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Firstly let me thank everyone for their support over the last month and I now have an update on my previous blog ..... https://irishsetters.ning.com/profiles/blog/list?user=13rtw8qy2wx6f
So much has happened since I last wrote about Murphy ...... There have been very worrying times but we hope and pray those are behind my beautiful boy ....... The clinical evidence also backs it up!
I think my last blog ends around the time Murphy was discharged from Glasgow .......
Murphy was discharged as you may recall on a very high dose steroid ..... and when he came home it soon became clear to us all (both vet teams) that Murphy was having horrible side effects and very quickly too ..... He was sleeping apart from eating and doing the loo so he the dose was reduced safely as we had to be mindful of the meningitis too but he was loosing weight this was likely down to the severe myopathy causing muscle wastage ..... This is a reversible effect but was very distrubing and not good for my boy.... It was a safe decision and good clinical judgement was made ......
What happened next wasnt so good ....... Two days after the steriod reduction I had to take him to the vet at night .... he was in obvious pain but after a morphine injection and as his temp was ok and he seemed to perk up we decided rather than leave him it was best he came home for the night ..... With an early appointment next day ...... Next morning the vet carried my boy into the surgery (he couldnt walk and I was useless) he had breathing issues (at this point we thought down to extreme distress and his steroids) and a temp of 41.9 ..... I was as you can imagine thinking the worst but later that morning the vet called me to say he was comfortable and I knew he was causing them a lot of concern....... As the day went on his temp began to rise but later in the day the vet called me to say phew he is comfortable again and I think his words were something like its more than he had thought he could achieve ....... Next day I went to visit and we took him out for a walk me on holding the lead and him holding his line up..... Murph was now on two broad range antibotics but no diagnosis yet ....... I got him home on the sunday still weak but much better with tests the next day ......
The next day came and this is a bit blurry ...... Murphy seemed great in the surgery when I took him in and left him .... But later in the day I got a call ... His chest x ray had been emailed to Glasgow to compare against one they had taken and it wasnt good he had a pneumothorax (collapsed lung) and he should be taken to Glasgow immediately ..... reason for this was they had more diagnostic equipment a CT scanner ....... Murphy had a chest tap and a litre of air was removed ..... they kept him in for observation as he wasnt too well and they wanted to hold back on the general anaesthetic as it wouldnt come without risk due to medication and the lung...... We decided to reduce steriods a bit more to make it safer ..... But on checking with another x ray even more air had built up ..... No choice they had to investigate ..... They spoke to me about how his age 17mths and his health and body before this was excellent with a shiny coat and great muscle stucture...... I took that as code for this is dangerous .... But I said you must try as leaving him or making a decision without a diagnosis was something I couldnt do ..... I should stress that during all this time Murphy was kept very comfortable and was extremly well cared for and our local vet was looking after me making sure I understood it all..........
Next afternoon as my darling boy was wakening the surgeon called me ........ Murphy is going to be just perfect she said he has had one lung lobe removed and early thoughts are that the abscess on his lung caused all his problems ...... what I mean is that shot his immune system to bits causing the meningitis and spikes in temp ........
He has came home now and is doing really well ..... he has steroids and the symptoms but we plan to reduce next week ..... during surgery they had to break his chest bone it is wired up (my bionic boy)....... and a huge wound as they also removed a stone from his tummy too! Oh and a new wardrope! But you will see from his eyes my boy is looking so much better ...... All we all can say is thanks and that we love him soooooooooo much!
In my head and I am likely right my boys life was saved 3 times in that week, 4 times in total by the wonderful teams, Murphy was very worrying and difficult to reach a diagnosis with ........ But he will be one and a half in a few weeks and I think he deserves a celebration dont you?
Murphy (aka Mummy's Boy) two days after surgery ............
He still has his chest drain in here but is up and about doing well.......
My brave boy with his Daddy ........
First evening home ....... Murphy's red outfit !
And finally for now look who now has a bed next to the fridge!
Thanks for reading and Murphy is really doing well .......... a few issues around the meningitis to be aware of and once the steroids go and the chest bone heals he will have no impact of the surgery and recover fully.................... pathology is back on the tissue and abscess was called by a foreign body ..... no further worries on that !
Delia, I am so pleased that you have had a great outcome after what must have been such a traumatic time for you all. Murphy looks such a sweet boy and so pleased to be home (next to the fridge no less- he'll be getting ideas you know!) Brilliant that you have such good Vets too.
Delia you story and photos has made me cry with sadness and joy........ I hope Murphy makes a full recovery - you are wonderful caring "parents" - what a brave boy he is - and you. Thanks for sharing..
Delia im so happy that every thing turned out well for your lovely boy
he looks nice in his red coat it must have been a very hard time for you all as Chantal said cant wait to
see photos of him running about again
all the best and hugs to Murphy
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