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28 December 2013 - 5:50 pm
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Hello Everyone.

Just wanted to give  an update on Katy. Its been 2 and half weeks post amp. She was doing really well and becoming more and more like her old self .She started Palladia last week and is on Deramax on days that she is not on Palladia. She seems to be tolerating Palladia well so far as she is happy to eat and doesn't seem to have GI issues. She was weened off  tramadol about 3 days ago.

Feeling good, she may have been a little too ambitious (running down the hallway, getting excited when she sees other dogs during her car rides). We have tried to keep her activity level low but being a big girl, it was sometimes hard to hold her back as we did not want to hurt her incision area. Last night, she woke up from a sound sleep and I noticed a small blood spot on her t-shirt. She must have gotten up too quickly and caused a small tear at an surgical site. The bleeding was little so we were not too concerned as it did not look inflamed or infected. She was still moving about normally and wanting treats. A short while later, Katy let out an excruciating pain that tore through our hearts. She was clearly in pain. we couldn't tell if it was phantom pain or if it was because of the injury at the incision site. As the night progressed, she had a harder time trying to get comfortable and would cry out loud. We put her back on Tramadol and that did not help. We placed a call to the emergency room at the hospital that she was operated on and they suggested we up the dosage on the tramadol. Still all night she would cry out in pain every so often and as the early hours came, she was having a harder time laying down even though she was feeling drowsy from the meds. She wanted to go out to relief herself and it was getting harder for her to walk. We noticed that she was getting more sensitive to the the side of the amputation too. We are keeping an eagle eye to make sure that there is no infection. There is some seroma that came back. We emailed her oncologist and she prescribed Gabapentine, Deramax and Tramadol. She only takes Paladia on Mon, Wed, Fri, so this weekend she is free from that.She finally put her head down on my lap and laid down with me at 7:30 this am. She has been resting well since and have not gotten up. She is happily eating, we are hand feeding her and making sure she has fluids by adding more water to her chicken and oatmeal porridge. If she doesn't get better by tomorrow, we will take her to the vet on Monday. 

We are curious if anyone else have had this set back experience as ours and if so, is it because of the possible injury to the surgical site or is it phantom pain .

 

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28 December 2013 - 6:22 pm
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Well darn! katy what's up with this yelping?

Just want to throw out something I saw n the site and, of course, can't remember where!

Same kind of "out of the blue symptons", parallel ng phantom pain . Vet treated accordingly...nothing helped...incision area sore even thoughit looked fairly well healed It turned out to be an internal stitch left in that was causing all sorts of havoc touching anerve.

Anyway, make sure vet checks that out thoroughly, especially since the incision seems to have opened up for no reason. And if it "appears" to be a seroma , that would indicate something is going on in there. I'm no vet of course, but I'm sure they'll want to make sure it didn't "open" up because of an infectio.

But eating, drinking, pooping, peeng.....all that's real good so I'm sure it's nothing to worry avout and easily fixable. I know it's distressing for you to see her hurting, but she kows you are there with her and that brings her comfort.

Between now and the vet's appointment, eat lots of chocolate and loads of ice cream. You'll at least have a sugar high to get you through the night!

PLEASE keep us posted. Everything will be okay after this little issue is cleared up !

Hugs to all!

Sally and Happy Hannah

Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!

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28 December 2013 - 6:31 pm
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Sorry to hear bout Katy's complications. Here are some tips for managing phantom limb pain if that is the case.

Best wishes, please keep us posted!

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