Hi Fans of Moxie :>
The surgeon called today to say that Moxie went through the surgery
"perfectly" and is resting well. He did find that her cruciate ligament
had indeed fully ruptured, but luckily her meniscus (a kind of padding
cushioning the knee bones) had remained undamaged. He said I could pick
her up Thursday morning 10am.
A relief!
Now for a couple of weeks of round-the-clock meds and back to that silly
collar. But I'm guessing the time will go fairly quickly, since we both
know the routine now. And this time, she will NOT get to sneak an early
jump onto the couch or run down the stairs -- I'm on to her!!
Three cheers, once again, to Aspen Meadow Veterinary clinic here in Longmont. They are just excellent at what they do.
I'll post various updates here, as we move through the next few weeks.
Thank you so much for your many messages of good wishes for her surgery and recovery.
Christina (& Moxie the Bionic Dog)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Surgery Take 2: Weds July 25
Update: Moxie blew her RIGHT knee ligament this past weekend, while running like the wind at the dog park. "It's all fun and games until someone blows their second knee out."
She will go into surgery at Aspen Meadow this Wednesday, July 25. I'm not sure what time during the day, but hopefully in the morning, so she has plenty of recovery time at the clinic. She will stay there overnight as before.
I am very grateful there is only a short wait this time for her surgery date, since she has still been unable to use her right leg, and it is hard to see her hobbling around.
I'll post her post-surgery update as soon as possible. For now, please just keep her in your thoughts for a successful surgery on Wednesday and a speedy recovery over the coming weeks.
Thank you so much!
Christina
She will go into surgery at Aspen Meadow this Wednesday, July 25. I'm not sure what time during the day, but hopefully in the morning, so she has plenty of recovery time at the clinic. She will stay there overnight as before.
I am very grateful there is only a short wait this time for her surgery date, since she has still been unable to use her right leg, and it is hard to see her hobbling around.
I'll post her post-surgery update as soon as possible. For now, please just keep her in your thoughts for a successful surgery on Wednesday and a speedy recovery over the coming weeks.
Thank you so much!
Christina
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Moxie's 8-week X-ray Check
Well... good news is that Moxie's bionic leg recovery looks excellent. Bone is healing well around the plate. Leg is moving well. Her use of it is nearly completely normal.
Bad news is that the surgeon believes her other knee is at a 50% cruciate (ligament) tear, based on what he sees in the x-rays. He wants to do a TPLO surgery (same surgery) on her right leg within two months. He says it's very common for dogs with non-injury-related knee ligament problems to have both ligaments go.
NOT what I wanted to hear.
I've decided to wait on this decision for another few weeks, and watch what happens with her right leg. Right now, there's some shaking in that leg -- could be all the extra use due to overcompensating for her left leg's recovery, in my opinion -- but overall, she seems to be using it well.
I have noticed she has not yet returned to using her back legs to push herself up from laying down. She tends to pull herself up with her front legs. So I'm watching that to see if the strengthening exercises I'm doing with her back legs make a difference in that.
Meanwhile, we are really enjoying our summertime walks and hikes and car ride adventures. She seems really healthy and happy in all other ways, so we're going with that for now. Let her -- and me -- enjoy some fun times before going through all the stress of a second surgery (if needed).
That's the scoop on Moxie the Wonder Dog for now! We'll just keep up her excellent recovery progress (and hope the doc is wrong about the other knee) ;>.
Bad news is that the surgeon believes her other knee is at a 50% cruciate (ligament) tear, based on what he sees in the x-rays. He wants to do a TPLO surgery (same surgery) on her right leg within two months. He says it's very common for dogs with non-injury-related knee ligament problems to have both ligaments go.
NOT what I wanted to hear.
I've decided to wait on this decision for another few weeks, and watch what happens with her right leg. Right now, there's some shaking in that leg -- could be all the extra use due to overcompensating for her left leg's recovery, in my opinion -- but overall, she seems to be using it well.
I have noticed she has not yet returned to using her back legs to push herself up from laying down. She tends to pull herself up with her front legs. So I'm watching that to see if the strengthening exercises I'm doing with her back legs make a difference in that.
Meanwhile, we are really enjoying our summertime walks and hikes and car ride adventures. She seems really healthy and happy in all other ways, so we're going with that for now. Let her -- and me -- enjoy some fun times before going through all the stress of a second surgery (if needed).
That's the scoop on Moxie the Wonder Dog for now! We'll just keep up her excellent recovery progress (and hope the doc is wrong about the other knee) ;>.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Moxie Mountain Dog
Here's the Mox, after a good uphill hike up to Pipe Stones Peak, as I'm calling it -- a lovely cluster of boulders on top of one of the mountains west of Boulder, where we all went last weekend. With all this heat, the mountains are most certainly the place to go. It was in the mid-70's up there. Ahhhh.
The two days of hikes were a great strength-building opportunity for Moxie, and she did very well. And wow was she happy to be out on a real adventure again.
Her PT Amanda has bought a house in our neighborhood! We saw her out on one of our block walks this week. She says Moxie looks just great, "still ahead of the game."
Tomorrow is her 8 week re-check at Aspen. She'll have x-rays to determine the success of the bone healing. I'll be back again with that report!
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