Healing glows being sent for George. Gloria
-----Original Message----- From: Quinn <[email protected]> To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Dec 13, 2011 8:22 pm Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Update on George, 1 month post-op Hi Sue, thanks for the thoughts. The one thing I feel secure about in this whole mess is the surgeon/hospital. I completely trust them. All of the complications that have come up are not really anybody's fault. His knees are stable and the surgery itself went "perfectly". Everything that has come up, they have been wonderful in treating him and are really invested in his complete recovery. I wish there would have been more sedative options, but I think if it gets to that point again they will have some new ideas. Even with this latest setback, I think I am thankful that they are going the conservative route to try to avoid having to redo the entire surgery and start all over. As long as we can keep George comfortable until the bones heal up enough, we should be back on the road to a full recovery and great future. There was no way for anybody to know that George would reject the pins, some dogs reject any kind of metal put in their body, luckily there is no infection or migration, just bad inflammation. It would be horrible at this point to have to go back and start all over again. Quinn, George and Rylie (who can't wait until her brother can play chase and wrestle again)

