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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Lizards better watch out!

Nathan has had such a great week.  Check him out today walking like a maniac....fast and steady!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dl7PxZdUoY

He's walking almost as if nothing ever happened.  You can hardly tell he has a weak side now. Now that's a happy thanksgiving!

And, happy thanksgiving to everyone!
Warm Regards,
Heidi

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Out of the Blue - Tail Wagging

Who would think after 8 months Nathan would finally start wagging his tail??!!  I came home from work the other day, and Nathan was standing (yes, standing) at the door wagging his tail, really wagging it.  Wow, all this time, he never has been able to really wag his tail.  It would have very small movements, but not like this! I remember reading all those articles about the order in which recovery happens...tail wagging is supposed to be first, then potty control, then walking.   This is just another reminder that recovery continues to occur, month after month.  Nathan continues to surprise me.  He is such an amazing dog!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Getting to a stable place

So, we are finding that Nathan is now doing best with 2 short walks and one longer walk (limited to about 1/2 mile).   Overall, he's getting about 1 mile of total walking per day.  This seems to keep him from having setbacks while still toning his muscles.  We'll stay at this level for awhile and see how we do.   One bit of good news, over the last week, he has managed to empty his bladder on the long walk a number of times.  With any luck, we can get this happening on the short walks.  Not sure if we'll ever get to the point where we can just run him outside to go potty.   

  

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Dox-a-Palooza!

I need to sidetrack today to brag about my little Frankie, aka Doodlebug, so named for his compulsive need to drink water and subsequently pee.   Yesterday was the Dox-a-Palooza, which is DARE's annual fund raiser (Dachshund rescue).  For the 3rd year, Frankie took home 1st place in the Lick-a-Lot contest (most face licks in 1 minute).  At 152 licks, he beat his nearest competition, which was 93 licks.  Nathan was there to cheer on his best friend....and..Nathan...

is back in good shape after his Thursday acupuncture treatment.  He walked all over the park at Dox-a-Palooza and those who know him from our normal local dog park were rightfully impressed.   It was a fun day for all and I had two very tired doxsies when we got home! 

Thursday, November 3, 2011

A bit of a set back

After 2 1/2 weeks of Nathan walking like a maniac, Tuesday came and something was wrong.  He could barely walk.  I didn't panic on that first day.  Then, Wednesday, same thing.  Slightly better, but nowhere near where we had been and he really needed to walk with his sling.  So, then, panic began to set in.  Could he have ruptured another disk or was this just extreme fatigue?  He had an acupuncture appointment with the vet on Thursday, so I tried to keep calm and waited for today.  So, I relayed the events of the past 3 weeks to the vet.  Immediately he said, it was probably too soon for us to have switched from every 2 weeks of treatment to every 3 weeks.  He examined Nathan and said he had low Chi.    We will go back to treatment every 2 weeks again.  We gave Nathan a rest tonight, no walking.  We'll slow start walking, shorter walks again tomorrow.  Hopefully, we haven't caused too much of a setback. 

I can't deny I am a bit heartbroken as this is really the first major setback that we have had.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

On to the next hurdle

OK, so Nathan can consistently walk the entire distance of our long walks, wobbly at times, but he's got the endurance now.  So, check that off the recovery list.  One thing he still struggles with is the way he puts his back feet down.  He still does a little upside down foot stride before his foot turns to the proper upright position.  Its just for a split second, but its enough to scrap one toe on each foot, more so his right foot, which is the weaker side.  Before each walk, I wrap a little fabric bandage around that toe on each foot.  I had stopped for awhile to see how severe the drag was and I've had to start again.  Its been about 2 weeks now.  Hopefully, we can test it again in another couple of weeks. 

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

He earned a chewy stick tonight!

I'm not sure what's going on this last 2 weeks, but Nathan's walking improvement is crazy.   Tonight, he walked 85% of our long walk, which is close to a mile.  It's almost 60% more than just yesterday.  You can see his confidence growing.  You can see his excitement at being able to go where he wants to go.   Its so strange after 7 months of slow and steady improvement, to see this spike is the opposite of what you would expect.  I keep hearing about the dreaded "plateau", but it doesn't appear to be anywhere in sight.

I don't think this is going to be a hard-candy Christmas!!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Hiding under the bed, again!

It's the simple things.  Before Nathan's injury, every night before going to bed, he had a ritual.  He'd run around the family room couch, then dart into the guest bedroom and hide under the bed.  Last night, for the first time in 7 months, he did a little run around the couch and then ran under the bed.  I use the word "run" loosely, but he did walk very quickly.  It's a big step that he is making decisions to walk instead of scoot around the house.  Although he walks outside on the sidewalk, he still scoots in the house.  But over the last week, I've seen a big change.  He tries to walk instead of scooting.  

The last 10 days since his last acupuncture treatment have brought marked improvement in his walking stability and endurance.   He also appears to be more confident that he can walks, so he tries harder.   He is consistently able to do 1/2 mile walks outside.  I'm really feeling that by year-end, he will be fully recovered in his walking. 

Unfortunately, he did poop in bed this morning  :(

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Crash & Burn? No!

So, Monday came and as I feared, Nathan's 4-day acupuncture high was gone.  He was back to his strength from the prior week.   Tuesday, same thing.  UGH.  But, as it turned out, it was just a couple of days of needed rest.  Tonight, on our walk, he was a fireball!  He was practically running.  He set a new distance record by a bit.   He's even starting to choose to walk in the house sometimes instead of just scoot. 

It's much better now that the temperatures are getting cooler here in Florida because its so much easier on him when he's not overheating.   I'm sure this is helping us quite a bit.  Can't wait to see what tomorrow brings!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

A Special Thanks!

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who had sent such warm wishes for Nathan's recovery!  Each one is so touching and inspirational.

After each acupuncture treatment, Nathan usually has 3-4 days of amazing strength.  Then, we typically see a bit of a decline from that high.   So, it will be interesting to see where we land tomorrow.  As for today, I am absolutely thrilled at his progress.  He now can walk the entire length of our shorter walks.  No more having to carry him home.  In addition, he's is walking slightly more than halfway on our longer evening walks.  Since we live in hot Florida, we reserve the longer walk for the evenings.  Nathan wears out much faster in the heat now, so we don't push as hard during the midday walk.  The shorter walks take about 15 minutes in total.   We do two of these a day.  This is the first time I've felt really confident that he will be able to fully recover his ability to walk.  We don't have full potty control yet, but I'm hoping that with strength in his legs will come better control to hold in poops and empty his bladder.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Acupuncture Day!

I love acupuncture day! I can always count on super-Nathan after his treatment.  Tonight, Nathan walked a full 1/2 walk distance unassisted for the first time.  This was about 20% further than yesterday and about twice as far as about a month ago.  Walking at normal speed, 1/2 walk is about a 10-minute walk at a good clip.  Of course, it takes us about 20 minutes now, but who's counting!  Now the acupuncture vet wants to move his treatments from every 2 wks to every 3 wks.  We've done a total of 7 treatments over 10 weeks so far, along with using the chinese herbs I previously mentioned.  As the Monkees once sang "I'm a believer"! 

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Back to using the sling

Although Nathan's walking has become steadier over the last 2 weeks, his endurance has not increased much.  He has a set distance he is able to walk before he wears out.   So, we are testing going back to using the sling to supplement the length of the walks.   Once he appears to be unable to walk unassisted, we put the sling on and see how he does.  We tried this for the first time last evening.  He was SOOOO excited to be able to motor along.   I could barely contain him.  When I picked him up to give him a break, his little feet were still moving like crazy in the air.  The sling (which as I've mentioned is just a thin scarf) just barely supports him, but that 5 or 10% of support allows him to really walk.   We are going to test this for a week or so and see if it increases his overall endurance.   Fingers crossed....  

Saturday, October 8, 2011

A slow week

It's been a slow week for progress.  Nathan is walking a bit further and a bit steadier, but definitely not a banner week.  Today, we went to the dog park.  This is the only time Nathan actually empties his bladder.  He's overcome by all the smells.  When we first got there, he literally did a normal squat and peed for a long time.  It was so strange, because it looked like a normal pee that a healthy dog would do.  But, at home, he has yet to do that.  He peed at least a dozen times at the park, marking everything in site.  I wish I could take home those smells to my front lawn!   His best friend (other than Frankie, of course), Apollo, was at the park today and they played for quite a while.  When Apollo saw Nathan from across the park, he came running over.  Nathan was sooooo happy!  They are just like children.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Do Chinese Herbs work?

This is a question that I've tried to research over the internet over the last 6 months.  There is little in-depth information on these as they pertain to dogs.  Double P II was prescribed for Nathan at the time of the injury by the vet who was doing the acupuncture at that time.  What little research I found on that drug suggested it was toxic over time.  So, I did not use it for more than 1 week.  The vet who is currently doing Nathan's acupuncture prescribed Ba Ji San, and on this most recent visit, Hindquarter Weakness.

With all the therapy going on at the same time, its impossible to isolate the impact of these herbs.  That being said, Nathan has been on the Hindquarter Weakness herb for almost 5 days now.   I do see some improvement in the strength of his weaker right leg.  His gait is steadier now than it was a week ago, although his overall endurance has not increased measurably.

In any case, the boys are both ready now for Halloween!!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Another new therapy to consider?

Nathan may not like his acupuncture visits every other Thursday, but I do.  He always is a bundle of energy afterwards and walks like a maniac. 

At this Thursday's visit, the vet told me he discussed Nathan's case with another acupuncture teacher and neurosurgeon in our area.  This doctor is leading the way on platelet/stem cell treatment for animals (using their own platelets).   As doxsie owner himself, he told my vet that if it were his dog, he would do the treatment.  He has had good results in situations like Nathan's, esp. where his recovery is hindered by one leg being weaker than the other.  The treatment is done on the weaker leg.  My vet said he would do it too, if we aren't were we want to be in another 5-6 weeks.  So, need to begin considering that treatment.  I've read very good things about it on the internet in treating arthritis in animals.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The 6-Month Mark

Hard to believe 6 months ago yesterday was Nathan's surgery.   Time to reflect on what he can and cannot do:
Can Do's
  1. Spinal Walk about 10 minutes unassisted.
  2. Hold in pee pee and poop, if tended to timely.
  3. Mark territory with little pee pees
  4. Play in the house
  5. Snuggle
Can't Do's
  1. Empty his bladder
  2. Walk for more than 10 minutes unassisted.
  3. Jump or climb stairs
Hmmm.....pretty darn good!!!

Monday, September 26, 2011

The Penny videos

HOPE.  I've lived on it for 6 months now.   If you are going through this with your dog, there will be ALOT of days when you feel like there is no hope for recovery.   The amazing thing is, just when you are having a few of those days in row, there will be some form of improvement out of nowhere.   While I was searching for hope in the form of YouTube videos, around the 3 1/2 month mark, I found Penny.  The first video of Penny was at 3 months.  She was exactly in the same point in her recovery as Nathan, just starting some steps of spinal walking.  After a bit more looking around, I found a second video of Penny, this one at 9 months.  Low and behold, she was spinal walking like a pro.  She was getting around perfectly.  I thought, well, if she can do it, so can Nathan.   Penny became my poster child of Hope.  Below are the 2 video links for those who have a day (or ten) where they need Hope.

at 3 months:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOsP5REGXhM

at 9 months:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR4L5Wd_00E&feature=related

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Sling-free

Time to retire the sling.  Nathan is walking unassisted 50% further than he was just 2 weeks ago.   We've stopped using the sling now.  Nathan has enough strength and coordination now in his back legs to be able to walk without falling over every 10 feet.  He also seems to have learned how to compensate for his weaker right leg.  His biggest struggle with walking was falling over to the side of this weaker leg.  But, now it doesn't stop him.  I also hardly ever have to lift up his butt to get him walking.  He's now able to stand up on his own, even if he falls over.   I think part of the improvement also comes from his gaining confidence in his abilities. Walking without the sling is good for his confidence and is also forcing him to improve his balance.  

Can't wait to see where we are a month from now!!  It's a competition to get as well as Penny....I'll tell you about the Penny competition tomorrow.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Apparently, we should go away more often

I'm so amazed by Nathan's progress in the 5 days we were away.  On our walk this morning, Nathan walked further unassisted than ever before.  Did he need a break from us?  Were we pushing him too hard?  Maybe.  Perhaps a few days of taking it a bit easy gave his body time to rest and rebuild.  This is something to keep in mind as we continue to work towards recovery.  Not much progress on the potty front though.  He does squeak out little pee pees, but still can't empty his bladder.  I'm hopeful that these signs of small pee pees are a stepping stone to normal bladder function.   Another improvement is the amount of steps Nathan takes around the house.  Although he walks outsite, he tends to scoot around the house on the carpet.  I've noticed him making an effort to walk instead these last 2 days.  And, he had a pretty darn good wrestling match with Frankie last night. They haven't done much wrestling since the injury.  It's good to hear Nathan making his Chewbacca sounds.  Yes, he sounds like Chewbacca from Star Wars when he wrestles.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Home Sweet Hot Dogs

Vacation is awesome, but there's no place like home!   The best thing of all was seeing that Nathan is actually walking BETTER now than just 5 days ago when we left!   So, if there was any doubt that he was getting the proper amount of exercise while we were gone, that doubt is gone!  We went for a walk as soon as we got unpacked and Nathan walked much steadier, fell over less and needed hardly any assistance getting back on his feet.  I can't even put into words what a relief and joy that is.    Looks like we have a pet sitter to stick with!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Talked off the wall

So, after my day of panicking yesterday, I decided to go ahead and call the tech last night and see what was going on. I know, I am overprotective. She told me they had spent the day at the park and then went to visit the vet's office to say hi to everyone. She emailed me some pics of the boys. They were supposed to go to the park again today. It was a huge relief to know they weren't spending every day in their room. After all, they aren't dogs, they are short hairy humans!! Can't wait to see them tomorrow night!

Monday, September 19, 2011

A very worried mama

So, we are on day-3 of our out-of-town trip. We have a doggie-cam in the room where we put the dogs when we go out. The vet tech staying at our house was supposed to walk the dogs 3 times a day, plus spend time with them and stay there overnight. This was so the dogs wouldn't be stuck in their room too many hours at a time. Every time I view the camera, the dogs are in their room...no matter how late, no matter how early.  I guess no one will care for your babies the way you would. If only Nathan would get his potty control back, we'd have so much more flexibility for doggie care.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Mrs. Brown, you've got a lovely daughter...

That's the song Nathan and Frankie will be singing for the next 5 days.  Tomorrow morning, we leave to go out of town for 5 days.  A vet tech, who is also the daughter of Dr. Brown (the vet who did Nathan's water therapy) will be staying at our home caring for Nathan and Frankie.   We've never had anyone stay at our home with the boys because we used to put them in their favorite doggie day care facility.  But, Nathan can't go there now.  

I felt like a crazy neurotic woman making this list of all the things I wanted the tech to know.   I have a full typed page of all kinds of instructions.  I even pre-cut strips of bandages to wrap around his toes that get scraped up when he walks.   I'm sure I've forgotten something.   It will be interesting to get her email updates each day!   Stay tuned!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

My fire dog

Nathan is a fire dog, at least that is how the acupuncturist describes him.   When he enters a room, you know it.  He commands attention.  Nathan has learned that the vet gives him lots of treats during his acupuncture.  At today's acupuncture appointment, Nathan would not stop barking at the vet until he got his treats.  It fact, he kept making such a fuss, the vet had to give him a B-12 shot in his head to calm him down.  

This past week had been a tough one because Nathan has begun pooping 3 times a day now (which is actually how often he used to go before all this happened).  Over the last few months, he had only been pooping 1-2 times per day, which we got by using the ice cube trick.   This 3rd poop has been coming at all different times during the day, sometimes when we aren't home, and causing a mess.  Looks like we will have to do a mid-day ice cube.  I conveyed all this to the vet today and he felt it could be that Nathan was actually improving his motility and therefore getting back to his "normal" poop count!  So, maybe good, maybe bad, depending on which way you look at it.   In any case, I cleaned up a fair amount of poop this week!!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Nathan, the sheepdog?

Since Nathan was a pup, he insisted on the "family" walk (mommy, daddy, Nathan, & Frankie).  Although, he would still enjoy a walk with whomever took him, he clearly had his preference.  If my husband went to put on Nathan's leash and I was in the other room, Nathan would run to find me and start poking me hard behind the legs with his nose, herding me into the other room.   While he can't herd us right now, he still makes his feelings known.  When I walk him alone, he acts like he can barely walk.  And each time he does this, of course, I panic.  Is  there something wrong? 

Tonight's family walk renewed my confidence that he still has lots of improvement ahead of him.  He was full of energy and set a new record for walking unassisted, going about 1 minute further, and then completing the balance of the long walk with his sling.  Since he began walking unassisted about 2 wks ago, he hasn't been able to complete the long walk.  So, tonight was a great accomplishment!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Is it Thursday yet?

I am counting the days to Nathan's next acupuncture treatment.  I was a skeptic, but I have to say, I'm convinced that the electro-stimulation acupuncture has alot of merit.   The key is finding someone who is an expert (this vet, as I have previously mentioned, is also an instructor).  Nathan has had 4 treatments, each 1 week apart.  Each time, post-treatment, he had increased endurance and strength.  After our last appointment, the vet wanted to skip a week to see what would happen.   The first week, Nathan maintained his steady improvement.  But, clearly in this last few days, there has been no marked improvement.  We are now 12 days out from the last treatment.   Yes, it could be my imagination, but I really don't think so.   The test will be how Nathan does after this Thursday's treatment. 

Is it Thursday yet?????

Monday, September 12, 2011

Those no-progress mornings

I hate mornings like this.  In the back of my mind, I hear the doctors saying "one day Nathan will plateau".  When I have one of these mornings where he seems to barely be able to walk, I have to remind myself that like anyone recovering from an injury, there will be bad mornings.   But, it doesn't make it any easier to push back the feeling of frustration and know this morning is just a blip on the radar.    But, the last 2 days have not shown any progress.  At this point in his recovery, it's important to look at progress based on a week at a time, not a day or 2.   You'd think by now, I'd be an expert at doing that, but not so much! 

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Getting close to the 6-month mark

In the back of my mind is always the guideline that a dog will be at about 80% of where they are going to be at the 6-month mark.  At this point, we are at 5 1/2 months and Nathan is not recovered to the point that I would want to consider 80%.  So, we continue to work hard with him each day to ensure that he makes progress each week.  In fact, he does make progress each week. Some weeks, the progress is small, some weeks, it's amazing.  It's Sept 10, and Nathan can now do 3 5-minutes unassisted walks each day.  He is now steadier, he falls over significantly less as he walks unassisted.  Today, on our morning and afternoon walks, he walked 1-2 minutes further unassisted.   I worry each day about him plateau'ing.  I know that day is inevitable.  We have exactly one week until our trip to Cancun.  We want to have Nathan as healthy as possible for the vet tech who will be staying at our house taking care of the boys.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Walking without the sling begins

It was time to start testing Nathan's walking abilities outsite without his sling.  To our surprise, he was able to walk about 4 minutes completely on his own.  Then, we continued the walk with his sling.  So, this became our new walking procedure.  4 minutes unassisted, then the balance using the sling.   He was not able to walk as far even with the sling after the 4 minutes on his own.   Having to work so hard to keep his balance appeared to be wearing him out faster.   It seemed worthwhile to do a shorter overall walk in order to have those first few minutes of unassisted walking.   Nathan was also doing quite a few little squeaks of pee pee on these walks.  At our Sept 1 acupuncture visit, the vet was very positive about our progress.  So much so, he felt it was time to move to every other week of treatments instead of every week.  He felt that Nathan now had a good chance of making even further improvements.   Woo hoo!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Crest Lake Park

It had become our normal Saturday morning ritual to take Nathan and Frankie to the dog park since they were puppies.  Hard to believe, but its been nearly 5 years of our Saturday ritual.   Since Nathan's injury, we were no longer able to go to the park.  Once Nathan was able to take some steps with his sling, we began taking the boys to the dog park again.  Although Nathan preferred to scoot on the grass rather than walk, he did like to mark his territory, so the park was the only place that he made any attempts to empty his bladder.  This was the main reason we began going to the park again despite the fact Nathan could not walk or run around.  It was August 27th, and now, Nathan could walk steadily with the help of his sling.  So, the park was fun again!  Nathan made laps around the park and marked everything in site.  It was awesome to see him peeing!  Our old Saturday ritual was back in place.