Thanks Marsha. I was off work 6 months this year with the assault and 
had the 2 artificial cervical vertibra placed, had the broken 
collarbone and lost some sight to my left eye. Have occular migraines 
now. I am doing the best I can but cannot see this surgery in the 
near future. I feel so bad. I will continue to medicate, watch and 
pray at this time. Is there a sight with used bracing for dogs.
Karen


--- In [email protected], "marsha Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I don't want to scare you or anything, but in all honesty, if that 
is truly what it is, it will likely only get worse. When the onset is 
at an older age, sometimes they can get by, but when the onset is 
that early, it will likely lead to a lot of pain as she gets older. 
My honest suggestion to you is to first make absolutely sure that 
that is what it is and not an injury or arthritis or something. Then, 
start a surgery fund. You likely have a little while before it 
becomes unbearable, so you have some time to save up the money for 
the surgery. Many vets will tell you that to put it off will only 
make it worse. The truth is, the pain will become worse over time, 
but the surgery itself will not not change if it is done now or next 
year or whatever, the recovery will still be the same. Like I said, I 
don't want to worry you, but if it is LP, and she is this young, you 
will eventually either have to have the surgery, let her suffer great 
pain, or put her to sleep to spare her. Start saving money and set a 
goal for a year from now or something. She will likely be ok till 
then. Make sure you do not breed her.....don't want to chance passing 
this on to another pup.
> Marsha
> 
> Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your 
God is.
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Karen Chandler 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 11:39 AM
>   Subject: [Chihuahuas] Chi puppy displaced his kneew joint
> 
> 
>   Thanks for info. The Puppy is a year old and does not cry at all, 
just 
>   his knee gives out and he fall/sits. He is now learning to play 
while 
>   laying down when playing with his sister. We have a step by the 
couch, 
>   he steps with other leg first (as he annot use the bad leg first, 
he 
>   already has learned this) and can get up and down but leg gives 
out at 
>   times. He is a good dog and he is adapting to lifestyle changes. 
But I 
>   cannot afford that surgery this vet bill killed me. 
>   What happens is he keeps with the bad leg and no surgery is done? 
We 
>   continue with the glucosamine and it doesn't work. Will he adapt 
like a 
>   lame leg or can it be worse? Again he has never cried out in 
pain. If 
>   you touch him he is not in pain. What about taping the leg, will 
that 
>   work? To allow it to rest.
>   Karen
>




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