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Will keep her in my thoughts and prayers about her eye and mobility. Thanks for all that you do for Gabby, LJ, and all the other pups too. |
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Gabby had a good day today in Physical Therapy. What she had prior to her surgery was spinal walking (reflex walking) and that is what they are hoping she will regain. I have been trying to find more information on the web about it and found a couple of things...but not much. At this link: discbook I found this: Occasionally a dog that has transverse malacia of its thoracolumbar spinal cord (no deep pain sensation) can learn to "walk" again using the crossed extensor reflex that may still exist in the hindlimbs. Without motor connections to the brain, this reflex is "released" and causes the involuntary motor movements that are frequently observed in the limbs. Through extensive physiotherapy, many of these dogs learn to swing their bodies to get their hindlimbs under them and allow the reflex walking movements to be effectual. This form of walking is called spinal walking and looks a bit "motorized" but serves the function well. Unfortunately many of these dogs are also permanently incontinent. Many owners lifestyles do not allow the time necessary to properly care for incontinent dogs. As a result many of these dogs are euthanized rather than allowed the time to see if they can develop spinal walking abilities. Functional recovery of locomotive behavior in the ... [Tohoku J Exp Med. 1986] - PubMed result |
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I am so happy to read that Gabby had a good day at P.T. I am praying she will regain her reflex walking. Sheila |
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Thanks for the update...I will keep her in prayer. |
Still praying that she will continue to improve. |
Great to hear Gabby have a good day at PT. I love the little strip shirt she has on in her latest picture. She looks so good. Prayers for Gabby. |
I'm glad Gabby did well at PT. I watched the animation and I'm hopeful that she will walk again.:) |
Gabby has been doing so much better! She is still not walking, but she is using her left leg to move her back end around when she wants to turn. She had PT today and she actually is also using her right leg again. She will continue to go to PT three times/week for now....I have a feeling that she is going to really zoom along in the next few weeks! Very exciting! :) Those YT prayers are being answered again. :) |
Love this happy update. Yea!, for her left leg and prayers for her right one. |
I am so happy to hear this good news about Gabby. I will continue to send prayers for her recovery. |
We have to not think she is going to walk, we need to know she will walk!! Prayer is a powerful thing we need to have the faith it will work for her.:Pawprint: |
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Linda, I agree. I feel Gabby will be zooming along in a few weeks. You have given her a reason to want to walk! We'll just keep praying for this little girl. Sheila |
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Keeping up the prayers for Gabby. Linda, your one in a million! |
That's terrific news. Small steps for sure. Basil is pulling for her from his X-Pen! |
That's fantastic news about Gabby. |
Today was better for her right leg at PT. I am very concerned, though, because she is just not getting up and walking on her own yet. The therapist said that she will not feel negative about it until it reaches another two weeks without progress. She thinks it all may be because Gabby is weak. She does tire easily now...starts panting so her therapy has to be done in small bits. |
...and she loves to be cuddled and carried around by you! She is a smart girl -she wants to stay right where she she's at!!! If she gets much better, she may not be your special baby. All joking aside, I bet it's just a matter of time. She's been through a lot and I'll bet in just a few short weeks, she'll be doing much better! Once again, she's a lucky girl to have you on her side! |
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We'll just keep praying, all the harder for Gabby. I like the therapists positive attitude. Sheila |
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Still praying for little Ms. Gabby. Glad to hear these slow progress too. |
I hope you all are right. I am trying to have the same attitude that the therapist has, but it is SO hard. :( |
I'm just catching up with the last two updates. I'm sure she is very weak. She is bound to still be weak and sore, plus she has some age on her. It very well may take her a bit more time to regain her strength. She might surprise you and really take off when she is a bit stronger. I look at her picture daily and always say a special prayer for Gabby. I want her to get there so much!:) |
Gabby truly was a diamond in the rough and she is polishing up to be such a beauty. It is amazing the changes she has flown through in the short time she has been in your care. It really shows what love, patience, and some great people, rescue and Vets can do. It may be a long road for her but it is wonderful to see her blossom. Thank you to all her helpers. Bless you Gabby. |
1 Attachment(s) When I am in my office/sewing room, Gabby stays in a crate next to my desk. Since she was cleared by the neurologist recently, I have left the crate open and my pups have been one by one wandering in there to check on her. Tonight three of them decided to go in there and lie down with her. So cute! :) Pictured are from the front and clockwise: Adina, Armani, Isabella and Gabby. |
What a sweet picture and love how they all decided to hang out with Gabby. :D |
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