Help Needed: Excruciating pain followed by stroke type symto
Help Needed: Excruciating pain followed by stroke type symto
Hi, my name is Jenny and my dogs name is "CUJO" he is a 7lb Yorkie and is approximately 13 years old. Recently he has begun displaying some very odd and scary behavior. One day we woke to find him standing and not moving as if he was having a stroke, when we attempted to pick him up he began crying and whaling in excruciating pain. We took him to the vet who took x-rays, blood and performed a urine analysis. The good news is these all came back negative, but the problem still exists he is still having these episodes; we have also taken him to see a neurologist who took more x-rays of his neck this time. She put him on prednisone for a week which seems to help some, but he is still having these episodes of crippling, accelerated breathing, excruciating pain and stroke like symptoms. Some days you’d think he was a puppy again no problem at all, he does have regular bowel movement so this is not an issue. It kills me to see him suffering, but putting him to sleep is NOT an option. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank Jen
Thank Jen
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Re: Help Needed: Excruciating pain followed by stroke type s
first thing that jumps to mind is pressure on a nerve. The prednisone would reduce swelling, which woudl reduce pressure.
It could be from an injury or misalignment, sometimes we don't know what causes it.
I'd keep up the pred, ask about other anti-inflammatories (like metacam or asprin), limit activities by keeping him in a crate. Can you find a chiropractor? They have been very helpful to many an injured fur.
things like this can take a LONG time to heal, we're talking at the least weeks, probably months. glad that all systems work, that is great news. Glad you found us! You'll find many other people here with disabled animals and lots of ideas to help you and your furbaby.
Me, I"m just a little smart bendy kitty with thumbs so I can type. We have had some kitties with neuro problems tho none exactly as your describe.
welcome!
headbonks and purrrs
bendy
It could be from an injury or misalignment, sometimes we don't know what causes it.
I'd keep up the pred, ask about other anti-inflammatories (like metacam or asprin), limit activities by keeping him in a crate. Can you find a chiropractor? They have been very helpful to many an injured fur.
things like this can take a LONG time to heal, we're talking at the least weeks, probably months. glad that all systems work, that is great news. Glad you found us! You'll find many other people here with disabled animals and lots of ideas to help you and your furbaby.
Me, I"m just a little smart bendy kitty with thumbs so I can type. We have had some kitties with neuro problems tho none exactly as your describe.
welcome!
headbonks and purrrs
bendy
Re: Help Needed: Excruciating pain followed by stroke type s
Dear Bendy,
You are such a talented, intelligent typing kitty and your wonderful posts are just like fuzzy hugs.
Love,
Christine and Bailey
You are such a talented, intelligent typing kitty and your wonderful posts are just like fuzzy hugs.
Love,
Christine and Bailey
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smoochies to ya
i am always glad to provide comfort to furs and their caretakers.
here is some bendiness to help you through the day.
I do hope my suggestions were helpful, too.
oh so cute...
mom says this is my natural pose:
headbonks and purrrrs
bendy
here is some bendiness to help you through the day.
I do hope my suggestions were helpful, too.
oh so cute...
mom says this is my natural pose:
headbonks and purrrrs
bendy