Luciuslop
Alpha Buck
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Mr Bigwig ( who is a Frenchie ) is now 6 and half years old and extremely proud of the fact !! Unfortunately he has developed arthritis in his back legs and this has got progressively worse over past year or so. He has very little muscle tone on his back end now. He has recently started having Cartrofen injections and also takes Metacam. There is a risk with taking the 2 together, but at his age its worth taking the risk if it helps him to stay mobile and pain free.
A week ago he went and had an acupuncture session. I discussed it with vet beforehand and we thought it might be of benefit to him. We were hoping to get him to a point where he would not need the metacam and have wider intervals between the cartrofen jabs. After the treatment he went home and had a little sleep and then he was on power mode around the garden. However, the following day he was quite poorly, in pain and unable to walk . He had a Cartrofen jab on the next day ( Weds ) and by Thurs he was able to walk again. Fri and Sat he couldn't walk and his joints were very sore, so I started him back on Metacam. Sun he was a little more mobile, but by Mon he was off his feet again. I spoke to vet and we decided not to give another acupuncture treatment. She was honest enough to say that she didn't know if the acupuncture was responsible for his mobility problems, but said he might have had a bad reaction to it. She said she has never encountered this reaction before with acupuncture. It also possible that the mobility problems are just part of his overall condition and would have happened anyway, without any acupuncture. But, he has never had days before where he could walk and then not walk and felt so poorly. He had another Cartrofen on Tues and is now back to how he was before the acupuncture, weak and wobbly but able to walk about. Vet has agreed that we will continue the injections on a as needed basis, probably every 2-3 weeks, instead of the recommended course of 4 weeks and then a break.
I was just wondering if anyone has heard of rabbits having a bad reaction to acupuncture ? I feel rather bad, because in trying to help him I may have made him worse.
Also, are you aware of anything else Wigs could try for his arthritis and/or to help with muscle tone ? I asked vet about EMS and Laser therapy, but she felt that they would not be beneficial to him.
Poor Wiggy is having a bad time with his legs and he also has a very nasty middle ear infection, that we have been treating for a couple of months. It is slowly responding to anti-biotics. He is SUCH a hero about me injecting him every day and pouring copious quantities of liquids down his ears 3 times a day. He just sits there and lets me do what I need to do and never objects, even though the ear cleaning must be unpleasant for him
Thanks in advance.
Mr Bigwig ( who is a Frenchie ) is now 6 and half years old and extremely proud of the fact !! Unfortunately he has developed arthritis in his back legs and this has got progressively worse over past year or so. He has very little muscle tone on his back end now. He has recently started having Cartrofen injections and also takes Metacam. There is a risk with taking the 2 together, but at his age its worth taking the risk if it helps him to stay mobile and pain free.
A week ago he went and had an acupuncture session. I discussed it with vet beforehand and we thought it might be of benefit to him. We were hoping to get him to a point where he would not need the metacam and have wider intervals between the cartrofen jabs. After the treatment he went home and had a little sleep and then he was on power mode around the garden. However, the following day he was quite poorly, in pain and unable to walk . He had a Cartrofen jab on the next day ( Weds ) and by Thurs he was able to walk again. Fri and Sat he couldn't walk and his joints were very sore, so I started him back on Metacam. Sun he was a little more mobile, but by Mon he was off his feet again. I spoke to vet and we decided not to give another acupuncture treatment. She was honest enough to say that she didn't know if the acupuncture was responsible for his mobility problems, but said he might have had a bad reaction to it. She said she has never encountered this reaction before with acupuncture. It also possible that the mobility problems are just part of his overall condition and would have happened anyway, without any acupuncture. But, he has never had days before where he could walk and then not walk and felt so poorly. He had another Cartrofen on Tues and is now back to how he was before the acupuncture, weak and wobbly but able to walk about. Vet has agreed that we will continue the injections on a as needed basis, probably every 2-3 weeks, instead of the recommended course of 4 weeks and then a break.
I was just wondering if anyone has heard of rabbits having a bad reaction to acupuncture ? I feel rather bad, because in trying to help him I may have made him worse.
Also, are you aware of anything else Wigs could try for his arthritis and/or to help with muscle tone ? I asked vet about EMS and Laser therapy, but she felt that they would not be beneficial to him.
Poor Wiggy is having a bad time with his legs and he also has a very nasty middle ear infection, that we have been treating for a couple of months. It is slowly responding to anti-biotics. He is SUCH a hero about me injecting him every day and pouring copious quantities of liquids down his ears 3 times a day. He just sits there and lets me do what I need to do and never objects, even though the ear cleaning must be unpleasant for him
Thanks in advance.