I went to the surgical vet today and he said like the other vet I took her to that she has some movement in her knee.
I do not know if these things are graded in severity. My friend's dog was unable to walk at all---surgery was a slam dunk. Blossom is limping and puts weight on it.
Obviously it is not a complete tear?
He did not take an xray. Should I go back and ask him to take an xray--they would have to knock her out and he did not want to do that if he was going to knock her out for the surgery when he could take the xray then.
However, what if the tear is not real bad, then she will not need a surgery and I can use other healing therapies to heal her. My homeo said he has healed cruciate tears with homeopathy.
Now, the doctor did say she could develop early arthritis if not fixed. He said it could scar over and heal up.
I read in another post from Dr. Hovfe that Ligaplex can help. I use that myself.... how many caps would I give a dog?
My homeo has his phone silenced so maybe I can contact him tomorrow for a formula. Is there a formula what did Dr. Jeff use on his dog or is that individualized or can it work generally?
I will still give arnica 10M for pain and drop the gabapentin and galliprant for now.
I asked the one vet clinic we went to last week about them doing laser and due to her behavior I guess they were not keen on it.
Does the lumismoothe require special glasses?
The surgery is 6K and really a chunk of expense since my front deck is rotted and the 6K could cover a lot of THAT repair. I want to do what is best for Blossom. I scheduled surgery for the first wed in June but now rethinking, My friend's dog could not walk at all but Blossom can bear weight but looks like Grandpa McCoy walking, for those old enough to remeber the Real McCoy's TV show. I think I should meet again with the vets and ask for an xray to grade the problem--is it a few tears or a lot of tears. He did explain it is a degenerative process. I do know ligaments have a poor blood supply. What would YOU do?
I do not know if these things are graded in severity. My friend's dog was unable to walk at all---surgery was a slam dunk. Blossom is limping and puts weight on it.
Obviously it is not a complete tear?
He did not take an xray. Should I go back and ask him to take an xray--they would have to knock her out and he did not want to do that if he was going to knock her out for the surgery when he could take the xray then.
However, what if the tear is not real bad, then she will not need a surgery and I can use other healing therapies to heal her. My homeo said he has healed cruciate tears with homeopathy.
Now, the doctor did say she could develop early arthritis if not fixed. He said it could scar over and heal up.
I read in another post from Dr. Hovfe that Ligaplex can help. I use that myself.... how many caps would I give a dog?
My homeo has his phone silenced so maybe I can contact him tomorrow for a formula. Is there a formula what did Dr. Jeff use on his dog or is that individualized or can it work generally?
I will still give arnica 10M for pain and drop the gabapentin and galliprant for now.
I asked the one vet clinic we went to last week about them doing laser and due to her behavior I guess they were not keen on it.
Does the lumismoothe require special glasses?
The surgery is 6K and really a chunk of expense since my front deck is rotted and the 6K could cover a lot of THAT repair. I want to do what is best for Blossom. I scheduled surgery for the first wed in June but now rethinking, My friend's dog could not walk at all but Blossom can bear weight but looks like Grandpa McCoy walking, for those old enough to remeber the Real McCoy's TV show. I think I should meet again with the vets and ask for an xray to grade the problem--is it a few tears or a lot of tears. He did explain it is a degenerative process. I do know ligaments have a poor blood supply. What would YOU do?