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>...Sisson did a study on spinal cord injuries in dogs about 7 years ago and
>showed that early intervention with a methylprednisolone in the first 24-36
>hours did best. For the most part, continue physical therapy for 30 days.
>At the end of thirty days, what you see is probably the best it will get.
Maybe this is just for dogs ... I had a cat with a spinal cord injury who
went from partially paralyzed, unable to lift her tail or urinate ... to
able to do everything a cat does and a tail at 1/2 mast in 6 months. She
regained bladder control overnight, it took about 30 days for most of the
pain to go away, but she continued to get better for 6 months. In the last
several years, her tail has gone from 1/2 mast to 3/4 mast ...
Also, I had a ferret with an injury and it improved quickly over 2 weeks,
but continued to improve (very slowly) for months.
But I guess there are always anecdotal cases...
--Barb--
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Barbara Carlson Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA
[log in to unmask] (412) 481-5927
http://www.gsia.cmu.edu/andrew/bcarlson/home.html (under construction)
Thought for the day:
If "boring women have immaculate homes," I must be very interesting!
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[Posted in FML issue 1642]
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