Sebastian Thread
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- Let Sleeping Pigs Lie
Here is Navin's suture photo.
I'm still looking for more stone surgery photos, but also found these excellent spay incision photos:
Henry's spay suture photo #1
Henry's spay suture (healing) photo #2
Henry's incision, healed photo #3
Thank you, Somechick!
Salana's Suzi's spay sutures #1
Suzi's spay sutures #2
Suzi's spay sutures - a compilation
I'm still looking for more stone surgery photos, but also found these excellent spay incision photos:
Henry's spay suture photo #1
Henry's spay suture (healing) photo #2
Henry's incision, healed photo #3
Thank you, Somechick!
Salana's Suzi's spay sutures #1
Suzi's spay sutures #2
Suzi's spay sutures - a compilation
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- Let Sleeping Pigs Lie
Swannie's George - stone x-ray and sutures photo #1
George's suture photo #2
George's suture photo #3
George's suture photo #4
There are more photos of the incision as it heals in Swannie's thread.
George's next stone surgery incision photo
George's suture photo #2
George's suture photo #3
George's suture photo #4
There are more photos of the incision as it heals in Swannie's thread.
George's next stone surgery incision photo
- Sef
- I dissent.
tracis, you are a gem. Thank you SO much. :} I took a pic of Bassy's incision tonight and will also post it tomorrow. Compared to some of the others, it seems very clean.
Bass ate all of his veggies this evening, and had his second feeding of CC just now. His poops look perfect (fingers crossed that they stay that way). It's so wonderful NOT to hear him cry when he pees and poops. He is spending quite a bit of time resting in his pigloo, which I guess is normal, but isn't lethargic.
Next order of business is to find out how in the heck to prevent this from happening again.
Bass ate all of his veggies this evening, and had his second feeding of CC just now. His poops look perfect (fingers crossed that they stay that way). It's so wonderful NOT to hear him cry when he pees and poops. He is spending quite a bit of time resting in his pigloo, which I guess is normal, but isn't lethargic.
Next order of business is to find out how in the heck to prevent this from happening again.
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This is a very interesting set of photos from Elly, showing bruising at Meg's incision site. Josephine agreed that the discoloration was bruising, not infection. Meg was spayed.
Mkkayla's Liberty's sutures (lump removal)
Rachelm's Squeak's sutures (follicular tumor removal)
Mkkayla's Liberty's sutures (lump removal)
Rachelm's Squeak's sutures (follicular tumor removal)
Woah, that stone and sludge looks -- I mean, how big are pig bladders? Not that huge right? That seems like something I would not be happy with if it were in my little piggy bladder.
My sutures, as you saw, were more like fishing line, and not really visible and not easily pick-at-able. But I don't see anything bad about these. Just make sure he doesn't want to remove them himself :). Incision looks clean and smooth.
Bassy's like Sanford! He'll eat right off the spoon! Makes life easier for you I'm sure. What a cutie!
My sutures, as you saw, were more like fishing line, and not really visible and not easily pick-at-able. But I don't see anything bad about these. Just make sure he doesn't want to remove them himself :). Incision looks clean and smooth.
Bassy's like Sanford! He'll eat right off the spoon! Makes life easier for you I'm sure. What a cutie!
- Lynx
- Celebrate!!!
What a wonderful cooperative patient! And huge honkin' stone! Lots of sludge!
If I were you I would also incorporate Becky's suggestion of maybe twice weekly subcues to help flush his system after he's recovered. I know you don't want to go through this again.
p.s. I'm guessing I can add these pics to this thread?
If I were you I would also incorporate Becky's suggestion of maybe twice weekly subcues to help flush his system after he's recovered. I know you don't want to go through this again.
p.s. I'm guessing I can add these pics to this thread?