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Re: Millie

Postby debih » 28 Jan 2013, 15:43

Have heard from mick. The nurse rang to say they put the camera down and we really pleased with what they saw. They carried out the dilation and are pleased with that. she came round well and has eaten half a tin of food.

He is due to pick her up about 5pm and have a chat with Dan then.

So she lives to fight another day.

She'll be the death of me!!!!!
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Re: Millie

Postby meriad » 28 Jan 2013, 15:49

Debih, what an amazing fantastic result and what a relief.... yay!!!!!!!!!!!

I was (and still am) really worried for Millie :( and I really really hope that things just improve; slowly but surely

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Re: Millie

Postby JoM » 28 Jan 2013, 16:12

That's encouraging news Debbie, so glad that he put the camera down and was pleased with what he saw. That must ease your mind somewhat.

Well done Millie!!!

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Re: Millie

Postby Diflower » 28 Jan 2013, 16:27

Oh that does sound much more encouraging Debih, fingers crossed she will be getting stronger now
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Re: Millie

Postby Kaz » 28 Jan 2013, 17:00

Oh well done Millie!!! :D :D :D Good girl! :) :) :) xxxx
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Re: Millie

Postby Teaspoon » 28 Jan 2013, 17:11

Well done Millie. What a little fighter. I hope you're feeling more cautiously confident (if that makes sense) Debih. :)
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Re: Millie

Postby debih » 28 Jan 2013, 18:55

She's home and is on her third bowl of food.

Mick spoke to Dan who said that he was really pleased. When he got the camera down there he saw that it was as it was left on Thursday after the last dilation. He has managed to dilate it more today.

She is due back on Friday for another dilation and then (hopefully) only two more dilations after that.

He has said that we are not to worry/stress if she is sick occasionally or if I can't manage the odd feed.
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Re: Millie

Postby Kaz » 28 Jan 2013, 18:57

:D :D :D I am soooo pleased and relieved! Marvellous news Debih!
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Re: Millie

Postby tonicha » 28 Jan 2013, 18:59

Oh so sorry Debih, not sure how I missed this.

Glad that Millie is picking up a bit and it's going to be a long process, I know, but well done you xxx
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Re: Millie

Postby debih » 28 Jan 2013, 19:05

tonicha wrote:Oh so sorry Debih, not sure how I missed this.

Glad that Millie is picking up a bit and it's going to be a long process, I know, but well done you xxx

As she and I shared the same disease, would you like to share the Gladys bags :lol: (sorry, warped sense of humour :roll: )


LOL Ton. Perhaps you could pop it in the post for us and she can have it for the end of each week.

She has to go back again in the morning. Mick went to take the stunning pink bandage off her leg and she still has the plastic tube in for the IV. We rang the vet and the duty vet was very apologetic saying that the nurses should have taken it out but we weren't to worry as they can be left in for a few days and often are for animals that have to go back for daily doses on IV.
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