whippet 99 2,613 Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 I`v just got the eye drops out of the fridge and it say`s on the box made by Optrex So yes like i said Optrex is the stuff to use,lol.Joking apart Chloramphenicol which is now marketed on the optrex brand is now available off prescription and available at chemists. The Terrier in the picture was taken to the vets within hours of the injury i knew it was serious from the discomfort the dog was showing. He remained at the vets for four days for hourly treatment and then allowed home. He wore the plastic collar for just over 3 months and recived medication for well over that. Cost me a fortune but he never lost the eye but remained partially sighted. Just imagine if i`d of treated this with milk and tea bags that is obviously a serious eye injury in which of coarse you would take to the vets, but you wouldnt go to the vets for every disorder of eye discomfort, the person who put this post up has got advise and it looks like they have solved the problem and avoided a vets bill. all your dog would of had is intrivine antibiotics, or eye drop antibiotics and a steroid jab. that is definatly the right decision you made , but every bodies diagnosis of the eye isnt going to be the same diagnosis as your dog . unless your made of money you cant keep going to the vets for the slighest thing , not being patronising but i hope you take my point. tea bags do work on certain eye discomforts ask your vet the next time your down. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sheamus. Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 With respect wipeit69 tea bags are about as effective as chocolate,lol. Let me give you another example of another dog i owned which suffered with KCS http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_kcs__dry_eye_.html which after time eventually come good. Through correct kennel management and treatment and not through listening to and taking advice from guy`s talking phish.. If you cant afford the correct medical care for your dogs don't fecking keep them because i can assure you of one thing i`m not afraid to reach into my pocket for the sake of there welfare. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whippet 99 2,613 Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 firstly you have totally contradicted yourself, if you look back in your posts you quoted "now let me repeat the use of tea bags , milk or optrex will do feck all for your dogs eye disorder" and then you post this "ive just got eye drops out of the fridge and it says on the box made by optrex so yes like i said optrex is the stuff to use lol" your obviously a switched on kiddy whos diagnosis on dogs eyes must be very accurate. like your posts. secondly your trying to turn the topic into an argument by saying when are dogs needs medical attention were to tight to put our hands in our pocket for the bill. NOT EVERY EYE DISORDER NEEDS VET ATTENTION , your dog needed vet attention but every dog hasnt got the same eye problem as your dog had. i hope you understand. compare the tea bag sinario like the dot leaf to sooth stings from stinging nettles. i think your very young from reading your posts , dont take this the wrong way but were to help each other and not try to out do each other in the fact of trying to make out that people hasnt got aclue. trust me youngen youve a lot to learn like the rest of us Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sheamus. Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 chloramphenicol use to be only available on prescription and in my youthful nativity when asking for this product over the counter i never used the the word Optrex to obtain it. Because years ago wipeit69 optrex was a different product all together which was freely advertised to sooth tired eye`s but not infected fecking things like your man describes. My mistake by getting confused between brand names And yes i`ll agree that not every eye disorder need`s a vets attention. My old terrier in the picture suffered a puncture wound which is a world apart from either grit, pollen or other pollutants that cause inflammation of the eye. In any of the cases i mention and i repeat. This Tea bags and milk shite ain't worth a wank and wont do feck all to aid any kind of recovery. Bit like pissing down your own back to cure the spot s on your arse chloramphenicol @ about £6 is the way to go but keep it refrigerated and dispose of it when you limits up after opening. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whippet 99 2,613 Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 chloramphenicol use to be only available on prescription and in my youthful nativity when asking for this product over the counter i never used the the word Optrex to obtain it.Because years ago wipeit69 optrex was a different product all together which was freely advertised to sooth tired eye`s but not infected fecking things like your man describes. My mistake by getting confused between brand names And yes i`ll agree that not every eye disorder need`s a vets attention. My old terrier in the picture suffered a puncture wound which is a world apart from either grit, pollen or other pollutants that cause inflammation of the eye. In any of the cases i mention and i repeat. This Tea bags and milk shite ain't worth a wank and wont do feck all to aid any kind of recovery. Bit like pissing down your own back to cure the spot s on your arse chloramphenicol @ about £6 is the way to go but keep it refrigerated and dispose of it when you limits up after opening. i must of really hurt you to leave me a pm like that / maybe i ought to put it up on this thread to show people how immature and sour you are. i new you would make it personal, thats a sign of a pure loser Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sheamus. Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 chloramphenicol use to be only available on prescription and in my youthful nativity when asking for this product over the counter i never used the the word Optrex to obtain it.Because years ago wipeit69 optrex was a different product all together which was freely advertised to sooth tired eye`s but not infected fecking things like your man describes. My mistake by getting confused between brand names And yes i`ll agree that not every eye disorder need`s a vets attention. My old terrier in the picture suffered a puncture wound which is a world apart from either grit, pollen or other pollutants that cause inflammation of the eye. In any of the cases i mention and i repeat. This Tea bags and milk shite ain't worth a wank and wont do feck all to aid any kind of recovery. Bit like pissing down your own back to cure the spot s on your arse chloramphenicol @ about £6 is the way to go but keep it refrigerated and dispose of it when you limits up after opening. i must of really hurt you to leave me a pm like that / maybe i ought to put it up on this thread to show people how immature and sour you are. i new you would make it personal, thats a sign of a pure loser What ever pellet boy :wankerzo4: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lamp+battery 98 Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 fek me all the lad was after was advice on his dogs eye not a fekin slaggin match no wounder so many people dont ask quiestions on here hope the dog is ok any way mate keep us informed on its progress bud lamp Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest jt750 Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 It was me that suggested eye drops ...I got the feeling from the post that there was nothing toward and maybe the dog had woken up with a gummy eye. I would imagine if there was anything more serious or something had happened to cause more concern then the lad would have gone to the vets. I did say try it for couple of days and if no improvement then the vets ..i mean would any sane person use drops and watch it getting worse and worse before taking to the vet i think not Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whippet 99 2,613 Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 fek me all the lad was after was advice on his dogs eye not a fekin slaggin match no wounder so many people dont ask quiestions on here hope the dog is ok any way mate keep us informed on its progress bud lamp exactly, im not here to argue these kind of people are so annoying , was only trying to help, if you read the thread you will see this and im sure you have Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RustyG 0 Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 And how many vets have you seen that get the soggy tea bags out when dabbing your dog`s eye`s Now let me repeat the use of Tea bags, Milk or Optrex will do feck all for your dogs eye disorder`s i cant make it no more polite than that Wipeit69 Second hand knowledge is worth feck all.. optrex worked on my dog mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sheamus. Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 After the initial mix up Rusty Optrex (Chloramphenicol) worked on mine too Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lamp+battery 98 Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 fek me all the lad was after was advice on his dogs eye not a fekin slaggin match no wounder so many people dont ask quiestions on here hope the dog is ok any way mate keep us informed on its progress bud lamp exactly, im not here to argue these kind of people are so annoying , was only trying to help, if you read the thread you will see this and im sure you have Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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