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So, about a month ago one evening I noticed Chloe was keeping her left eye shut and when I examined it, the pupil was a cloudy white. I took her to the vet the next day and then for a follow-up appointment the next week. He prescribed drops and ointment, but did not know for sure what was going on and referred me to a specialist who we finally got to see today.

Yes, she has a cataract, one he presumed was caused by blunt trauma (ie, running into a tree or branch while being chased by the torpedo that is Charlie). Normally, this would cause blindness and often lead to glaucoma because of the severe inflammation caused by the body trying to heal the trauma. BUT! Because she is so young, the vet said it is common for the pup’s body to not be as aggressive with the “healing swarm” which brings on inflammation (inflammation is a natural part of the healing process but can bring on additional issues…) He said since there were absolutely NO signs of serious inflammation or glaucoma, that it was unlikely to occur at all – it usually becomes apparent within two weeks of the trauma.

Also, he said, since she is so young, it is quite possible that the cataract tissue will dissipate slowly over time and be reabsorbed into the body – that she will heal herself. He said if she were even 3 or 4 years old this would be extremely unlikely and it would take surgery to give her sight, but because of her young age, her health, and what he saw taking place in the eye already, the prospects of her regaining sight in that eye – completely on her own – were quite high, to the point that he advised against surgery at this point. Hooray!

Not only am I thrilled for Chloe and relieved for myself, I love the metaphor she is living: that even when things are at their darkest, we have inside of us all that it takes to turn the situation around, back to light, back to sight. (..and hopefully, we can also retain the depths of the other dimensions of perception that were required of us during our darkness)…… xo S.

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eight years ago: Breakfast
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four years ago: All Smiles
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twelve years ago: Snow Nose

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one year ago: Little Flower
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three years ago: Super Shedder
four years ago: All Smiles
five years ago: In The Weeds
six years ago: This Soft Light
seven years ago: Ribbit
eight years ago: Serious Shedding
nine years ago: Miss Oblivious
ten years ago: A Snow Day In May
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one year ago: Little Flower
two years ago: Awkward Phase
three years ago: Super Shedder
four years ago: Hedgehogpile
five years ago: Happy Dance
six years ago: Bonjour
seven years ago: Ribbit
eight years ago: Co-Pilot
nine years ago: Sniffing Sage
ten years ago: Eyes In The Storm
eleven years ago: Kiss Me, Kitty!
twelve years ago: Old Western Portrait

photo taken July 2020

one year ago: Serenading Summer
two years ago: Awkward Phase
three years ago: Pollen Pods
four years ago: After A Brush…
five years ago: Sacked Out And Shedding
six years ago: Bonjour
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nine years ago: Seeing Spots
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