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Old April 11th 06, 05:37 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Pandora and I went back to see TED this evening. I needed to talk
through all the options with him regarding her cruciate ligament injury
and I needed him to explain exactly what she had done and how it would
get fixed. Thank you all for your offers of support and purrs, they have
helped a lot.

I like Mike (TED) very much. He always has time for his clients and he
treats his patients with incredible gentleness and respect. He doesn't
differentiate between the scruffiest feral moggie - Pandora, and a top
Bengal Stud-cat, GCCF International Grand Champion Highways "Gonzo"
Peekaboo (who was getting his shots and who was STUNNING and knew it
;o)). This particular TED also tries very hard to keep up to date with
current research, and is very open to new ideas. I have a lot of time
for him.

Anyway, Mike explained at length what Pandora has managed to do using a
cat skeleton and diagrams. (She's knackered and torn her cruciate, which
I knew) and the treatment options. Apparently, although he's seen
hundereds of similar injuries, he's only ever operated on a cat cruciate
on one occasion, and that was because the joint had become so seriously
unstable there was problems with the muscles remaining attached in the
right place.

He went on to say that with 6-8 weeks rest, we *should* be out of the
woods and I should start seeing my little ballerina again. Rather than
stress Pan out with anti-inflamatories every day, he's given her a long
lasting depo shot into the joint to try and help the inflamation and
make her more comfortable. Pandora was as good as gold, and didn't
protest once apart from the obligatory hiss to let TED know how mean and
nasty she was ;o).

She's back for assessment in 2 weeks, and we'll see how she is doing
then. Please keep up the purrs, they do seem to be helping.

Helen M



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Old April 11th 06, 06:34 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
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She's back for assessment in 2 weeks, and we'll see how she is doing
then. Please keep up the purrs, they do seem to be helping.

Helen M


Thanks for the update - continuing good vibes heading Pandora's way.

hugs and earscritches as appropriate to species, helen s

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Old April 11th 06, 07:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:37:08 +0000, Helen Miles wrote:

Pandora and I went back to see TED this evening. I needed to talk
through all the options with him regarding her cruciate ligament injury
and I needed him to explain exactly what she had done and how it would
get fixed. Thank you all for your offers of support and purrs, they have
helped a lot.

I like Mike (TED) very much. He always has time for his clients and he
treats his patients with incredible gentleness and respect. He doesn't
differentiate between the scruffiest feral moggie - Pandora, and a top
Bengal Stud-cat, GCCF International Grand Champion Highways "Gonzo"
Peekaboo (who was getting his shots and who was STUNNING and knew it
;o)). This particular TED also tries very hard to keep up to date with
current research, and is very open to new ideas. I have a lot of time
for him.

Anyway, Mike explained at length what Pandora has managed to do using a
cat skeleton and diagrams. (She's knackered and torn her cruciate, which
I knew) and the treatment options. Apparently, although he's seen
hundereds of similar injuries, he's only ever operated on a cat cruciate
on one occasion, and that was because the joint had become so seriously
unstable there was problems with the muscles remaining attached in the
right place.

He went on to say that with 6-8 weeks rest, we *should* be out of the
woods and I should start seeing my little ballerina again. Rather than
stress Pan out with anti-inflamatories every day, he's given her a long
lasting depo shot into the joint to try and help the inflamation and
make her more comfortable. Pandora was as good as gold, and didn't
protest once apart from the obligatory hiss to let TED know how mean and
nasty she was ;o).

She's back for assessment in 2 weeks, and we'll see how she is doing
then. Please keep up the purrs, they do seem to be helping.

Helen M



Sending purrs and prayers for Pandora's healing. MLB & TuTu

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Old April 11th 06, 07:18 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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aw, poor baby. Things don't sound so bad, though. We will keep purring and
praying for her.
Lily & her mama (USA)

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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:3448203e3a06e098d6d46b472a4cea6a.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
Pandora and I went back to see TED this evening. I needed to talk
through all the options with him regarding her cruciate ligament injury
and I needed him to explain exactly what she had done and how it would
get fixed. Thank you all for your offers of support and purrs, they have
helped a lot.

I like Mike (TED) very much. He always has time for his clients and he
treats his patients with incredible gentleness and respect. He doesn't
differentiate between the scruffiest feral moggie - Pandora, and a top
Bengal Stud-cat, GCCF International Grand Champion Highways "Gonzo"
Peekaboo (who was getting his shots and who was STUNNING and knew it
;o)). This particular TED also tries very hard to keep up to date with
current research, and is very open to new ideas. I have a lot of time
for him.

Anyway, Mike explained at length what Pandora has managed to do using a
cat skeleton and diagrams. (She's knackered and torn her cruciate, which
I knew) and the treatment options. Apparently, although he's seen
hundereds of similar injuries, he's only ever operated on a cat cruciate
on one occasion, and that was because the joint had become so seriously
unstable there was problems with the muscles remaining attached in the
right place.

He went on to say that with 6-8 weeks rest, we *should* be out of the
woods and I should start seeing my little ballerina again. Rather than
stress Pan out with anti-inflamatories every day, he's given her a long
lasting depo shot into the joint to try and help the inflamation and
make her more comfortable. Pandora was as good as gold, and didn't
protest once apart from the obligatory hiss to let TED know how mean and
nasty she was ;o).

She's back for assessment in 2 weeks, and we'll see how she is doing
then. Please keep up the purrs, they do seem to be helping.

Helen M



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Old April 11th 06, 07:51 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Well, that is better! Now, how to get her to REST


"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:3448203e3a06e098d6d46b472a4cea6a.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
Pandora and I went back to see TED this evening. I needed to talk
through all the options with him regarding her cruciate ligament injury
and I needed him to explain exactly what she had done and how it would
get fixed. Thank you all for your offers of support and purrs, they have
helped a lot.

I like Mike (TED) very much. He always has time for his clients and he
treats his patients with incredible gentleness and respect. He doesn't
differentiate between the scruffiest feral moggie - Pandora, and a top
Bengal Stud-cat, GCCF International Grand Champion Highways "Gonzo"
Peekaboo (who was getting his shots and who was STUNNING and knew it
;o)). This particular TED also tries very hard to keep up to date with
current research, and is very open to new ideas. I have a lot of time
for him.

Anyway, Mike explained at length what Pandora has managed to do using a
cat skeleton and diagrams. (She's knackered and torn her cruciate, which
I knew) and the treatment options. Apparently, although he's seen
hundereds of similar injuries, he's only ever operated on a cat cruciate
on one occasion, and that was because the joint had become so seriously
unstable there was problems with the muscles remaining attached in the
right place.

He went on to say that with 6-8 weeks rest, we *should* be out of the
woods and I should start seeing my little ballerina again. Rather than
stress Pan out with anti-inflamatories every day, he's given her a long
lasting depo shot into the joint to try and help the inflamation and
make her more comfortable. Pandora was as good as gold, and didn't
protest once apart from the obligatory hiss to let TED know how mean and
nasty she was ;o).

She's back for assessment in 2 weeks, and we'll see how she is doing
then. Please keep up the purrs, they do seem to be helping.

Helen M



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Old April 11th 06, 10:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote in message
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She's back for assessment in 2 weeks, and we'll see how she is doing
then. Please keep up the purrs, they do seem to be helping.

Helen M


We will, you can count on that.

Love

Jeanette


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Old April 11th 06, 11:07 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote:

Pandora and I went back to see TED this evening. [snip]


What a wonderful vet! I'm really glad he's taking a conservative
route first, rather than putting Pandora through painful, and maybe
even unnecessary (not to mention expensive) procedures - because
this might just do the trick.

Purrs for the rest and shots to heal her!

Joyce

PS - what's "depo"?
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Old April 11th 06, 11:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote
Pandora and I went back to see TED this evening.


Plenty of purrs continuing from us lot for Pandora's full recovery

Gordon & the FF


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Old April 11th 06, 11:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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She's back for assessment in 2 weeks, and we'll see how she is doing
then. Please keep up the purrs, they do seem to be helping.

Helen M

================================================
I'm glad you've got such a great vet. Spicey will keep purring for
Pandora.
Suz&Spicey

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Old April 12th 06, 12:01 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt" wrote in message


PS - what's "depo"?


I think it's some sort of cortisone steroid that helps reduce
inflamation and swelling. He did tell me the medical name for the drug,
but as Pandora was trying to jump of the exam table at the time I didn't
catch exactly what he said!

Helen M



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