
Nearly £3000 so far and the vet has no idea what has happened to my girl. the MRI has come back clear. There is no ruptured disc, no damage to the spinal cord, no signs of meningitis. The only outcome he can come up with is that she has possibly had a stroke, however, he says there is usually something to show this and this time there are no apparent signs on the scans. She also had a lumbar punch and a CT, along with bloods drawn.
He has sent us home with antibiotics called Antirobe - these are for a bacterial infection, something beginning with 'N' but I can't remember now. He told me over the phone but everything is such a blur. I shall try to google it and see if something comes up. She has been given these in case her bloods come back showing this bacteria although he says it is unlikely to be this - he just wants to cover her now in case it does turn out to be that and then at least he has a head start rather than waiting for results. However, like he says, the possibilities of it being this particular infection are extremely low.
He wants us to observe her over the next 10 days to see if she has any other signs of having another stroke but again this is unlikely as if it were to happen - then 36 to 48 hours is the window really. As she went lame wednesday afternoon, I think we are out of that window. He has given me his personal mobile number in case she deteriorates over the weekend as there aren't any neurologists on call but aside from this there is nothing more we can do but monitor her.
She is eating and drinking ok and eliminating - although with A LOT of difficulty as she cannot brace herself and therefore refuses to go especially for number 2's. We have to carry her around or support her belly with a towel. I am struggling as the wound on my hand is still sore and not 100% healed so feels like it might split open when too much pressure is put on it.
If this has been a stroke (she is only 4 and will be 5 in november) what do we do now? He says her recovery will be up to her and has suggested hydrotherapy at a later stage. Is there anything we can start doing now? I do not want her to lose her leg if we can get her moving and have more feeling in it.