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I'm very sorry that this happened with your dog and a so heavy bad accident and injury, i lost two weeks ago my dog and it's a really sad separation, anyway best wishes for your recover mike, that is more important.
Luke very sorry to hear about your dog. I hope you will adopt a new companion soon, to help both him and you. I know it is hard to consider something like this, but I believe it is best. I think that if one of my dogs passed away they would want me to be happy and find another dog -- not a replacement -- just another dog to spend time with
New development - not sure I can have the surgery tomorrow, my hand seems infected even though I am on two antibiotics since monday. Green puss coming out from several places.
Wow Mike , it looks really bad , well the antibiotics need about 72 hours to start kicking in seriously , take a lot of Vitamin C to speed up the healing process and to avoid complications too , we will be praying for your recovery ..
take care
LOL I don't think braveness comes into play, I'll be under anesthesia. So walk in, go to sleep, and wake up with a repaired hand. Then that is where the vicodin comes in
I just don't know if they can (or will) do the surgery with an infection present.