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This is the post I've long dreaded ever since joining this forum.

I lost my beloved Harvey last night.

Following his bladder stone operation on Monday afternoon, he seemed to be doing well, looking quite bright and even eating a little carrot and leaves on Tuesday (as well as the syringe feeding, pain killer and medicine he was receiving). First thing Wednesday morning I thought he looked okay but a bit sleepy - although it has been very hot here - though I was concerned to note no further improvement throughout the day, and he didn't take any more offered food. When I woke on Thursday and immediately saw Harvey looked very tired and lacklustre so rushed him to the vets, where - as like on Tuesday - he stayed there for the day receiving critical care food and medicines from the nurses. Upon phoning for an update, the vet had said he had shown no tangible improvement despite the feeding and rehydration they gave him during but that I should take him home and continue with that myself through to bed-time and they’d have him back in first thing on Friday to continue the process, so there was still some hope. However, while I was bringing Harvey home he seemed to flop onto his side and be twitching so I rushed him straight back to the vets.

The vet said it was difficult to tell for sure what had happened but he may have taken a stroke, an embolism or else a body organ was failing and there was nothing more that could be done. Despite the risk of the operation he was recovering well initially and this is so hard to accept.

I was aware of the various risks involved - his age (5 years, 4 months), coming around from the anaesthetic, risk of infection. plus trying to build up his strength again after the operation etc. However, the bladder stone had to be removed to give him any chance so there was no choice but to proceed.

When I think too that just two weeks ago - while I was very worried about my other pig China who had stopped eating and didn’t look good at all (but quickly responded to treatment and has recovered, thankfully) - Harvey seemed completely healthy with no indication whatsoever of any problem. Now – against my long-held expectation, it is China who is left alone, despite always being much the more fragile of the two.

Harvey was a brilliant wee beast and I can't believe he's gone, especially as it all happened so quick and he had never had anything wrong with him previously and seemed strong and healthy (in spite of being quite old, and I had really thought that he might be one of those who live to a really ripe old age) up until less than a fortnight ago, plus how the vet was very happy with how he was coming along on Tuesday - (but things can happen with wee animals such as these - as I say, on the Wednesday morning he looked a bit sleepy and it was downhill from there). My mum has been brilliant - she was at my house all day Wedneday syringe feeding him every hour and was with me at the vets yesterday, which I was very grateful for, as I was in pieces, totally.

Despite the traumatic and extremely upsetting time at the vets yesterday, somehow it seems rather surreal to me now, almost as if, “did that really happen?â€, but seeing China alone is a stark reminder of the harsh reality. 8...

I know Harvey had a happy life and - aside from a couple of times when mites got at him aside (which were quickly dealt with of course) - never had any health worries at all until this bladder stone appeared, seemingly suddenly. I know it had to be tried but I feel so upset that his last days involved such regular syringe feeding (which he did not enjoy) and perhaos he wasn't very comfortable throughout the last week or so.

Harvey, I will always love you and you will never to be forgotten.

As the vet says, I need to keep China company as best as I can now and, for me, can only hope that I don't have to go through this pain over again for quite a while yet.
 
I am so sorry for your loss :( I lost my oldie recently & it does hurt so bad I know. Give China lots of cuddles hopefully you will find some comfort in each others company, mine was my last piggie & I miss her so much.
 
8...Oh hun so sad. I'm so sorry you lost Harvey, what a terrible shame.

I too lost my 4.5 year old boar to bladder stones, he died at 7pm on 7th of July - 777. Those numbers are burned onto my heart for ever. He too was perfectly healthy until May when I first took him to the vet, where they treated him for a UTI and sent us home.

In June his behaviour changed again so I took him back, and again they just wanted to treat him for a UTI but I insisted they did an x-ray as I had been reading up on stones and knew he was showing the signs. Sure enough he had a bladder stone. He made it through the Op but died in recovery from blood loss (which I believe was caused by the surgery).

I never got the chance to say good bye, and I wasnt there when he needed me...4.5 years of love and care, but when he really needed me I wasnt there. Just devastating :0:0

I know its no consolation (it wasnt when I was told), but he had a good life and lived to a ripe old age.

RIP Harvey, sleep tight little one
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Thanks First Time Piggie Mum; in Harvey's case the vet also initally thought it was just a UTI that, with the medicine would clear up in a couple of days (oh, if only it had been that!), but when it didn't my vet didn't hesitate to say an X-ray had to be done. The operation too seemed to go well and later scans done yesterday showed the bladder as fully intact with no internal leaking. I don't know, maybe Harvey was just too weakened by his weight loss and/or the trauma of going through the operation at his age, though it will nag at me forever that he was doing well in the first 24 hours after the op, which I had been told was the most crucial time so I really felt confident on Tuesday night that he was going to be okay.
 
Thanks First Time Piggie Mum; in Harvey's case the vet also initally thought it was just a UTI that, with the medicine would clear up in a couple of days (oh, if only it had been that!), but when it didn't my vet didn't hesitate to say an X-ray had to be done. The operation too seemed to go well and later scans done yesterday showed the bladder as fully intact with no internal leaking. I don't know, maybe Harvey was just too weakened by his weight loss and/or the trauma of going through the operation at his age, though it will nag at me forever that he was doing well in the first 24 hours after the op, which I had been told was the most crucial time so I really felt confident on Tuesday night that he was going to be okay.

How devastating :0 Thats just so sad. It doesnt matter how much they warn you about the risks, you have to do whats right for the piggies dont you but it doesnt make it any easier does it....for ages I kept thinking "I took him in there to make him better, not make him dead"...I felt so guilty.

I'm 3 weeks in to my grieving, and have to say it feels as raw today as it did then. People keep telling me to get some more, but I'm just not ready yet :(
 
I am so sorry; I lost one of my piggies after her second bladder stone operation (although for different reasons). But it is ever so hard to take when it apparently happens without warning!

You have done for Harvey what you could and have given him every chance.

RIP Harvey
 
Whee are so very very sorry to hear about dear Harvey 8...8...8...
RIP Harvey run free at the bridge, enjoy munching on the lush green grass and sweet dandelions and popcorn thru the meadows, you'll be so very very sadly missed by your devastated mummy and friend China but NEVER forgotten xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGS)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) and lots of loves from Glynis, Velvet and Onyx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Another little star now twinkling in the sky ........... :(
 
What sad news. I'm so sorry Harvey didnt pull through after all your best efforts. Popcorn free at the bridge lovely boy and know that you will be dearly missed..
 
I'm so very saddened to read this 8...
Sending you hugs and lots of piggy kisses to Harvey at the bridge where he is running free from pain x>>
So so sad :0
 
What sad news. I'm so sorry Harvey didnt pull through after all your best efforts. Popcorn free at the bridge lovely boy and know that you will be dearly missed..

Thanks Farquhar, your avatar pic actually looks a lot like Harvey. :0
 
8...8...8...I am so sorry. I hate loosing piggies. 8...8...8... Popcorn free at rainbow bridge little Harvey... :(
 
So very sorry to hear your bad news, I lost one of my beautiful boys in June and I know how hard this all is. (((((hugs)))))
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So sorry to hear your sad news. You did everything you could for your special boy.

RIP Harvey

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:( RIP Harvey, big hugs to you too. Sure he is now in a better place popcorning and enjoying his food x
 
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