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Woody is facing major surgery next week to his neck and spinal cord (w00t) Hes been a bit wobbly on his legs for a short time and we ( me and vet ) hoped it was arthritis ( although hes not 11 till Jan his mum died young from back problems He picked up when given PLT tablets , but last weekend he was really wobbly on all four legs and fell down the bottom half of the stairs (w00t) , He is feeling no pain at all , just has difficulty standing and walking , he can still manage to get on the chairs and settee fortunately Hes still eating well and demanding extra sweeties off his dad :huggles:
Any how I took him to a top orthopedic vet who took x rays and put dye down his spinal cord and he has type 2 prolapse of the 6-7 vertebrae .
As Ive said hes in no pain whatsoever :luck: but were I not to let him have this op. he would very soon be quadriplegic . The out look is a good as can be and I was more than relived he hadn't got a tumour as we all thought .
In all his 10 years here, he has cost me nothing , but given unconditional love as do all whippets . Ive attached a copy of his xray for you to see if you can spot the prolapse :wacko:
Hes going in next Tuesday for his op . ( but I havnt told him yet )
Any how I took him to a top orthopedic vet who took x rays and put dye down his spinal cord and he has type 2 prolapse of the 6-7 vertebrae .
As Ive said hes in no pain whatsoever :luck: but were I not to let him have this op. he would very soon be quadriplegic . The out look is a good as can be and I was more than relived he hadn't got a tumour as we all thought .
In all his 10 years here, he has cost me nothing , but given unconditional love as do all whippets . Ive attached a copy of his xray for you to see if you can spot the prolapse :wacko:
Hes going in next Tuesday for his op . ( but I havnt told him yet )