BYRD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BREED: AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL AGE AT TIME OF SURGERY: 11 YEARS 9 MONTHS DATE OF SURGERY: JULY 23 & 27, 1998 TYPE OF SURGERY: PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMY, SINGLE TIE BACK, SOFT PALATE TRIMMED OWNER: SHARON REIHART EMAIL: sharon@vicon.net |
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Byrd had a partial laryngectomy on July 23, 1998 which was performed by her regular vet at the Centre Animal Hospital in State College, PA.. There was no noticeable improvement in her condition, so on July 27, 1998, a single tie-back was performed by Dr. Neath at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Neath also "trimmed" her soft pallet, because she found it was a little long and could also impair Byrd's breathing. She also said that scar tissue had formed as a result of the partial laryngectomy, which is why there wasn't a noticeable improvement. |
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At 11PM on January 24, 1999, Byrd left us and is now waiting for us at Rainbow Bridge. Even though her heart was as strong as ever in the love that it held, its physical strength continued to weaken. She died in my arms on the way to the Vet's office. FLY FREE MY GOLDEN BYRD |
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Byrd also suffered from a loud heart murmur, which made it even more difficult to diagnose the LP. Upon her initial visit her lungs were filling with fluid and her heart was only working at 50%. At first she was treated for the heart condition and when the breathing did not improve, further examination was warranted. I am so grateful to have a good vet that was able to properly diagnose her LP or I don't think Byrd would have made it for as long as she did. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
HERE IS A PICTURE OF BYRD'S THROAT TAKEN 5 DAYS POST OP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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