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Old 03-18-2011, 04:13 AM   #15
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We have one here at the University for neurology. Thanks for that link! Button's is vastly improved. She can walk on the hard-wood floors & linoleum without losing control of her back legs now. She does sleep a lot, but I am grateful to that, as I'm sure the rest is doing her good, & it's probably the muscle-relaxer. They did say she would be really thirsty though, and I don't see it. However, I was concerned about her fluid intake, so started serving her kibble wet. She is drinking her water though, I guess I'm just worried.

Thanks everyone for the kind thoughts & wishes!
I'm so glad she's getting around better. A little rest and relaxation can work wonders.

If there's any sign she's starting to deteriorate, please follow Ladyjane's advice and get her to a neurologist.

Sending gentle get well huggins to Buttons,
Bonny
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