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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:32 am
by moonie
Oh Annie

Pleeze get better soon! You have 4 fans here in Monroe that love you and are thinking about you!

The Moonie clan

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:43 am
by silvercamaro
Annie has an appointment to see the surgeon -- a "soft tissue and vascular specialist" -- this afternoon in far north Oklahoma City. I don't know if they will keep her there or if I'll have to bring her back to the hospital in Norman and take her back up at a later date.

Nevertheless, it's one step closer to her getting better.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:57 am
by gsabc
Good on all counts. Tell Annie that we (me and Midnight) are thinking of her and sending positive waves her way.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:08 pm
by peacock2121
I like one step closer!

I am thinking good thoughts.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:56 pm
by mellytu74
One step closer is a fine thought.

Hugs and gentle scratches from everyone here.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:36 pm
by silvercamaro
The surgeon kept her, being more immediately concerned about the swelling in her leg than the lack of skin on her back. So, Annie's leg will be somehow drained, investigated, or otherwise touched by healing hands this afternoon. The surgeon does not think the skin grafts even will be necessary. They have devoped some other techique that they have used with great success on dog gun-shot victims (to whom they kept comparing Annie. Urg.) The new technique means that Annie will get home sooner, although I'll have to keep driving her back and forth for approximately six weeks. (This place couldn't be any father north in Oklahoma City without having a Kansas zip code.) That's okay. I can buy a lot of gas for what a day in the operating room and post-operative care would cost.

With her new pain patch, Annie did seem to be feeling a little better today. She walked to and got in the car by herself. Then, she stood up the whole way so she could look at everything we passed. She liked the ride, but standing for nearly an hour probably was what helped her leg swell further. She also had a lot to say. It was good to hear her voice.

She may even get a weekend pass. I would pick her up on Friday and take her back Monday morning.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:56 pm
by T_Bone0806
As always, I read these updates with much hope and warm wishes. The latest news sounds encouraging. It appears she is in good hands and abilities.

The best, of course, still being her mom's.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:59 pm
by tlynn78
It's good to see good news! Please give ANnie soft scritches from us.

t.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:07 pm
by fuzzywuzzy
silvercamaro wrote:

With her new pain patch, Annie did seem to be feeling a little better today. She walked to and got in the car by herself. Then, she stood up the whole way so she could look at everything we passed. She liked the ride, but standing for nearly an hour probably was what helped her leg swell further. She also had a lot to say. It was good to hear her voice.

She may even get a weekend pass. I would pick her up on Friday and take her back Monday morning.
Good news to hear that Annie will be getting a weekend furlough to Che Camaro! :lol:

Those 1000 postive vibes are still comin' atcha SC & Annie!
(sorry everybody) :oops:

fuzzy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:11 pm
by silvercamaro
Thanks, everybody. But, Fuzzy, maybe you could break up the line with all those magnificent + vibes, so that everyone's computer screens can display properly.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:25 pm
by PlacentiaSoccerMom
silvercamaro wrote:The surgeon kept her, being more immediately concerned about the swelling in her leg than the lack of skin on her back. So, Annie's leg will be somehow drained, investigated, or otherwise touched by healing hands this afternoon. The surgeon does not think the skin grafts even will be necessary. They have devoped some other techique that they have used with great success on dog gun-shot victims (to whom they kept comparing Annie. Urg.) The new technique means that Annie will get home sooner, although I'll have to keep driving her back and forth for approximately six weeks. (This place couldn't be any father north in Oklahoma City without having a Kansas zip code.) That's okay. I can buy a lot of gas for what a day in the operating room and post-operative care would cost.

With her new pain patch, Annie did seem to be feeling a little better today. She walked to and got in the car by herself. Then, she stood up the whole way so she could look at everything we passed. She liked the ride, but standing for nearly an hour probably was what helped her leg swell further. She also had a lot to say. It was good to hear her voice.

She may even get a weekend pass. I would pick her up on Friday and take her back Monday morning.
I think that going home will make her the happiest.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:34 pm
by themanintheseersuckersuit
silvercamaro wrote: They have devoped some other techique that they have used with great success on dog gun-shot victims

She may even get a weekend pass
Sub-Headline: Annie finds another Angel.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:21 am
by hermillion
We are delighted at the prospect of Annie spending the weekend in the loving arms and/or paws of her pack.

Keep on getting better, sweetie!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:31 am
by Ritterskoop
silvercamaro wrote:
She also had a lot to say. It was good to hear her voice.
Been here. This is indeed a wonderful sound.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:45 am
by MarleysGh0st
silvercamaro wrote:She also had a lot to say. It was good to hear her voice.
Just like the rest of us BBs, she's probably having withdrawal pains from being away from the Bored so long! :wink:

But I'm very glad the signs are looking better!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:52 am
by ghostjmf
Keep on Waggin' Annie!


Silvercam: Is the sloughed skin a reaction to one of the antibiotics? Or something that happens to infected dogs (but not infected people)? I am way too familiar with people-skin-ulcers, but that's an obvious & localized infection (unless you believe those dermatologists who think everything involving skin is autoimmune reactions), & people-cellulitus, where the skin is red & inflamed over a wide area (due to whatever!), but still not sloughing off by itself.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:11 pm
by silvercamaro
ghostjmf wrote:Keep on Waggin' Annie!


Silvercam: Is the sloughed skin a reaction to one of the antibiotics? Or something that happens to infected dogs (but not infected people)? I am way too familiar with people-skin-ulcers, but that's an obvious & localized infection (unless you believe those dermatologists who think everything involving skin is autoimmune reactions), & people-cellulitus, where the skin is red & inflamed over a wide area (due to whatever!), but still not sloughing off by itself.
I don't think it's a drug reaction, as she had identical or similar antibiotics after the surgery following her traffic accident. I suspect (and this my personal conjecture without the benefit of medical training) that the skin on her back may have been stretched to close the wound more tightly than it could handle, circulation was compromised, and the tissue died. At that site (the worst of her wounds), the skin wasn't simply torn, but a large chunk was missing entirely. If that's the case, I don't fault the original emergency surgeon, as that area needed to be closed as quickly as possible, and it was worth a try.

Supposedly, skin-sloughing is not uncommon in dogs following injury or certain kinds of bacterial or fungal infections.