Girlrocks
Brilliant_Rock
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I'm a work at home mom, and this morning I had a meeting with a client. Arrived home around lunchtime. Noticed my dog was acting a bit off. Wouldn't walk, would take 2 steps and then sit down. She had a sad/painful look on her face. As time progressed, she got worse and worse. She was laying on the ground moaning, kept repositioning herself as if she could not find a comfortable position. I thought maybe she had to go out, so I tried to get her to go outside, she wouldn't get up. Tried to bribe her to walk to me with a treat, just layed there. I finally helped her up and helped her outside. She has hip displaysia and with a 20 degree day, I thought maybe it was that and some arthritis, but she was really struggling to walk and arching her back. She went out on the deck and collapsed. I had to carry her back inside. She collapsed again just inside the door. She seemed very uncomfortable, burying her head in my arm and leg as if she was in pain and looking for comfort. The bus pulled up outside and she always waits excited at the front door for my kids. When they walked in, she was trying to get to them but couldn't walk, so she was attempting to crawl across the floor using her front legs only. I frantically called DH, who was already racing home from work. She was wimpering and shaking all over. We rushed her to the vet. They feel that she either blew out a disc in her spine and the bulge is pressing on the spinal cord, or that she had a blood clot that traveled to that area of the spine because it came on rather suddenly, however progressed as the hours passed. They did some neurological testing and felt that they had ruled out a stroke. They tested her for Lyme's disease which was negative. They have her on steroids for inflammation and a muscle relaxer. Our vet is very into Chinese acupuncture, so she did a treatment on her with electronic stimulation and that seemed to give her some relief; she passed out asleep on the exam room floor snoring during the treatment. We have to keep her activity to a minimum for the next 2 weeks at least. They said she could improve or it could progress to paralysis. We may have to take her to a neurosurgeon and have spinal surgery. We have to watch her closely because the vet said if it progresses to full paralysis, we have a 4 hour window to get her into surgery to try to correct it. She is a 9 year old yellow lab and my children are so in love with her.
I'm trying to downplay the severity of the issue for my kids sake. They know that she hurt her back and that we are giving her medicine to help her feel better. She was fine this morning. Nothing happened today that I know of that could have injured her. The vet said she could have slipped on some ice, or just turned quickly because of a noise, really it could have been anything. We have to take her out on a leash to do her business and then right back inside. She normally sleeps upstairs in our room, but no stairs for at least 2 weeks. DH is going to sleep downstairs tonight (we have a guest room on the main floor thank god) to keep an eye on her. We have a sling to help her get down our patio stairs to get out into the yard. She is really out of it, probably partly because of the medication. She has not moved since we got home from the vet 2 hours ago. I have to follow up on the phone daily with the vet and perhaps taker her in for some more accupuncture. She has such a sad look on her face. She is still so gentle and loving. The vet was in such a hurry to draw blood, that they took it from her jugular vein in her neck, and all she could do was lick her hand afterwards.
Thanks for letting me vent. And anyone that wishes to include her in your prayers tonight, by all means, please do so.
I'm trying to downplay the severity of the issue for my kids sake. They know that she hurt her back and that we are giving her medicine to help her feel better. She was fine this morning. Nothing happened today that I know of that could have injured her. The vet said she could have slipped on some ice, or just turned quickly because of a noise, really it could have been anything. We have to take her out on a leash to do her business and then right back inside. She normally sleeps upstairs in our room, but no stairs for at least 2 weeks. DH is going to sleep downstairs tonight (we have a guest room on the main floor thank god) to keep an eye on her. We have a sling to help her get down our patio stairs to get out into the yard. She is really out of it, probably partly because of the medication. She has not moved since we got home from the vet 2 hours ago. I have to follow up on the phone daily with the vet and perhaps taker her in for some more accupuncture. She has such a sad look on her face. She is still so gentle and loving. The vet was in such a hurry to draw blood, that they took it from her jugular vein in her neck, and all she could do was lick her hand afterwards.
Thanks for letting me vent. And anyone that wishes to include her in your prayers tonight, by all means, please do so.