Quick post-cardiologist update

I wanted to do a quick check in about the cardiologist’s findings, since I mentioned it in yesterday’s post. We went this morning for the exam. At first, listening to his heart, the doc was concerned and I signed an estimate that would have included both an x-ray and an ECG (side note: People kept saying ‘eKg’ so that’s what I was saying too but it was definitely an eCg that they did. Anyway.) We waited for a bit and I warned them about Dexter’s “stinky butt anxiety” where when he’s nervous he’s much more likely to let a little go. Actually, he did MUCH better with that than any visit before! Very little came out – just used a tissue on his bum twice – and he only stank up the room about three times! For Dexter, this is awesome (and for my nose, too).

When the doc took him back to do the ECG, they discovered that his left and right valves both have “very minor” leaks – this is probably why it sounded like a “Grade 4” (scale of 1-6). After seeing it, she decided the x-ray was unnecessary for the time being! Long story short, nothing new is really on the horizon for Dex – at his next normal vet checkup, I’ll get his blood pressure tested, and if it’s high, we can talk about medicating that since it would be tough on his leaky valves. However, from what I was told, it sounds like many dogs who have this issue often don’t get any worse; since Dexter was first presenting with this a year ago, and it’s still in a small/minor stage, I’m cautiously hopeful it will stay the same. Obviously, if anything gets worse in the short term, I’ll bring him in for more tests! But if not, he’ll be getting yearly ultrasounds to monitor the leaks, and then if anything worsens we’ll treat it, and if not, after a few years, they’ll be less worried with treatment if it’s stayed the same all that time.

I took a couple pics of Dexter while we waited, nothing elaborate. But he was very very VERY glad that no one stuck him with anything and they didn’t even take his temperature! No one touched his butt! I’m sure he was rejoicing on the way home as he didn’t whine once during the 20+ minute drive in his carrier.

Final note – Squall seemed to be in pain when we got up this morning but since giving him the Gabapentin, he’s sleeping cozily next to me as I type this. Here’s hoping that the 7 days of 2x a day, then 7 days of 1x a day, gets him through this ‘flare up’ and back to normal. Otherwise, Gabapentin is safe to be on long-term, and the liquid form can be concentrated, but it was $60 for the amount I got so far, ouch! Since he already eats special food that runs about $74 for 24 days! Oh, my little furbabies.

At the cardiologist's. "Mom, pleeeeaaase can we go now?"
At the cardiologist’s. “Mom, pleeeeaaase can we go now?”
At the cardiologist's. "Mom, I can SEE OUR CAR."
At the cardiologist’s. “Mom, I can SEE OUR CAR.”

It’s been a while, sorry!

Hi everyone,

Sorry for the delay in updates. Since the majority of my social network made up the bulk of the donations, sometimes I forget that the Facebook posts I make aren’t enough! Here’s an overview of Dexter’s current situation.

Overall, he’s much better than a few months ago. It’s crazy to realize just how much time has passed, and yet it also has only been going on 8 months since his surgery on September 2nd. Last month I was feeling kind of depressed about his progress and wondering if he would ever be ‘all the way better’, but then I reviewed the pictures of his injury, and WOW!!! He has come a LONG way.

Okay, from here on, there may be some TMI!

Day-to-day, he’s doing really well. Dexter has settled on the canned Purina One diet as his food of choice, and I’ve tried a few different mix-ins to see if I can help him go regularly, but not have any accidents. Over the last few weeks, he’s reduced greatly in the amount of accidental poop (where he used to just be laying in his crate, and his butt would not be able to hold in what was just a normal, small amount). On walks, when he goes to the bathroom, it takes him a little longer and maybe a few more sessions to get it all out, but he is NOT in pain, which is wonderful!!! Never any whining or sad doggie sounds – just that it takes him some time. During the winter and snowy months, he managed all right, and even played in the snow more than any other year!

However, he still does have a little bit of a messy butt usually after a walk and then at some point during the day. I’ve taken to covering my couches in fabric that can be easily thrown in the wash, just to be safe. It’s down to twice a week or so that I discover a place where his butt has left something behind on the carpet (always without him meaning to). In the morning when he ‘has to go’, he’s 99% of the way able to hold it in until I get my shoes on and get him out the door. If any comes out, it’s just a small smear (though of course this still means more cleaning for me!)

In NON poop related updates, I’m taking him to the cardiologist tomorrow (4/25) for an EKG to check out his heart murmur. It’s been longer than I wanted, but he had about 2 days of enough coughing to freak me out, and then of course after I made the appointment he seems basically 100% fine again. But I’ll still get the workup done and hopefully get him on medication.

All in all, I was first frustrated by his progress but have been able to recognize over the last few weeks especially that he’s doing much better overall. He now surprise-farts and scares himself, which is pretty hilarious (though the stench is not so funny), which he never did pre-surgery. But compared to the crying and suffering, yeah, it’s not so bad.

Thank you again to everyone who made this possible. I’m also still battling my cat’s idiopathic cystitis, especially this month as he’s had 2 vet visits in 7 days – but thanks to all of you, my little family is on the road to recovery and we’ve settled into a fun new kind of normal. <3

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Squall says, “What about me? And this slipper?”
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My two furbabies together in the sun!
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Loungin’ around
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He’s so moest 😛
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The boys being with me – shortly after I first let Dexter back on the couch, so he was very happy!
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More modesty
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The boys “helping” me work from home
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He was being so snuggly! Hard to get any good photos, this one is okay.
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Goofball
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“I can be on the couch now right?”
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Artsy Dexter