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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 655646" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>I'm sorry. Did the vet talk to you any more about it? </p><p></p><p>If she has some sort of awareness then it doesn't sound like epilepsy. If she's the only one affected it's unlikely to be a toxin. If it's more than one stroke then it isn't likely to be air/fat or a blood blockage. It doesn't sound like its something that's directly affecting a region of the brain because it isn't constant. The more I think about it a stroke as a result of a tumour sounds likely. </p><p></p><p>But like you, I'm not a vet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 655646, member: 1279"] I'm sorry. Did the vet talk to you any more about it? If she has some sort of awareness then it doesn't sound like epilepsy. If she's the only one affected it's unlikely to be a toxin. If it's more than one stroke then it isn't likely to be air/fat or a blood blockage. It doesn't sound like its something that's directly affecting a region of the brain because it isn't constant. The more I think about it a stroke as a result of a tumour sounds likely. But like you, I'm not a vet. [/QUOTE]
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