Lisa
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- Alberta, Canada
Poor Carbon! Hope he continues to improve without any further intervention.
His wounds are looking good - no more blood - but today he seems a bit subdued and painful. He didn't really want to walk when having his wee this morning. I gave him a pain killer with his breakfast and I'd not given him one since Tuesday.@Emily_Babbelhund , how is Carbon doing now ? xx
Interestingly, the clinic where Carbon had his op wrote my vet, Dr. Patzak, to essentially scold her for making a big deal out of his low blood count and wasting their time. Jerks
They sound too awful for words.
This may sound surprising, but I don't think they are horrible in terms of care. They are considered the regional specialists and if you want an alternative with the same level of expertise, you need to go outside Regensburg. Having said that, their patient relations stink. I've spent quite a lot of time sitting around waiting for Dr. Patzak lately and chatting with other patients in the waiting area. I've talked to three other people who had a VERY similar experience to mine. Poor treatment by the receptionist, not being kept updated with the status of their dog and the surgery done not corresponding to the procedure explained prior to treatment. In all three cases, the outcome of the dog was good, but they'd never go there again unless it was completely unavoidable. The same way I feel.that clinic sounds horrible xxxx
Yes, I'm frustrated. I've been asking Dr. Patzak about Milteforan ever since I first brought Carbon to Germany. It's always never the right time. Always valid reasons given as well as a clear explanation why, but I continue to worry about the Alopurinol and long term effects. The difference now is that Dr. Patzak has seen the problems with Alopurinol in Carbon, so she is also motivated to get him off it in the long term.I'm guessing you have mixed feelings post that consultation?
Of course you would, I don't think you're a worry wort!!I'd also just like to see Carbon being more himself for more than a day or two in a row.
Thank you! He's doing much better. Still not quite up to snuff energy-wise, but his wound is looking good and he's off pain meds again. Also he's learning not to wee on his foot, for which we are all grateful.@Emily_Babbelhund I have only just seen this awfulness you & Carbon are going through, I am so, so sorry.![]()
Actually I don’t find that bizarre one little bit. I would say it’s not surprising after everything you have gone through with Carbon. Don’t underestimate either going from the spaciousness of Cornwall to ‘Der Bunker’ - where people are all around you. These are difficult times indeed - I am struggling myself and question why - looking back too much thinking of Sky and my dear mum. As @Jacqui-S says we all need to build more resilience but it’s hard. Be kind to yourself - decide what you want to do - not what you think you should do and just safe safe. Remember we are your friendsFor some reason I'm feeling pretty low lately.