I'm a nervous wreck- tear duct flush

    • Gold Top Dog

    I'm a nervous wreck- tear duct flush

    Hey guys,
    Just wanted to say that Daisy is going in to flush out her tear ducts (they are clogged). She's going to go under anesthesia (Telazol induction then Isolfurine for matinence). She had been getting reoccuring eye infections for the past two months, so we thought we'd give this a shot to see if it helps. Vet did a flourecent drop thing to her eye to see if it would drip down into her nose, and not a single drop did so she's 100% clogged.
    They are doing pre-anestheisa bloodwork before the surgery.

    They say it's less invasive than a spay, but I'm still a nervous wreck. I guess I would be with any surgery she'd have to have.
     
    Anybody have this done on their dogs? Did it last long?
    Like I said- I'm looking for reassurance. Please?
     
    Send warm wishes her way tomorrow. I will update tomorrow on how it went.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I haven't had a dog have this, but I had this over and over and over as a child. I was born without my left tear duct, and they had to wait until my facial bones had matured enough to be able to surgically make a tear duct for me. I had a runny, infected eye all my life until I had the surgery at age 14!

    It's VERY easy to irrigate the tear ducts and flush them out. Don't worry. The anesthesia is more of concern than the actual procedure! As a person, of course they didn't have to put me under for tear duct irrigation, but of course it's hard to get a dog to understand to hold still! It's super quick, no big deal.

    I think it will be JUST FINE! Let us know what happens! [:D]
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    Sending good vibes your way today!!!  :)
    • Gold Top Dog
    JJ sends you her kisses and hugs for Daisy!  [:)]
    • Gold Top Dog
    Good luck Daisy. We'll be sure to have our fingers and paws crossed for ya.
    • Silver
    I haven't had this done to a dog, but my friend has had it done to her horse a few times when flies would get the tear duct infected. It was no big deal, and gave instant relief.

    Good luck!
    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm sure she'll be just fine. Rupert sends her and you gentle nuzzles. [:)]
    • Gold Top Dog
    We're baaack! Daisy did awesome! She's really sleepy and groggy, but other than that she's perfectly happy. Her eyes are a little goopy just from the vasaline they put in their eyes durring surgery.

    The vet techs fell in love with her. They sat with her and carried her around when they werne't busy, just because she gave them those eyes! LOL
    They said she came out of anesthesia really quickly. It was as if one minute she was totally under and the next she was barking and crying to be let out of that cage!
    I got sent home with drops and a cone for 24 hours since it's really sore right now.

    • Gold Top Dog
    Yay!  Glad she's ok and doing fine.  :)