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romantomato

Jun 24

 

Hi friends,

So I dropped Roman off for surgery yesterday at 8 am.  At noon I got the call that they were starting anesthesia and then a little after 2 pm the surgeon called to say that the surgery was over and had gone well.  What a relief! I know we have a challenging and exciting few months ahead of us but this, for me, was the scariest part and I am so grateful my little buddy made it through without any complications.  I was planning to wait to see him until he was a little more awake and his pain was more under control but then my friend Kristin, who also happens to be a vet tech at the hospital where Roman had his surgery, sent me this picture…

 

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Look at that little champion!!  Sitting there like “no big deal, I got this.  Got any chicken?”  I am so proud.  Huge shout out to Kristin who made him an “extra comfy princess bed” and scared up a hot wheels pillow case for him.  After seeing how well he was doing I had to go see him.  So, at 10 pm I went out to visit with Roman.

IMG_1812And I’m singing… “reunited and it feel so gooood!”  I got to sit on the floor next to his recovery crate and he got to take off the “collar of shame” and we go to cuddle.  Happy mama. Happy pup.  He was really high on pain meds but he is still my sweet, wonderful Roman.  He fell asleep with his head in my arms.  I love him so.

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This is what the surgery site looks like about 8 hours after procedure.  Not bad!  There was a little bit of blood but I was assured that that is perfectly normal.  The blue plastic you can see at the back of the shaved area is a catheter they use to administer local numbing medicine.  He is also on IV pain meds and fluids.  There are staples and stitches holding the incision closed.

Is the graphic description really necessary Margaret?!? Yes. These are the things I wanted to know about going into this procedure and learning about it on this site helped me be confident and informed so I could focus my attention on Roman and his needs.  I hope this info helps another dog parent do the same thing.

My sweet Roman should be coming home from the vet tonight and I have prepared the house with mats and rugs so he wont slip.  I have made him lots of comfy places to rest in the house.  I got some puppy potty training pads to put down in case he has accidents and I am looking forward to more discharge instructions from the vet so I can do right by Roman.

  He is such a rock star. I cannot wait to see my boy!

I am so grateful for all his wonderful vets, vet techs and our whole support community.

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Just when I thought he couldn’t get any cuter!!

Cheers,

Margaret

 

 

Jun 23

Hi!
I’m Margaret and Roman (Roman Tomato, Mr. Tomato Head, etc.) is a 10 year old Bisenji mix with a heart of gold. He is goofy, sweet as pie and one of a kind for sure! Roman was diagnosed with a soft tissue sarcoma in his left hind hock on 6/17/2015. We chose to have the leg amputated to get rid of the cancer and reduce his pain. Surgery is today, 6/23/2015! Grateful for good vets, a supportive community and all of your stories about tripawd life!

It is so helpful to read all of your words of wisdom as I sit here trying to take my mind off of the surgery.  I know this is the best decision for my boy and am excited for him and his new lease on life without that pesky, painful leg!  If anyone has anymore words of wisdom about post-operation care and life with their tripawds I would love to hear them.  I have read all of the FAQs on the website and want to be as prepared as possible for when Roman comes home tomorrow.  Thank you for everything, so glad I found this site!

Roman's last quad pod cuddle puddle

Roman’s last quad pod cuddle puddle

 

Cheers,

Margaret