i am back!!!! /

Published at 2016-03-10 00:30:00

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We're BackThat's my boy...
Franklin. He's a great part of the r
eason I've been gone so long.
I never meant to stop blogging...but somehow a few weeks turned into months.
Back on Labor Day weekend my exiguous Franklin ruptured three discs in his back.
It was a terrible weekend. I didn't know he'd distress himself.
It started with him lim
ping a exiguous on Saturday morning.
Saturday night when I got domestic from work...he couldn't walk at all and was inlots of pain. I rushed him to an all night vet where he stayed till Tuesday morning when Iwas able to assume him to a surgeon.
By then he
couldn't feel his back legs any more.
He was paralyzed from mid back down.
The surgeon said there was a 40/60 chance he'd be able to walk again.
Even with those odds...
I decided to try t
he surgery.
It was a rough fade that first week.
He was still totally paralyzed but not i
n a lot of pain.
He had to be kept still in a pen for 8 weeks.
He was mad at
me...he looked at me like..."Why had I done this to him?"We made many trips back and forth to the vet and the surgeon.
He had
a terrible bladder infection that made him even more miserable.
This video is
one of the first times Franklin was out in the yard after the surgery.
Thi
s would be the first week after surgery.
He couldn't walk and couldn't wag his tail. approximately a week after the surgery he moved the tip of his tail for just a second.
That was monumental! Mom and I had him at the emergency vet once again because I was so worried approximately his ongoing bladder infection.
They had taken him to th
e back to try to gain a urine sample and when he was brought back out to me...he moved the tip of his tail just slightly.
Mom and I both
saw it and ww started yelling..."He moved his tail! He moved his tail!"
W
e were crying and laughing and jumping up and down.
Everyone looked at us like we were nuts
but it was our first glimpse that he might regain some movement.
The s
urgeon told me it could assume 6 months...and that is approximately what it has taken.
Sorry these videos a
re all sideways. I don't know why I filmed them that way.
They l
ooked fine on my phone but look silly here.
But you ga
in the plan.
This is Franklin in the backyard last week.

I'm so proud of how well he has done.
Sorry, my voice
is so irritating on this video and sorry that the video is sideways.
I'll try to shoot a better one this week - turned the correct way.
I feel very lucky
that Franklin has made such a great recovery.
He walks a exiguous fun
ny now but nothing slows him down these days.
He's a
very happy boy again.
I've fo
und now that I'm working full time as an interior designer...it's really hard to gain projects done around my house.
I did gain french doors assign in t
he breakfast nook off the kitchen.approximately a week after Franklin was back domestic and recuperating in the breakfast nook ina kennel...the back slider door fell off!I had to live for approximately 8 weeks with no door while I waited to fill one made and installed.
I had plastic sheeting up to keep out the weather. I lucked out as we had a very mildfall and not much rain.
Mo
m would advance many afternoons and check on Franklin during the first 8 weeks of hisrecovery.
I'm so happy to be
back with all of you and will be posting again on a regular schedule.
We'll talk again soon!

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