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So glad that the poor boy isn't feeling pain at the moment :huggles: - and it sounds as if the orthopaedic guy knows what he is doing :thumbsup:

Good luck with the operation :luck: :huggles: :luck:
 
poor Woody, we will be thinking of you both next Tuesday :luck: :luck:
 
What a shock for you, poor Woody, :huggles: good luck to him for the op and for a speedy recovery(I'm sure he'll milk it for all its worth o:) :luck: :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
Poor Woody and you :( good that he isn't in any pain just now, good luck with the op and the recovery :luck: :huggles: :luck: :huggles:
 
Poor Woody, hope the op is a success, you must be very worried :(
 
poor lamb. :( hope he sails through his op and will be thinking of you both next tuesday :luck: :luck: :luck: :huggles:
 
Poor Woody :( hope he makes a full recovery. :huggles:

thinking of you too :huggles: and good luck for Tuesday. :luck:
 
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:huggles: Sending you and Woody loads of Whippy hugs for good luck on the day :luck:
 
Poor Woody :( Good luck for Tuesday :luck:
 
Poor Woody :wub: I'm sure he'll be so much better after the op :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
Hope all goes well, good on you for having it done, so would I. :huggles: to you and Woody
 
Our Duster had the same operation when he was 8 years old. Our vet took ages to decide that he didn't know what was wrong with him and eventually referred us to The Animal Health Trust for a MRI scan as that was the only place in the country with an MRI scanner for animals at the time. We saw a neurological specialist there first though and she diagnosed a prolapsed disc and exactly where it was in about 4 minutes with only the aid of a rubber hammer! Thats the beauty of a specialist for you.

He lived till he was 14. Good luck Woody. I'm sure everything will work out just fine :thumbsup:
 
Judy said:
Our Duster had the same operation when he was 8 years old. Our vet took ages to decide that he didn't know what was wrong with him and eventually referred us to The Animal Health Trust for a MRI scan as that was the only place in the country with an MRI scanner for animals at the time. We saw a neurological specialist there first though and she diagnosed a prolapsed disc and exactly where it was in about 4 minutes with only the aid of a rubber hammer! Thats the beauty of a specialist for you.
He lived till he was 14. Good luck Woody. I'm sure everything will work out just fine :thumbsup:

Thanks for that Judy :cheers: its given me hope that all will be well for Woody :luck: :huggles:

Here we is asking OH for one of his sweeties and woo wooing :wub:
 
Dear Jax

Keeping everything crossed for the boy XXX

My friend's 9 year old had a similar op last year and made a remarkable recovery. The pain problem he had was pain in his shoulder where they took some bone to graft his vertabrae together - the actual operation site was really no problem for him.

Attached is a pic of him about 6 or 7 days after surgery.....

Best of luck,

Louise xxx

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Wishing Woody :luck: :luck: :luck: hope the op goes well and :luck: for a speedy recovery.
 
Wishing Woody all the best for a sucessful op and may he have many more pain free years :luck: :wub: :huggles:
 

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