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- Cornwall , UK
Before my leg pain which started last March , leading to a major operation , then very recently angiogram angioplasty , my walks were long and very enjoyable . The dogs would have a short off lead walk at Golitha Falls in the morning , followed by a long walk in the afternoons, often for three/four or more miles , this is not happening now . Now they have just one after lunch walk which I am sad to say, is not a long one as before . I have to remind myself that the recover period from a major bypass surgery is 3-4 months and it is not yet 3 months , then I had the angioplasty to top it all but Reuben has changed so much . He does not fuss to have a morning walk, he knows it isnt happening and accepts it , his afternoon one is often just half an hour but this is all off lead with loads of retrieving to keep his body and brain occupied . To be honest , although it is early days , I cannot see me ever getting back to how things used to be . Reuben seems quite happy, he has gained some weight but then he was a skinny minnie before all this started and I can still feel his ribs but yes, he has gained some . He is more calm , even when visitors come, its like he has had to grow up, the test time will be when @Emily_Babbelhund comes as he always goes crackerdog when he sees her and Carbon . I try to vary our walks as much as possible and really do not want to resort to the scooter as it would be like an admission of failure to me, but I do worry terribly . Yes , he goes to Anna twice a week where he has loads of exercise and fun so maybe I am worrying over not a lot , its just such a shame that I cant go where I want to go . I have an appointment to see Mr. Dix on December 20th where he will decide whether or not I need any further surgery , where and when do you draw the line ? I just dont know , I just want my boy to be happy xxx
I know it's really hard. I hope that slow and ready wins the race and you can get back to something like your previous form.

and he loves you very much. It is very early days and I am sure things will get better for you