Hi everyone,

I don't remember who I had already told about Dolly either last night or
today.  So, please forgive me if I didn't tell you, but I am telling you the
results.

Last night Dolly began screeching in pain.  When I investigated what was
making her hurt, I saw that her umbilical hernia repair from when she was 7
wks old had broken almost two years ago.  The vet and I would watch the size
and also make sure that by pressing gently she did not react as if she had
pain.  When I got home yesterday afternoon, she didn't want me to put her
down.  I was holding her and even sat down and watched some TV while her
meds for her respiratory allergies took effect.  When I tried to move her
from laying across me and then put her on the chair next to Desi, she was
screeching in pain.  It didn't take long for me to see that the original
hernia repair that had split was now protruding further out and instead of
it just being in the center of her belly, it now extended to about halfway
between her center hernia and the end of her belly.  I took her in to the
vet this morning, and he said it was time that it gets fixed.  She was in so
much pain that she was actually vibrating.  I called the vet at about 3 pm
and they said that she did well, that she was the first surgery in the
morning, and that she could go home around 4 pm.  I got there by about 4:30,
and Dolly was very happy to see me.  She was very alert and I read on my
receipt that they gave her the anesthesia that is used for dental
procedures, so she was not having the residual tiredness.  I got her home
and am trying to find what is going to work best with her and Desi.and all
of us sleeping.  When Dolly had her knee surgery two years ago, Desi was
removing her stitches in the middle of the night.  I am prepared to make
sure that doesn't happen this time.

The vet said that I could feed her half of her normal meal tonight, and so
she ate 1/8 of a cup of her food, as I fed it to her piece by piece.  After
that I mixed some purified water with a little grape pedialyte and she drank
almost two syringes full and then she wanted to go outside potty.  She
actually went a very long time, and I do understand that she was hooked up
to an IV, so she had all those fluids in her waiting to come out.  She came
in and walked around the whole kitchen and then the living room so many
times that I lost count.  I think she wanted to jump in the chair but she
can't do that right now.

She has 7 or 8 stitches and no bandaging over the incision, so I really need
to make sure that Desi cannot get to her.  I have a soft sided kennel that
someone gave me before I had Desi, and I put it on the couch and she was
laying in it very comfortably.  She opted to go in her area after her laps
through the kitchen and living room.  She is either asleep right now, or
resting very comfortably - well as comfortable as she can be with the
e-Collar on.

She has two different kind of pain meds to take - one for 10 days and one
for 14 days.  I am supposed to start her on those in the morning.  I think
this will be a very long 10 days because Desi really loves her and wants to
be by her, but I know that I have to protect her belly from any Desi Licking
or any Desi Stitch Removal service.

I am so tired, as I only slept 2 hours last night and have had a busy day.
I think that the three of us will go to sleep very soon, but I will probably
not be totally asleep, and rather be having one eye open to make sure that
Dolly is OK.

Thanks to everyone that has said prayers for Dolly.  She had a very good
surgery and I am so thankful for that.  It is also so comforting to me all
the messages about her, and also suggestions as to how I can keep Desi away
from Dolly during the night.I think it will prove to be very interesting.

Well this seems to be a very good place to end this day and get my rest so
that tomorrow will be easier.

Joan

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