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Old 12-31-2010, 04:18 PM   #27
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I don't know much about FCE, but I do know about AAI (Atlanto-Axial Instability) as I have a female born with it, had surgery, and is healthy and happy today.

One of the signs of AAI is the coming and going of feeling in their back legs first as pressure is put on the nerves and they lose the feeling. AAI is typically found through a digital x-ray or an MRI. Because AAI wasn't very common (or not easily found) many vets are not familiar with it. It is something that you should consider too.

We also have a support group for AAI, if you are interested, please pm me!

I so hope you find the problem and are able to get a diagnosis and treatment quickly. I know how hard it is when something is wrong with your babies!
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