> I am going to suggest that we have an MRI, even if it shows nothing and just ticks yet another box.
I think I'd be suggesting that too if he was mine - I know he's not a typical breed for it, but looking at this
http://www.veterinary-neurologist.co.uk/part2.htm#20 syringomyelia can cause symptoms like that, though pain is usually the main thing and you haven't mentioned that as far as I've seen - but even if it's a condition of a similar variety/ in a similar area, presumably MRI would be the best/only test to show it up. Again fingers well and truly crossed that it isn't that, but that they can find something on a test that hasn't yet been done, that can be treated successfully.
What's his name, by the way? You've probably mentioned before and I haven't noticed. *blush*
> Sorry to hear about your boy. What treatment are you giving him for his condition and what will the outcome eventually be?
Thanks. If it had been a disc they could have accessed easily, they would have considered decompressing it, and removing the disc material that was pressing on the nerves. Unfortunately the only way to reach the lumbosacral disc is by breaking the pelvis in several places for access, then plating and repairing the pelvis to heal as well - and there are I think only a couple of people in the country who do that sort of surgery. The ortho specialist said post op they would only expect the level of function my boy already has - as a good outcome. I also know there is no way I would put him through an operation like that - I just feel it wouldn't be fair on him, or right. So the main thing is to manage his pain. Tramadol was suggested, but it had no effect - well it made him sick, no effect on the pain, so he has gone onto PLT, which is fairly potent and I didn't really want to give him, but it does help. He has lost muscle because of it - above his tail, and in his back legs - I think I said the right is worse, and you can actually see the dint where the muscle has atrophied just above his knee when he brings his leg forward. I have seen that getting slowly worse, and the tablets having less effect. However he still enjoys his walks - he can run - though he has a slight limp all the time on his right, doesn't look so bad at the trot, and bunny hops when he runs. But he still enjoys hour long walks (technically little and often probably better, but doesn't work for us!). And long term it's just going to depend how quickly/ how much goes - it's the dreaded wait and see game. If he gets to a point where he is in pain that is causing him distress and can't be managed that will be it. If his muscles progressively waste and weaken till he struggles to walk/run, that will be it at the point where he is no longer happy/coping with what he can do. My fingers are crossed that it will get to a point where it will sort of remain static - no better, no worse - then stay there. He's only 8 and a half, and I've TOLD him he has to get to at least 15yrs!! LOL.
Oh, and he was also on anti-oxidants - vit A,C,E and selenium, but where I was buying them online has stopped making them, so I have to find somewhere else - easier said than done.
When's your next appointment? Sorry again if you've said, and I've missed reading it.