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    Riversgrace
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      12 day post op: Molly is doing amazing!!!! She is no longer in pain!!! She sleeps for hours and hours and hours lol. She gets around just as well as she did before. Her eyes are mostly healed up now. We just have to wait for the fur to grow back in on her face. I want to thank EVERYONE who donated, or shared her story, or just sent her good thoughts…because each and everything counted! She is doing amazing, and she is now happier than ever being pain free!!!!

      #902746
      Falcolf
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        Such awesome news!! I’m glad she’s doing okay!

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        Excellent!

        #902753

        So glad to hear she is doing great and no longer in pain! New she could pull through. Yeah MOLLY 🙂

        #902755
        Chloe
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          I can’t figure out who I admire more….you or Molly! I am so glad she is recovering so well. Kisses to you both.

          #902767
          darjeb
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            I am glad t hear that Molly is doing well. I once had a chow that went blind from glaucoma when she was 4 years old. She did just fine the vets at Kansas State University of Vet. Medicine did a great job with her. They were unable to contain the pain in that eye so they removed the eye and put a glass eye in and you couldn’t tell the difference. She kept the sight in the second eye for about 18 months before losing it. She lived to be a little over 12 years old. She was so smart if you had to go up or down stairs all you had to do was say “step step step” then tell her OK you are at the top or bottom and she would start feeling for it. The vets told me to treat her like you would a blind person – don’t move the furniture, etc. around and don’t walk in your house and kick off your shoes and drop your purse because she can’t see them. When my company transferred me from KC, MO to Atlanta, GA I drove her so she wouldn’t have to be crated and flown also I was worried about her in a new house but within a day or two she had no problem.

            #902768
            darjeb
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              oops I hit save to many times I guess

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