prose
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I can barely type, so I'll keep this as lucid as possible.
My husband and I just got back from the emergency animal hospital in Manhattan, after noting that Stella's right eye was very cloudy this morning, and she could barely open it. They diagnosed acute glaucoma. The right eye has a reading of 60 (pros, I'm sure you'll know what that means) while the left is borderline (25). The doctors are taking a drug approach first, to see if they can reduce the pressure, and if that fails, Stella's right eye will be removed toward the end of the week. The opthamologist mentioned that the left eye may follow suit--in weeks or months--but I can't remember whether she said this pertains to primary or secondary glaucoma, as, I'm sure you can imagine, I'm all over the place right now.
I'll continue to update as and when I get news. *Please*, if anyone has experienced this, I'd love to hear your input and stories, good or bad.
My husband and I just got back from the emergency animal hospital in Manhattan, after noting that Stella's right eye was very cloudy this morning, and she could barely open it. They diagnosed acute glaucoma. The right eye has a reading of 60 (pros, I'm sure you'll know what that means) while the left is borderline (25). The doctors are taking a drug approach first, to see if they can reduce the pressure, and if that fails, Stella's right eye will be removed toward the end of the week. The opthamologist mentioned that the left eye may follow suit--in weeks or months--but I can't remember whether she said this pertains to primary or secondary glaucoma, as, I'm sure you can imagine, I'm all over the place right now.
I'll continue to update as and when I get news. *Please*, if anyone has experienced this, I'd love to hear your input and stories, good or bad.