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Date Posted: 1:16:40 pm, Wed, 11/28/07
Author: Sandy
Subject: Denise, Chicory's not walking on his hocks. He walks like he's drunk in his rear legs. According to Ken, he does better on the carpet than he does on the wood of the dining area or in the kitchen. Some days are better than others. But if we give it a bit more time and the adjustments don't help, then I think I'm going to ask about accupuncture. Dr. Travis does that also so it wouldn't be like we'd have to find yet another yet.
In reply to: Denise 's message, "HI! I'm sorry your are hurting. Does the cold make it worse? About Chicory...is he walking on his hocks? Diabetic neuropathy causes this. My sisters cat was like this, then was dx'ed with diabetes. She used vit. B12 (not the normal kind) and he came out of it. Vet was shocked. It took awhile though. I will send you a link to a cat story and how this works. II hope he feels better after his adjustment! My Bubba was completely down, not able to use his rear legs and he had accupuncture and I wa amazed he was on his feet in 2 weeks and 4 treatments. Those lumps Cricket gets...I wouldn't like that, especially if they hurt, that doesn't sound good and he doesn't deserve that!" on 11:25:19 am, Tue, 11/27/07


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