Sorry, this is a very delayed reply! I haven't been back to this forum until today. Well, that eye was already blind from the glaucoma by the time I got her to the doctor. I can't remember if it was just managed with drops for a while, but the pressure was so high and painful that the eye needed to be removed or destroyed. My dog was/is not a candidate for surgery due to serious heart issues, so the eye doctor injected her eye with a chemical to essentially "kill" the eye - that doesn't work in all cases, but fortunately for my dog, it worked. After this, she was much more comfortable. Her depth perception was off. She had trouble with steps initially, but then became very good at jumping up and down a curb, though I didn't have her going up and down stairs. She couldn't chase her ball anymore, though, her favorite game. She could sort of catch it in an altered game, and she still liked playing tug of war and trying to catch the sock we'd rile her up with :-) The doctor sill had her on a few pressure drops on that dead eye, just in case, and ointments and testing/monitoring to make sure it didn't get too dry. Also monitoring for that other eye, since glaucoma often also develops in the other eye eventually. She did good for a couple of years - until just recently, she developed a very bad ulcer in her good eye, and now is blind and deaf, plus in pain from lots of arthritis. I am currently trying to decide what to do about her overall situation.