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| Ready when you are... to leave that is! |
Well, what can I say. Our boys keep us (and their vets) on our toes.
Andre had his follow-up exam on his eye this week. Well, we have another disease to officially add to his list. Glaucoma. Although his ocular pressures were lower, they will most likely need to be managed for life by medicine.
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| Do you think they see me under this bench? |
Because he is already blind in his right eye, we aren't as worried there (pain the biggest concern). But, with pressures creeping up in the left eye... we want to protect his vision as long as possible. The funniest part of the whole visit was Andre's cornea in his blind right eye shifted shape a bit - a slight kidney shape. He's pretty good at making his specialists work for their bills. :)
But hey - we can do this! It's just three more drops a day. :)
- Dorzolamide (anti-glaucoma eye drops) - twice a day
- Latanoprost (anti-glaucoma and eye hypertension eye drops) - once a day until our next appointment**
This is again added to the usual: Tacrollmus (tear production eye drops) - twice a day, steroid shots (for allergies) - once a week and Prednizone pill (for allergies) - twice a week.
Andre was excited to get home for the day and be greeted by his happy brother! Taylor gave him a look over to make sure he wasn't hurt or different from his visit and they began playing around the house. You can learn a lot from our boys, it doesn't matter what they are facing, they always seem so happy about it!
And now... we are ready for a weekend!
**But there was great news this week. Our (Andre's) opthamologist had him on Travatan last week because it's a bit cheaper than the other common drug Xalatan. Both are pretty expensive, making this disease in both dogs and people difficult. Well, here's the good news - our vet got the generic Latanoprost in this week and we got to be on of the first patients to take advantage of it! The best part is is saves us a ton of money in dog medicine! Three cheers for generic!