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 I picked her up a couple hours ago, and the vet says everything came out normally. If everything came out normal, WHY is she still unable to stand and sit upright, WHY is she not able to move the right side of her body? This is all so frustrating and stressful that I don't why this is happening to her.  He gave me some meds for her to take twice daily and wants us to go back in a few days. I will be needing to hand feed her, help her go potty, change the position she's lying in every so often, etc. I can hold her upright to help her go pee and poop, but what if, for the lack of better word atm, nothing comes out? :confused: Again, thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. Connie, your story has given me hope. Thanks so much for sharing :)  |  
 
 Sweetie, thank you for taking the time to give us an update.  Under the circumstances, it would be very difficult for me not to take her to a different vet tomorrow.  Obviously she is not OK if she can't stand up.  I know you want answers, and so would I.  You deserve them.  Keeping you and your baby in my prayers.   |  
 
 Poor baby. I would also get a second opinion possibly from a specialist. I will keep her in my prayers and you too.   |  
 
 Poor Ariel.  We will be sending good thoughts your way for a full recovery.     |  
 
 I have no idea what specialists are in your area, but I would be seeing one as soon as possible.  A few years ago one of my pups started to show some neuro changes and within a three week period he went from weak to being unable to stand at all. He was misdiagnosed by one specialist who said his knees and shoulders had all gone bad. Seemed to me like a weird thing to happen, so I followed my instincts and went to Texas A&M where they diagnosed two cervical herniated discs. He had surgery the very next day and was able to stand immediately after! He had some complications following the surgery, but ended up fine and in no time had learned to walk again!! Just like people docs, vets sometimes miss the mark in diagnosing things. If you know something is wrong, it is! Take her for another opinion! I will keep you and her in my thoughts and prayers.  |  
 
 Gosh!  There is definitely something wrong and your vet should be trying to figure out a diagnosis!  Dogs don't just become paralyzed and not able to stand or walk for no reason!  Is there someone else nearby that you can take her to?  What kind of meds did he give her?  Pain meds and maybe prednisone?  I'm so worried about Ariel.  I'll be praying!  I hope you can find a vet that can give you some answers and come up with a treatment plan!  Hugs to you!   |  
 
 I agree with the posts above, something is wrong.  What meds did the Vet give you?  What instructions did the Vet give you???  The Vet should have given you a refferal to see a Neuro Specialist???  That is what I would be doing ASAP :(   |  
 
 I know you must be scared being alone in this, while the vet is telling  you he can't find anything. Listen to the above poster's. Seek another vet for a second opinion better yet a specialist. Something must be wrong, even just a pinched nerve could cause her to become inmobile. Good luck. I will keep both of you in my thoughts and prayer's. Hugs,  |  
 
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 if you are near this place i have heard wayne berry is excellent neurologist   Staff i would recommend orthopedic and neurologist and like NOW as not feeling comfortable with your vets recommendation  |  
 
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 Ditto all the above! 2nd opinion ASAP. Ortho, Neuro and experienced in Yorkies!!! Sending prayers.....   |  
 
 Just wanted to thank everyone again for keeping Ariel in your thoughts. She is much better than she was last week -- she has regained some function on her right hind leg, allowing her to get up and get herself around. We're staying positive :)   |  
 
 I'm glad to hear she's improving.  Have the doctors been able to determine what's causing it?   |  
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