Update: Phoebe just lost control of her legs on kitchen floor Help

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I heard rustling in kitchen thought it was DH, I went to see why he was up and it was phoebe trying to stand up and couldnt. First time she's ever done that kinda flopped like fish until I could pick up her back legs onto the carpet. Gave her fluids, checked bg was 137, she's settled down now but wondering wth? She's gotten up and walked kinda stiff legged since. Going to vets in morning can not go to er vet.
 
She's trying to walk but walking in circles her right back foot keeps going hugh in the air then she flops down. What should I do? Is there anyone on from DCIN??
 
Her eyes are fine, breathing normal when she's not flopping around. She's resting now. Prayers for my baby girl. How do they diagnosis stroke?
 
We can't loose her my DH mother passed away on the 3rd 2 years ago. Our grandsons birthday is the 2nd. I'm not ready to say goodbye. Not yet.
 
Yrs have talked to DCIN and will stand by for now to see if we can make it thru the night. Our er vets stink, only one in tristate area. But reg vet is a jewel. Been seeing phoebe 12 years.
 
I see adequan so yes.


that's true....

i would try something like dragging a string slowly, or another toy just to see if she goes back to moving normally.
could have temporary dislocated a joint.....

can't see how she's walking, but you said she walked afterwards, stiffly.....

sounds related...
 
Echocardiogram would show any cardiac problems that may be related to possible blood clots etc. It's possible she may be having mild seizures and or blood clots getting lodged somewhere. It's so frightening when something like this happens. I hope she is ok.
 
I'd probably put her in a small area (or crate) with a soft bed and keep her as quiet as possible tonight

I know you'll check on her regularly

IF she's thrown a clot, you don't want her knocking any more loose (this is totally guessing though)
I thought her travel crate but then she can't get to litterbox or water.
 
She can't do soft blankets I think the softness puts pressure on shoulders and she won't lay on anything soft.
 
i would think if it were a blood clot, she would have some of the other symptoms like breathing, dilated eyes.... but just mho.

this sounds an awful lot like a pinched nerve...
so relaxing her body would be helpful for that.

Shadow got where she couldn't handle soft any more either.
so let her get where she likes to lay ....
 
this sounds an awful lot like a pinched nerve...
That's what we thought at first. Maybe pooping issues pinched nerve, but then she pooped a big one, normal bug amount. Then this happened. After lb visit.
 
You can give her her b12 but I don't think this is related.
I don't think it has to be on a perfect schedule.....
I never managed that.

neuropathy usually comes with higher numbers and uncontrolled diabetes.

tomorrow the vet can tell you what they think....
but for now, try to get her to think it's bed time..... settle in....

and give her scritches....
 
She's gotten gabapentin and bupe for arthritic pain and nerve meds. Also had 100 LR. Wish I hadn't given her 20 units.
 
You can give her her b12 but I don't think this is related.
I don't think it has to be on a perfect schedule.....
I never managed that.

neuropathy usually comes with higher numbers and uncontrolled diabetes.

tomorrow the vet can tell you what they think....
but for now, try to get her to think it's bed time..... settle in....

and give her scritches....
Thank you I am a mess bug it helps just to voice it out loud to others.
 
I'm sorry but I have to be out early in the morning, so I'm going to grab a test on China (if I can find her) and try to get some sleep

I'll check in on you tomorrow and say an extra prayer for you and Phoebe tonight
 
Oh no... I hope Phoebe is doing better this morning, and that you can get her in to be checked out by your vet asap. Very scary....
 
You can check her paws to see if they are cold or warm. If any or one of them are ice cold then it could be a clot reducing blood flow to the limb. My Leo had a partial saddle thrombus in his back leg and his behavior was similar. They are usually in a lot of pain but Leo was not, so it depends if it's partial or total.
 
Good morning Phoebe and Angela. I think we can dismiss a B12 deficiency, it would not have such a sudden impact. The pinched nerve and/or mini-stroke both fit the bill but just like with humans they are hard to diagnose, harder yet when you can't talk back. I've had both, a pinched nerve is painful and depending on the severity Phoebe could have gone from a whimper to howling in pain. Was there any of that? Good news is that eventually the nerve will find it's place and go back to normal unless it's something like a crushed disk but then you'd know it. The stroke, don't get freaked by the words. It has an old school sound like Grandpa going face first into a bowl of soup. That is NOT what happens. If it's in the brain, like me, there's a headache (pressure on the brain) and then it gets complicated because every part of Phoebe's brain controls a different part of her body and her mind. If she knows who you are and responds to affection that is a huge sigh of relief. My stroke was from an aneurysm that bled and then stopped bleeding. This is the big unknown because CT and MRI do not detect blood flow so diagnosis is complicated.
Angela, you know how much we all love the both of you. I do not think this is that time. It's only been a short while and at 2:30 AM you said she was resting. But she's resting, not flopped over in your arms. Does she have bowel control? Has she expressed an interest in food? Have you slept yet? I'll be thinking really hard about this all day, my way of praying. You don't need to cry Angela, it's not time.
 
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