lovelops
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So I have come to terms that Surgery can't be done for Coco- it's a to delicate area and such a high risk of further serious damage ( I consulted another local orthopaedic surgeon)
So I'm now focusing in giving her a long happy healthy comfortable life.
I wanted to let you know I did follow up here and since I've nothing but excitement.. like my husband was in a car accident this week with the neighbour 2 houses down! Both our cars are totalled I think.. I hope not..and he was in the hospital over night. sigh...I had not been able to post anything yet, but here goes..
I contacted my local vet for my bunnies, Dr. Basheer Ahamed at All Paws Veterinary Center in Upper Marlboro Maryland USA, and after I explained the situation to them they referred me to their orthopedic surgeon, Stahl Exotic Animal Veterinary Services, or seavs.com is the web site. They are located in Fairfax, Virginia, US.
I saw that they had ultrasound, digital radiography, endoscopy, radio surgery, laser therapy, and advanced procedures there, so I felt better about asking them the questions. They were asking me about the Xrays, but I explained to them I did not have them but gave them the details and they said the same thing that your orthopedic down there said, and their reason was if they tried to rebreak it and something went wrong it could cause further paralysis in the body past where she is paralyzed now. Ok, I can't argue with that.
NOW, what I did ask was if they knew of any procedures to *improve mobility*.
This was something I would ask doctors with my mother and would get blank looks.
Doctors are always used to hearing I want full functionality back. One of them was crash enough to laugh at us when we asked about that for my mother and made some stupid remark, "Well she aint' going to be running any marathons".
I told him she didn't run any damned marathons before. We want improved mobility. If she is in a wheelchair now, can we get her *AMBULATORY* with crutches, a walker, etc... After we left that doctor my mother broke down crying and I wanted to walk back in and punch the doctor in the freaking face. Bedside manner non existent...
OK so now these doctors have said this, is there anything to improve functionality? a bit more ambulatory?? for Coco? Any water therapy to keep her hind limbs flexible? I know we were pushing for that with my mother after seeing Christopher Reeve walking in a swimming pool and I've always wondered about that for pets as well. Have you done any hydro therapy with her?
I have gotten no responses yet from the emails I had sent out so I will send them out again and then give it a week or so and follow up with a phone call.
I'm still working from home due to the ribs, so that should be ok..
Just an FYI I'm not all talk and no action! Give that baby some nose rubs from me!!
Vanessa