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2338.1 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Wed Mar 29 1989 10:59 | 5 |
| Im not sure where it is but what about Tuft's University.
Sandi
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2338.2 | | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Mar 29 1989 11:08 | 12 |
| Unfortunately, Dr. Bachrach also services Angel Memorial and Tufts.
You might try calling Tufts, they were able to offer me an appointment
that was a little sooner....You may also want to try to have your
vet set up the appointment. She may have better luck getting an
emergency appointment.
I don't know of any other eye specialists in the area.
Good Luck
cin
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2338.3 | | IPOVAX::FRANCINE | tweak...tweak...tweak | Wed Mar 29 1989 11:09 | 20 |
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I know some people don't like this vet, but I trust them 100%
McGees Veternarian, route 20, Marlboro.
Call them, they only receive phone calls until about 12:00.
They are not extremely personable people, but excellent vets!
From my personal experiences. They are a married couple.
The woman is the type that if you bring in a cat with a broken bone,
she'll yell at you "what have you been doing to your cat!!"
Also, I believe they aren't "after your money". They don't keep
pets in longer than they have too. They are reasonably priced,
also.
F.
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2338.4 | | STOR06::DALEY | | Wed Mar 29 1989 11:49 | 16 |
| Francis had little bumps under his lower eyelid for a while and
I remember treating it with something - but unfortunately I cannot
remember what it was,- I think it was Durafilm which has cortesone
in it. It occurred last year.
My vet is Dr. Terri Nord at the Framingham Animal Hospital. She
was worked with Francis - and my other 5 cats - for a few years
now and I think she is terrific. So do alot of other people so her
schedule is rather full but if you decide to call, tell the
receptionist your delemma and frustration and perhaps they can get
up in. She is off on Wednesdays. There are other vets at the FAH
as well but I haven't used them yet except for Dr. Rabout (pronounced
Ra-bough) who is excellent (and is also the owner). If you go to
FAH get either Rabout or Nord. 877-0900
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2338.5 | Dr McGee | FRAGLE::PELUSO | | Wed Mar 29 1989 12:02 | 23 |
| I also want to recomend the McGees! After getting to know them
(We are talking about them going out of buisness because my animals
are well....) I find they are very personable and helpful.
Most people don't like them because of the "awful bedside manor",
however my animals health is more important that how the vet talks
to me.
I do want to add to .2 reply that it is important to ask questions,
and make sure you understand what he/she says, otherwise they might
think you already know what their talking about. And although they
are gruff, they are always happy to answer the nervous mom type
questions.
I'd be more than happy to talk more off line if you want
Michele
234-4678
p.s.
Mc Gees # is 485-1570
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2338.6 | | ONFIRE::FRANCINE | tweak...tweak...tweak | Wed Mar 29 1989 13:42 | 11 |
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Yeaaaaa!!
Yes, they will answer any questions. Don't be afraid to approach
them with even something stupid. They *are* gruff, but they are
happy to know if you care.. etc. etc.
Feel free to send me mail also.
F.
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2338.7 | Eye specialist at Slade? | MICLUS::MTAG | | Wed Mar 29 1989 14:48 | 7 |
| Barney had eye surgery last year at Slade Vet Hospital (Rt. 126,
Framingham). At that time, Dr. Migday had an eye specialist come
in once a week, I believe on Thursdays. You can give them a call...
875-7086.
Good luck.
Mary
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2338.8 | Directions needed | SHARE::DAMICO | | Wed Mar 29 1989 16:39 | 15 |
| I would like to thank everyone for their suggestions and referrals.
I called Tufts and got an appointment for tomorrow. Does anyone know
how to get there? They told me to take 495 to Rt. 9w to Rt. 30.
If I left from work that would be great, cuz I work at the Hudson
(on the Hill) facility which is right by the 290/495 exit.
I will be coming from my house in Marlboro and I know Rt. 30 pretty
good until I reach Westboro Main Street (by the rotary, et al).
Where do I go from there? Straight thru the rotary or should I take
a right towards Bradlee's??
Thanx,
/Karen
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2338.9 | exit | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Wed Mar 29 1989 16:43 | 25 |
| Karen, also might want to check out the note about Chlamydia.
One of the clinical signs of Chlamydia are small white "pimples"
on the underside of the cats third eyelid (called follicles by the
opthamologist). Not being able to see your cat, there is no way
for me to know if that is what you are describing.
The treatment consists of Terramycin ointment applied generously
to each eye three times a day (religously) for a peroid of 3 weeks.
Chlamydia is treatable, but often the medication is not given often
enough, or long enough. Ten days (the most often prescribed amount
of time for medicating), is not long enough.
I would go ahead and make the appointment for May, and in the meantime,
begin medicating with Terramycin for the recommended period. That
way, the eye problem will not have a chance to get any worse in
the interim. You may also be able to take care of it before the
appointment.
Also, I understand that DR. Bachrach is very good, and that may
be why the wait is so long. You might also tell them that you will
take a cancellation appointment (short notice, but sometimes worth
it).
Jo
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2338.10 | I come from Fitchburg! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Mar 29 1989 17:12 | 11 |
| Did you get an appointment with Dr. Bachrach at Tufts???
Anyway, the only way I've gone to Tufts is rt 140 to Route 30.
It's right on Route 30, can't miss it.
Give me a call if you'ld like.
cin
DTN: 273-5187
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2338.11 | Description is identical | SHARE::DAMICO | | Wed Mar 29 1989 17:12 | 18 |
| Jo, that sounds like what Smokie has (small white pimples) - I don't
know about the 'third eyelid' thing. The doctor pulled Smokie's lower
lid down to show them to me.
That's also the name of the 'goop' I was referring to that I was (and
am) giving Smokie - Terramycin. The first time I was instructed to
give it to him 3x a day for 10 days.......approximately 2-3 weeks
later it returned.
His eye was also filled with fluid on top of the pimples. I didn't
even notice the pimples - just that his eye was full of fluid. It
doesn't seem to bother him, except when I give him the medication.
He HATES that, but he's getting used to it and so am I.
Anyways, I made that appointment for Tufts which is tomorrow - think I
should cancel it and wait 2 weeks to see if it works this time??
/Karen
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2338.12 | Directions | FSHQA2::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Wed Mar 29 1989 17:28 | 12 |
| In answer to your question on directions to Tufts.
At the rotary, go straight -- do not turn as if you're going toward
Bradlees.
Follow Route 30 until you see the sign "Entering N. Grafton." Tufts
is right beyond that sign on the left. You can't miss it. It's
straight all the way.
/Roberta
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2338.13 | I wouldn't wait.... | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Mar 29 1989 17:38 | 8 |
| Did they give you an appointment with Dr. Bachrach, or just "any
old vet"???
If I remember correctly, Dr. Bachrach is at Tufts on Thursdays!!
purrs
cin
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2338.14 | APPT. WITH ?? | SHARE::DAMICO | | Wed Mar 29 1989 17:57 | 9 |
| I didn't ask for an appointment with Dr. Bachrach, so I'm not sure who
the appointment is with!
Yeah, it's better to be safe than sorry. I'll let ya know how it
goes!
Thanx,
/Karen
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2338.15 | That is great | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Wed Mar 29 1989 18:16 | 22 |
| If you have the appointment, please go to it! My suggestions were
for what to do in the meantime. When Kalliste had this, the
opthamologist told me to consider how long he had had the problem
and then not get discouraged that it wasn't going away in a week.
When giving the ointment, be sure to not touch the tip of the
applicator to any of the eye tissues. If you do, you will have
contaminated the tube of ointment and can actually give the illness
back to the cat. Pull he lower lid down and run a thick line of
medication from one corner to the other. Then manually open and
close the lids a few times to help distribute the medication all
over the eye and eyelids. I would always distract Kalliste after
putting the medicine in because he would start either pawing at
his eyes, or rubbing his face against different objects. Doing
these things can be dangerous, since the cat could scratch up his
corneas.
I am really glad that your vet refered you to a specialist rather
than taking a trial and error approach to finding the cause. That
method can be quite costly and depressing.
jo
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2338.16 | to apply eye ointment w/o contamination | GLINKA::GREENE | Cat Lady | Fri Mar 31 1989 09:35 | 9 |
| I have used the following technique to avoid contamination of the
tube containing eye medication:
Apply the desired amount of ointment to a clean Q-tip. The Q-tip
will not jerk or squirm (mine don't, anyway ;-) so it is easy to
avoid touching the tube. Then apply the ointment to the cat's eye
from the Q-tip. The worst that would happen is that the Q-tip
gets contaminated by touching the eye, but the Q-tip gets thrown
away anyhow.
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2338.17 | another method | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Mar 31 1989 15:43 | 6 |
| A trick that I use is to squirt out the desired amount of ointment
first (it is thick and gooey and just hangs there from the tip of
the tube), then open the cat's eye and drape the string of ointment
across the eyeball.
Jo
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2338.18 | THE DIAGNOSIS & THANX!! | SHARE::DAMICO | | Mon Apr 03 1989 09:11 | 32 |
| First, I want to thank everyone for their help and suggestions!!!
I brought Smokie to Tufts and Dr. March looked at him. They took
a couple tests (checking for Ulcers & Tear drops) - those were
negative. They kept him overnight and did some more lab testing,
plus they wanted Dr. Bachrach to look at him (he only comes in
on Fridays).
The diagnosis was Eosinophilic Keratitis.......whatever that is?
They don't know what the cause is (could be a chronic allergic
reaction?).
They gave Smokie a long-acting injection, plus some medication
(Neobacimyx....sp??). The injection is the main treatment.
I asked about using a q-tip with the medication and Dr. March
said that wasn't a good idea because of bacteria problems. He
said the best way was what Jo had mentioned - squeeze the tube
until you get a little stream of the medication and hold his
lid open and apply it across his eye. He also said there was no
need to rub his eye as the medication would spread on it's on
from Smokie blinking.
I noticed this morning a BIG improvement already! Smokie's eye
is almost all the way clear.....amazing!! We have to go back in
two weeks to have his eye rechecked.
I am so grateful to you folks for your help and suggestions!
Thanx again!!!
/Karen & Smokie 8-)
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