
Originally Posted by
lizbud
My Vet would give prednesone shots & pills for Buddy ...
Don't cure the problem, but help reduce the inflamation of the muscles.
Sadly,
this is a different type of problem:
There's no inflammation of muscles or "pain" ... there is an almost total lack
of any "feeling" from the effected paws and legs ...
an MD Dog just can't "FEEL" any of the sensors that normally "tell" the brain
what the rear end is actually doing ...
there's no feedback to the brain saying "left paw is DOWN and touching the grass,
or left leg is swinging forward, prepare to Drop Paw" ... there's just NUFFIN
reporting in from the effected parts.
And the brain has trouble even getting muscle commands back there to the rear end ...
the nerve signals are supposed to be two-way - commands are front-to-back; and
sensors work back-to-front ... in MD Dogs neither direction works properly.
The brain may be sendig "pick up the left paw" messages out ...
but they get crossed up and the right paw reads the scrambled instruction
as "put down the right leg" ...
It's not a tiny bit *phunnie* - but poor Bowser "walks" like a DRUNK.
Eyes are leakin ...
and I'm all Prayed Out. 
/s/
Phred
/s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi
R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy
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