quite hypochondriac like when it comes to Blade. Not to mention when he isn't feeling good I am highly intune as he is so much a part of me. But really his symptoms did not seem that serious right away and I suspect many people would not have gone for several hours after I took him in and that could easily be the matter of life and death for a dog. It is some serious, scary stuff. Luckily he has been stabled not, but that is not 100%. Gwen |
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