MeanLaureen
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Lacy had her follow up visit with the eye specialist today so that they could decide whether they could save her eye or what course of action to take.
After examining her they found that the glaucoma had totally destroyed her eye beyond repair and that she no longer could see with her right eye.
Disclaimer... do not read further if you are eating!
Monday Lacy will go into the doggie hospital for a procedure to make life more comfortable for her. Only thing is the procedure sounds anything BUT comfortable. They are going to insert a needle into her eye, injecting the tissue in her eye that produces the fluid that is building up with something that will kill the tissue, basically killing that eye. This will stop the pressure that is making her uncomfortable and will allow her to keep the eye for cosmetic reasons (we hope).
Lacy is in much better shape now.. in fact Matthew brought her by my store today after getting her from the vet and she had lunch with us (the lucky dog had a hamburger from Burger King.. the other 4 dogs were NOT happy when they smelled that on her breath when she got home!) While she was at work she worked the crowd and had customers and employees all gathering around her telling her what a sweet and pretty little dog she is ( like she didn't already know that... that is why we call her the Diva
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Thank you, everyone, for keeping Lacy in your thoughts and prayers and for the tons of Pixie Dust that has headed my way since she got sick.. boy that is some potent stuff and it really works!

After examining her they found that the glaucoma had totally destroyed her eye beyond repair and that she no longer could see with her right eye.
Disclaimer... do not read further if you are eating!
Monday Lacy will go into the doggie hospital for a procedure to make life more comfortable for her. Only thing is the procedure sounds anything BUT comfortable. They are going to insert a needle into her eye, injecting the tissue in her eye that produces the fluid that is building up with something that will kill the tissue, basically killing that eye. This will stop the pressure that is making her uncomfortable and will allow her to keep the eye for cosmetic reasons (we hope).
Lacy is in much better shape now.. in fact Matthew brought her by my store today after getting her from the vet and she had lunch with us (the lucky dog had a hamburger from Burger King.. the other 4 dogs were NOT happy when they smelled that on her breath when she got home!) While she was at work she worked the crowd and had customers and employees all gathering around her telling her what a sweet and pretty little dog she is ( like she didn't already know that... that is why we call her the Diva

Thank you, everyone, for keeping Lacy in your thoughts and prayers and for the tons of Pixie Dust that has headed my way since she got sick.. boy that is some potent stuff and it really works!


