At the Shelter in ME The Transport
 
The Isolation Facility Some Bad News
The Picnic The Surgery
 
Post-Op Recovery Phase
Still Healing Remembering Friends
 
The Next Day Post-Op Week 4
Recheck at Tufts
 
New & Improved A Day at the Park Another Rainy Day
Going for a Swim Ready to Find a Home  Guardian Angels  

The Surgery
 

On Wednesday, June 25, 2008, three days after the picnic, Vanessa was seen by a neurologist at Tufts. Although she still couldn't walk, she appeared to be moving her hind legs ever so slightly, and was definitely squatting to pee, and maintained deep pain reflexes, so the board at GSRNE agreed to expend some resources on her. Could it be true that she was showing some improvement on the steroids, or was it just wishful thinking to think she could ever walk again?

Dr. Sheila Carrera met us in the lobby, where Vanessa was waiting in her buggy. She said she loved the buggy, but later told me she had little hope for a dog who was arriving with a several week history of paralysis. After her exam, she told us that differential diagnoses included disc disease and a tumor, being at the top of the list, but that other causes including inflammatory
or infectious etiologies or Degenerative Myelopathy could not be ruled out.

They proceeded with blood work and chest x-ray, which were normal, and kept her for the MRI under anesthesia. She ruled in for multilevel degenerative disc disease with spinal cord compression at Lumbar2-3 and Lumbar3-4. The surgery she had was called a Hemilaminectomy, and a large amount of disc material was found and removed from underneath the spinal cord that was causing severe spinal cord compression.

Vanessa recovered in the hospital for a week with good pain management a priority. She is now home with me on strict exercise restriction, pain management, steroid taper, and physical therapy.




"Come on Vanessa, we're going to see if the neurologists at Tufts can help you."





"Not sure if I should wish big or just hope I can hold my bladder most days..."





"I think that jerking was a GOOD thing, wasn't it, doc?"





"You're making the doctor very happy, Vanessa."




"Ah, the pee squat, a sight to behold!"




"Time to get some pictures and see if we can help you."

 

Post Op

  

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