Sunday, July 14, 2024

What I've Learned from Noodle

We are now 2 weeks and 3 days post surgery for Noodle. It's unfortunate that we cannot say his recovery has been uneventful, because it has not been. I'll be honest, it has been exhausting and stressful, at least for his caretakers. I've never cared for a dog that had an amputation, so I wasn't sure what to expect or exactly what to do. But I quickly learned and found out. 

Here's what I have learned.

       ⚫ That a lot of draining, even from a small area of a surgery site is a reason to take off work and be at the vet's office when they open. A culture was done, and Noodle was put on an antibiotic (Baytril) which knocked out the infection. The stitches were removed this past Tuesday, and everything has healed as it should. 

        ⚫ I've learned that keeping that IV pole from about 10 years ago was a good thing to do because we needed it for the bag of IV fluids we used to flush/clean the infected area of Noodle's surgery site. 

       ⚫ That having a lot of extra dog towels for a wound that's draining is a good thing, even if they take up a lot of room. 

       ⚫ I have been reminded during Noodle's initial recovery that a perk of working in a dental office is that you can order sleeves of gauze at a fraction the cost, and the doctor lets you just take a box of gloves to have at home. 

       ⚫ The value of taking a strength training class has paid off - Lifting Noodle to get him outside and inside has been made easier because of them - At least I think they have.  

         ⚫ The big new comfy bed that we just got has been perfect for Noodle to sleep and recover on, and is easy for him to get onto and off of - He loves it and Ree agrees!! (Thank you Jean!) 

        ⚫ I've learned that getting a prescription for codeine for a dog is practically impossible in my county in Virginia. Most pharmacies don't carry it. It cannot be called or faxed in, it has to be a handwritten prescription. And one pharmacist wouldn't even consider filling the prescription at all because the written prescription had no last name on it for Noodle -- Even though I pointed out Noodle is a dog. It was very frustrating! But I will add that Noodle did just fine without the codeine. We simply increased the amount of gabapentin he is given. 

        Through all of this, I've also learned what a sweet boy Noodle is. He has been so good during his recovery. He has never once objected when I was cleaning the infected area of his surgery site that I know was achy and tender. 

Finally, with the ups and downs, as worn out as I was, without a doubt, it has been totally worth it! Noodle is getting stronger every day. He has learned how to re-balance himself which makes him much steadier on his feet. I know Noodle is feeling better too. And now we wait for the final pathology report that should come in a few days, which will tell us what the next step in Noodle's journey will be. 

22 comments:

  1. What a sweetheart he is, and bless you, bless you, bless you! ❤️

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  2. Bless you and give you strength , both physical and emotional to cope with all you have done and will do in the future. Good wishes from here as always. Beth

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  3. Aww thank you for taking such good care of Noodle.

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  4. We're glad to hear Noodle is doing so well post surgery. Our paws are crossed for you and Noodle as he continues his recovery. Our parents have a couple sets of "dog towels" they've had for decades and only use for those messes only us dogs can make.

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  5. Praise God.
    You all be safe and God bless.

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  6. Bless you for all that you do for so many. Noodle is very fortunate to have come to you. We send lots of healing vibes to him for continued improvement.

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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  7. You are always there at the right time! Noodle is a lucky Doodle. Lori

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  8. Noodle is one very lucky pup to have you by his side. Sending you a hug and Noodle lots of POTP for a quick and complete recovery.

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  9. I can't begin to imagine taking care of a dog that had a major surgery like Noodle. My hats are off to you. I'm sending lots of love and hugs for both of you and the rest of the Golden Pine crew. Thank you for taking care of them all. ♥

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  10. Gabapentin, I had no idea that would be prescribed for a dog, with us it is ( I think) for nerve pain, but can have severe side effects. ( I can tell you ,with Hugh ,it was a disaster !!!) Noodle, you are an inspiration to us all, and Kim, you too, this is a huge undertaking, but thankfully your vet office helps with goodies and costs. I hope the healing continues well.

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  11. Gosh, I got tired just reading what you've been doing since Noodle's surgery!

    What would we do without old towels? I keep dog towels, grandchildren towels, and husband who's been in the garden and not wiped his feet before he came onto the CARPET towels, in a drawer underneath the washing machine. They're Invaluable! When the kids were little I had a couple of bright red towels, especially for bleeding children - they calmed the wounded soldier down much faster!

    I do hope and pray Noodle's lab report comes back ok, and that you have the strength for whatever you have to face next. XX

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  12. God bless all of you involved in the care giving of Noodle. Prayers for him to continue to heal and get stronger and for the exact person for him will appear soon. this is a happy report for Noodle and you are a true survivor to do this. I keep old towels too, I have two old dogs, Beau and Bob the hubby. he uses old towels in the pool and yard

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  13. Hello,
    Sending healing prayers and well wishes for Noodle's recovery. He looks so sweet and a happy dog. Thank you for taking such good care of Noodle and all the dogs. Take care, have a wonderful week!

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  14. Oh, Kim. What a journey this has been. Sending strength to you & Noodle.

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  15. Thank you for taking the time to give us this update on sweet Noodle. What an exhausting time for you but it's so encouraging to see how far Noodle has come along. (And Ree's not one to miss a comfy bed!) Prayers will continue! He really is a darling boy.

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  16. Oh, here I am again because I forgot to say how beautiful your bee picture is!

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  17. We'll forever be grateful that you introduced us to that marvellous device that enabled us to pick up Sophie when she had two broken back legs. A decade on we're still thankful. Guess it can't be used on Noddle ?

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  18. What a trek you’ve been on. My foster cat’s leg amputation surgery is Thursday. I’m praying that it goes well and no post-op infection

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  19. What a journey for both of you. We are glad that Noodle is recovering well and are crossing paws that the pathology report will be good.

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  20. Noodle bless your heart...what a trooper you are and what we HUMANS can learn from you and your species you get up each day face it as a new one and deal with what you have. Your staff is extraordinary...but then you know that.
    sending healing hugs
    Cecilia

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  21. In spite of all he's been through Noodle still looks a happy boy. Thank you for taking such great care of him.

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