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ROSIE’S HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL!

Filed under: Uncategorized — rosiesmom at 3:14 pm on Saturday, March 20, 2010

 

Rosie with her Doctors!

 

 

Rosie did it!  Here is my little girl upon seeing her for the first time she came walking (hopping) in the room with her blue baby in her mouth and a pretty scarf around her neck to hide her incission.   We picked her up on Friday March 19th, at noon.  She was so happy to see us.  She was full of energy we were so suprised to see her walking right in the room happy as can be.  What a relief.  We were very encouraged to see how well she could walk.  The picture of her with her doctors at the University of Florida Small Animal Hospital in Gainesville, Florida.  Dr. Sarah Lyles on the left of her was her Oncologist who monitored her Chemo so well, and her Surgeon, Dr. Nick Bacon immediately to the right of her did all three of her surgeries.  He did such a great job with the surgeries very neat and clean and straight cuts.  And to the far right was the Student assigned to take care of her – Cole Carter he fed her, walked her,  gave her all her meds while she was at the hospital  he was her Daddy  for a few days! They all did such a fabulous job taking care of her!!! We are so happy to have her at  home again.  She crashed last night when we got home, slept solid all evening and night.   But today she is doing really well.  She woke up happy and grabbed her baby and walked around with it in her mouth! 

We took her outside with the sling.  She attempted to walk down the fence line, which is quite a walk, but she tried to do her routine!!  Amazing.  She seems less painful than I thought.   I can tell her face is a lot less painful looking than before.  She’s just tired, but not a painful look.  Her pain is GONE!!!!  I can’t believeit!  What a relief this is for all of us to know she is not in pain anymore.  She is trying to figure out the one leg thing.  She breathes heavy, but as she gets used to it she will get stronger.   

She was on 16 pain pills a day!!  Now she only has 8 pain pill a day until Monday and then she will not have to take anymore pain pills!!!!  And she has antibiotics too, but after Monday no more pills!!! Except vitamins!  I can’t believe it.  That alone is such a relief.  This seems easier than before as we were giving her pills every time we turned around.  This has been much easier care than before.  And she was limping so bad before I had to watch her every step.  So this is actually not bad. I think the 2 weeks will go very well.  All that worry.  We hope she does well.  They said that usually dogs who have amputation do well at the hospital and show good signs and then when they go home they crash when they get in their own environment and get kind of depressed.  But she hasn’t done that yet.  

We’ll keep you posted.  But the Little Girl has her life back! And we’re so proud of her for all she went thru. 

Rosie’s Mom – Relieved!



9 Comments »

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   Mackenzie's Mom

March 20, 2010 @ 5:17 pm   

So amazing! That is such wonderful news that Rosie is doing so well! She looks very happy and content. We’re so happy for you that everything is working out so well with Rosie and she’s doing great. Congratulations!!

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   Carmen (Catie's Mom)

March 20, 2010 @ 8:15 pm   

Yay Rosie. We knew you could do it!!

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   jack crowder

March 20, 2010 @ 8:44 pm   

Congratulations on Rosie coming home!
Sounds like she had a great bunch of folks helping her along her way in the hospital and a great family to come home to
Prepare to be amazed by what a tripawd can and will do!

Keep us posted on how things go!

Shelby, P.P.

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   jakesmom

March 20, 2010 @ 9:53 pm   

Yay Rosie! Glad to hear that you’re home and doing great!!! Keep it up and tell your mom to keep posting pictures… You are a cutie!! :-)

Angel Jake’s Mom

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   cruzsmom

March 21, 2010 @ 1:08 am   

This gives me such hope! My boy goes on Wed. I am very afraid! Seeing Rosie Helps THANK YOU

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   rosiesmom

March 21, 2010 @ 9:42 pm   

Thanks everyone for the encouraging thoughts. Rosie is sleeping alot. But she gets up to go outside 3 times a day. Her incission looks pretty good. It worries me a little. It is a little puffy and warm. She hops around pretty good. But she tires easily but I have to keep reminding myself that she had major surgery only 5 days ago! So I remember staying in bed for over a week after my surgery. So that should be normal. She did try to walk our fence line like she usually does in the morning. And that’s a long walk. I had to carry her back. So she is trying to do her normal routine.

She is such a trouper! We hope she feels more energy as each day goes by.
Thanks again for all your concerns and encouraging words!!
Rosie’s Mom & Rosie!

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   Tana

March 24, 2010 @ 1:01 am   

Rosie – you look great. What a team of people you had looking after you ! I”m so glad to see and hear that you are home and doing well. Sleeping is a good thing – the pain pills really knocked Sophie out. And the antibiotics gave her some trouble, too. Once she was off the medication – she really started to improve steadily. Every day is a bit better.

You’ll be up and hopping before you know it !
Tana and Sophie

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   jerry

March 24, 2010 @ 6:06 pm   

YEAAAAY! We were wondering how things were going. It’s so great to hear you sound so hoppy and to see Rosie looking so darn GREAT!

Pawesome update, thank you. We send our best for a speedy recovery. Keep us posted OK?

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   peytonpawd

March 25, 2010 @ 9:47 pm   

We are so glad to hear you are doing well Rosie! Hopefully your pawrents will have a little more peace especially when you impress them day after day with your progress! The first two weeks can be a roller coaster ride-don’t let that get you down. Things get much easier! Good luck and Rosie you look beautiful as a tripawd! We are thinking about you!

XOXO
Dillon and Rhys

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