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Misty ~ Hello sweet friend what a tramatic situation you are enduring and I am sure you are gripped with fear. There is hope ... One day at a time breathe in and breathe out ok ....:) On Jan 18th my life changed and my boy was diagnosed with AAI/AAS your hope is that my boy survived and others have too and they are alive and well today. WE CAN HELP YOU !!! The medicine is probally just covering up what is really going on with your baby. When you go to the vet as Val stated research and look up ATLANTO AXIAL SUBLUXATION. I am willing to talk to you over the phone about your baby .. I am in Texas. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need me . I am waiting on a update from you and pray it is nothing serious. You know your baby more than any of us do follow your heart and your instinct. Please treat your baby like a china doll untill you have a complete diagnosis. Please act quickly as time is very sensitive. Please update as soon as you can... I am praying for you ! Hugs from a very concerned AAI/AAS parent! |
Hello all! Thanks for your prayers and thoughts because both mama and baby needed them! Mia is doing much better today. I continuously watch her (which is not hard to do with these cuties!) and I can see some of her old personality coming back to life. We will be going back to our new vet in a few days and I am demanding xrays. You'd think she so little it would be no problem. :) Many thanks to you all. The support for me alone is so great. I appreciate you all. Misty |
Misty, As Vicki and Val have probably already said, please make sure they are careful in doing x-rays, I think they can sometimes make things worse if they move the neck around too much. Glad to hear she is doing better. |
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