And just like that, at the stroke of midnight Sunny began to vocalize. We went to bed last night around 11 pm and to our surprise and delight Sunny got into bed and went to sleep. I thought maybe we are going to be the lucky ones that got to sleep through the night! However, Sunny had other ideas. Just like in Cinderella at the stroke of midnight Sunny began to cry. From this point on it seemed like he had trouble getting comfortable and I could tell the tramadol was beginning to wear off. Each time he made any noise though I would go over to pet him, assure him he was fine and then get comfortable again so that hopefully he could as well. This seemed to do the trick. At 2 am he got his second dose of tramadol and after our trip outside around 4 am this really seem to kick in and he slept until around 9 am. Pete got up at 5:45 am like normal and had planned to feed Sunny, but he wasn’t interested in eating or going outside so he just let him sleep.
Around 9 am we got up and went outside, ate, and took our drugs. They only sent him home on two drugs (carprofen and tramdol) which has made things rather simple especially since the carprofen is just given with his meals. For the most part Sunny seems to be doing really well. He is doing ok getting around on just three legs and we are eating, drinking and going to the bathroom. His incision also looks really good. Originally I just took the photo below for our reference, but I thought it may be helpful in terms of preparing for those getting ready to go through this.
My only real concern at this point is carrying Sunny. We are still trying to find a way for him where he is comfortable/supported, but that I don’t feel like I’m going to hurt him. However, that honestly may be more me than him as he doesn’t seem too bothered when we do carry him. We have his harness, but just to be safe we were going to wait at least a week before using it. Given where his incision is I’m fairly confident we can use it without bothering him. He has spent most of the day in our bed napping which is good. I don’t think he is a fan of his new dog bed that we purchased. Maybe I’ll sleep on it? 🙂
We also talked to Dr. Winkler today to find out more about the biopsy they took during surgery. There must have been some miscommunication between the surgery team and the post-surgery tech because all they did was re-biopsy the lump on his foot. They just wanted to confirm that the initial diagnosis was correct and that he would need no further treatment which is their standard procedure. Otherwise, Dr. Winkler told us everything went great and looked good. That’s comforting to know. Although that also now has me hoping the initial diagnosis was correct so we didn’t take off his leg for no reason! In the end though, it looks like we will get our happy ending of a cancer free Sunny…