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Re: Poor Bill

Postby miasmum » 27 Jan 2022, 22:52

Jo, can I ask what the symptoms were?
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby Gal2 » 28 Jan 2022, 18:14

Oh poor lad!!

My pal at work, her Bischon has gone blind and I know how much that has upset her....he's fine if taken on familiar routes for walks but she feels unable to leave him for any length of time and constantly worries about him when she's out. Poor lad, you'll do your very best for him Jo I know xx
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby Kaz » 06 Feb 2022, 15:40

How is Bill getting on Jo? xx
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby JanB » 06 Feb 2022, 20:06

So sorry Jo, missed this.

Hope Bill is getting along well now and things are settling down for you all xx
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby meriad » 07 Feb 2022, 12:51

Oh Jo, I'm only just seeing this - I am so sorry :( What an adjustment for you all, but esp for poor Bill. Gentle fusses to him and big ((hugs)) to you all xxx
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby JoM » 22 Feb 2022, 14:29

miasmum wrote:Jo, can I ask what the symptoms were?


He started drinking much more than usual, and was losing weight.
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby JoM » 22 Feb 2022, 14:38

Thanks all, he’s doing pretty well all things considered.

The vet recommended we buy a blood glucose monitor to check his levels at home. We’ve tried, and we’ve tried and tried and tried. The phrase ‘like getting blood out of a stone’ should really be getting ‘getting blood out of a dog’. We can get a tiny spot of blood but we’ve not yet managed to get enough for a single test after trying daily for three weeks. The vet had him in on Friday for a test though, because we’ve not been able to, and was really pleased with the results so she’s now referring him to a specialist ophthalmology vet in Derby to see if it’s possible for the cataracts to be removed. That appointment should be in the next couple of weeks.
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby Kaz » 22 Feb 2022, 15:36

Oh that is good news! I hope the cataracts can be sorted out 8-)

JoM wrote:The vet recommended we buy a blood glucose monitor to check his levels at home. We’ve tried, and we’ve tried and tried and tried. The phrase ‘like getting blood out of a stone’ should really be getting ‘getting blood out of a dog’. We can get a tiny spot of blood but we’ve not yet managed to get enough for a single test after trying daily for three weeks.


Blimey, not something I would want to try! :shock: :lol: xxx
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby miasmum » 22 Feb 2022, 23:05

I hope they can sort the cataracts too he will be much happier poor chap
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Re: Poor Bill

Postby Ally » 24 Feb 2022, 06:31

What MM said. xx
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