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Meg had been off colour for a week and last Thursday evening I was concerned enough to call the vet for an emergency visit before the bank holiday. The vet called me back and asked several questions but as Meg was still eating and drinking the vet decided that it was not an emergency and to bring her in Saturday morning if still concerned.
I was away to at selby gamefair on the friday for the weekend and naturally decided not to take Meg along with me. She was being well looked after at home in the warm :huggles:
She was taken to the vets on the saturday morning when I got a shocking phone call from the vet surgery !!
The vet was very concerned about Megs condition and said that she will have to stay in for the next couple of days for further tests.
MEG HAD GONE COMPLETELY BLIND !!!! they didn'y know why so needed to do further tests !!
Meg was leaning to the left side, lethargic and bumping into things at this point. The vet thought it was a swelling on her brain and gave her a course of powerful anti-inflammatories.
On Monday Morning Meg started to regain her sight and was allowed home. She is on a course of pills but still not right ( although her sight is back but not 100%) she is resting :huggles:
I'm hoping for a full recovery for her very soon but am still at a loss to what might have caused this..... :wacko:
Has anyone else ever experienced this or heard of it before?
Tracey x
I was away to at selby gamefair on the friday for the weekend and naturally decided not to take Meg along with me. She was being well looked after at home in the warm :huggles:
She was taken to the vets on the saturday morning when I got a shocking phone call from the vet surgery !!
The vet was very concerned about Megs condition and said that she will have to stay in for the next couple of days for further tests.
MEG HAD GONE COMPLETELY BLIND !!!! they didn'y know why so needed to do further tests !!
Meg was leaning to the left side, lethargic and bumping into things at this point. The vet thought it was a swelling on her brain and gave her a course of powerful anti-inflammatories.
On Monday Morning Meg started to regain her sight and was allowed home. She is on a course of pills but still not right ( although her sight is back but not 100%) she is resting :huggles:
I'm hoping for a full recovery for her very soon but am still at a loss to what might have caused this..... :wacko:
Has anyone else ever experienced this or heard of it before?
Tracey x