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Slipped Disc In Back?


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My 10 year old Kelpie x ended up at the vet last Sunday and was diagnosed with a slipped disc- vet gave her an injection, anti inflams for a week and rest which she has been doing. It seemed much better and she was almost back to normal for a few days but yesterday and today seems worse again despite still being on the anti inflams.

Will be taking her to our regular vet tomorrow but does anyone have any experience with back pain/ slipped discs in dogs?

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6 weeks.. Vet last week said just a week then to reintroduce walking. She really hasn't been doing anything since then except one short on lead walk today. Thinking of just showing up at the vet first thing tomorrow even though we don't have an appointment :(

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6 weeks.. Vet last week said just a week then to reintroduce walking. She really hasn't been doing anything since then except one short on lead walk today. Thinking of just showing up at the vet first thing tomorrow even though we don't have an appointment :(

Do that.

My Vet suggests crate confinement for a 4 weeks min with disc injuries.

He checked my SIL's Mareema. He got crated for 5 weeks in the heat of Summer two years ago.

Came thro' OK in the end.

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Vet this morning said her back felt okay now but there was pain coming from both her hips and base of tail. On stronger pain relief, with more confinement and if no better, will x ray.

Only an MRI showed up Fern's problems, xray showed a very faint problem spot which was actually not a problem. Fern's is at the base of her tail. We saw a specialist at Werribee Vet Clinic. The confinement was tried first as I didn't want to do surgery. I've kept her going pretty happily for 12 months now, with confinement on flare ups, limiting her activity and using Pred.

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A myelogram is less expensive than an MRI and it should clearly show the problem area. When my Cavalier ruptured a disk we could immediately see what the problem was on a myelogram. They're still expensive but not nearly as costly as an MRI.

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Vet this morning said her back felt okay now but there was pain coming from both her hips and base of tail. On stronger pain relief, with more confinement and if no better, will x ray.

May be difficult to observe anything on an X-Ray.

It certainly is with humans.

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6 weeks.. Vet last week said just a week then to reintroduce walking. She really hasn't been doing anything since then except one short on lead walk today. Thinking of just showing up at the vet first thing tomorrow even though we don't have an appointment :(

Do that.

My Vet suggests crate confinement for a 4 weeks min with disc injuries.

He checked my SIL's Mareema. He got crated for 5 weeks in the heat of Summer two years ago.

Came thro' OK in the end.

We've a dog who has just finished two osteo surgeries and I also suggest a crate then graduate to a puppy pen before starting light exercise. After a few days the silly boy was feeling ready to get back to normal especially with pain meds doing their job but he wasn't allowed. :) No matter how much he wagged his tail and gave the puppy-dog eyes. While the medication does control the pain it can also make them less cautious of their injuries.

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My Weimeraner slipped a disc this time 2 years ago when she was 9 years old. The vet took an xray which showed some calcification on her spine and prescribed pain killers and strict crate rest for at least 2 weeks. Once she was able to walk around again we took her in for regular accupuncture treatments which helped a lot but ever since her accident her back end is a little wobbly and she's sometimes a little incontinent when she's sleeping, particularly if she's been out for a big walk or feeling a bit stiff. We've continued with accupuncture treatments but she only needs them every couple of months now.

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A myelogram will show a lot more detail than xrays do.

After a week of rest our girl was showing significant improvement so we chose not to put her through further tests, plus they don't do them in Canberra so would've had to have taken her to Sydney.

I forgot to mention that she also swims a lot which I think has helped in her recovery.

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Lacey had her follow up appointment this afternoon ... She is a lot better but the vet has given me some more Carprofen for over the Christmas break just in case she gets sore again, she has a grade 3 luxating patella which the vet said is causing her back pain .. We plan on getting it done after the New Year :)

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