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Laura-Anne
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13-11-2011, 10:11 PM
Originally Posted by emma47 View Post
Totts and Muffin are lovely i'm glad to hear she improving
Thank you

Originally Posted by lozzibear View Post
Oh, that is great to see her up on her feet! You must be so pleased! I hope she continues to improve
Honestly over the moon, she still hasnt eaten much but we're getting there.

She has another vet appointment tomorrow, is it sad that I cant wait to walk her in to show the team how well she has got on? lol
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13-11-2011, 10:17 PM
How brilliant, I'm so pleased for you.
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13-11-2011, 10:17 PM
Originally Posted by Laura-Anne View Post
Thank you

Honestly over the moon, she still hasnt eaten much but we're getting there.

She has another vet appointment tomorrow, is it sad that I cant wait to walk her in to show the team how well she has got on? lol
Of course it isn't sad! It sounds like she has come such a long way, so I am sure the team will all be pleased as punch with how she is doing
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14-11-2011, 07:07 AM
So nice to see that she is improving! xx
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14-11-2011, 07:18 AM
I am pleased to hear she is improving.
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14-11-2011, 09:27 AM
Originally Posted by Lucky Star View Post
How brilliant, I'm so pleased for you.
Thank you
Originally Posted by lozzibear View Post
Of course it isn't sad! It sounds like she has come such a long way, so I am sure the team will all be pleased as punch with how she is doing
Shes unrecognisable atm. We had to ask the question on Wednesday night so its a complete turn around. Im so grateful to the vets for giving her a chance.

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So nice to see that she is improving! xx
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I am pleased to hear she is improving.
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14-11-2011, 09:32 AM
All cases are different but my WSD--aged 14 or possibly older---had a vestibular episode and was out of it for 3 days. He took a while to recover but then went on for another 2 years.

He always had a list to the left when walking and took to following human legs to help him orientate himself.

Hopefully she will do the same.

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14-11-2011, 02:49 PM
Originally Posted by rune View Post
All cases are different but my WSD--aged 14 or possibly older---had a vestibular episode and was out of it for 3 days. He took a while to recover but then went on for another 2 years.

He always had a list to the left when walking and took to following human legs to help him orientate himself.

Hopefully she will do the same.

rune
Thanks rune, I was actually just seaching vestibular disease on the forum to see other peoples experiences of it.

Im hoping thats her seen the worst of it. Were having to force feed her atm but I really cant complain she is doing so well.
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14-11-2011, 02:50 PM
Also did he stay on vivotonin? (sp?) Just wondering were considering keeping her on it :/
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14-11-2011, 02:52 PM
Panda was out of it and we had to lift him to wee and I don't remember him eating at all---we syringed water at first then he drank.

My vet said he was not in any pain and should come through it. He did.

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