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Location: Lancashire UK
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 588
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Went back to the vet today. She gave my boy's eye another thorough exam with lights (very impressive!). He was very good, well, goodish! She said he doesn't need any more antibiotics as the bacteria has cleared up but he has been left with inflamed tissue which is the swelling. I asked her if she thought it was serious and she said she certainly didn't think so by the look of it and the way it started with inflamation but she wants to see him in two weeks to make sure it is shrinking. She said she is hesitant to operate because it is close to his tear duct and an operation may cause damage with drainage for the rest of his life. She said she would like to see it shrink naturally. I said what does she think caused it and she read his notes, sent by my previous vet, and said probably something trapped under his eyelid.
She was lovely and friendly and told me to let him off his lead to have a good look around the examination room before she looked at him so he felt more in control. So much nicer than my last vet.
However, she has given him the dreaded Rimadyl, two tablets each day for five days for the swollen tissue. I talked to her for quite a while about it and she said if it is prescribed and given properly it is a safe drug and she considered it the best NSAID for his problem. I have done a search on this forum about it, I haven't given him any yet. Oh dear.
Sorry if this is getting a bit boring but it helps to talk about it. I worry about my pets - a lot - more than I need to I know.