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How do I tell temporary from permanent paralysis?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Randall" data-source="post: 1635052" data-attributes="member: 38590"><p>What CB said. The vet should be able to tell you tell if she's got a chance, and they can prescribe an anti-inflammatory that will improve her odds.</p><p></p><p>You could try pinching the skin on the back legs or poking with a needle or stick (be careful not to get kicked). If she reacts to it, she can still feel them and might get her strength back. If she can't feel them at all, that's a sign of some severe nerve damage and not a good omen for her recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Randall, post: 1635052, member: 38590"] What CB said. The vet should be able to tell you tell if she's got a chance, and they can prescribe an anti-inflammatory that will improve her odds. You could try pinching the skin on the back legs or poking with a needle or stick (be careful not to get kicked). If she reacts to it, she can still feel them and might get her strength back. If she can't feel them at all, that's a sign of some severe nerve damage and not a good omen for her recovery. [/QUOTE]
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