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Update on Little Li


Robynne Black
Australia
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15 Nov 2014 10:35


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Hi all, I just thought I would update you on my baby girl Little Li.
Things have improved immensely for her since we had a medication change.

Little Li has had more xrays and these have been read by not only the very best vets and radiographers from Australia - but some overseas as well through Dr Richard Eaton-Wells and Dr Richard Read.

These people have been marvellous throughout and I cannot thank them enough.

Little Li is not atypical of avulsions or OCD however she displays signs of both.

There is still no accurate diagnosis but ALL vets agree that now we have her pain managed through new medication and now electroacupuncture she should now continue with her and expect that after she has grown completely she should start to improve naturally once she stops growing.

I still plan on getting her a magnetic therapy unit but that hasn't happened yet, hopefully it will be soon.

In the meantime, she is my constant companion and continues to push me out of bed every night. I can handle that lol

Here is a couple of photos of her taken today with her aunt and Mum - as you will see she is not wasting away in terrible pain as some may think !! EXTERNAL LINK EXTERNAL LINK

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