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Old 11-27-2012, 03:08 PM   #20
yorkietalkjilly
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Just take your ease while you can! Hope the injection helps! I find the key to those is being "good" for the immediate two weeks after the shot. The medication itself can irritate some before it helps the area with some people. So try to take it easy for a good while after the injection, if at all possible. You may feel better but still don't overdo. Hope you feel better.

I always found having a puppy threw my back out worse than anything!!! All that bending, stooping, down on the floor playing with them, cleaning up after them, a lot of extra work. Try to mitigate those activities some if you can.
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