All Discussions Tagged 'acupuncture' - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T06:29:39Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=acupuncture&feed=yes&xn_auth=noArticle On Acupunturetag:mycorgi.com,2017-04-17:1150197:Topic:19654662017-04-17T02:38:48.876ZLindahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LindaFeldbin
<p>Anna suggested I post the link to the article on acupuncture that I found on her link about grain feed foods. I found it a very good explanation of the practice and a realistic view of what it can be used for in dogs. I imagine it would also be the same for cats, horses and such.</p>
<p>I was impressed with what it did for the IVDD in Max and what it does for me in pain management. I know you've all heard me talk about it enough times. When I told my PCP that I was going for acupuncture…</p>
<p>Anna suggested I post the link to the article on acupuncture that I found on her link about grain feed foods. I found it a very good explanation of the practice and a realistic view of what it can be used for in dogs. I imagine it would also be the same for cats, horses and such.</p>
<p>I was impressed with what it did for the IVDD in Max and what it does for me in pain management. I know you've all heard me talk about it enough times. When I told my PCP that I was going for acupuncture he was in full agreement. For myself I no longer live my days with a pain level of 8-10, more like 2-3 and I keep a regular schedule of treatment of 5-6 weeks.</p>
<p>So for anyone who is interest or considering it for their dog (or even for themselves) here is the link to the article.</p>
<p><a href="http://now.tufts.edu/articles/does-acupuncture-help-pets">http://now.tufts.edu/articles/does-acupuncture-help-pets</a></p> ANOTHER update on Bogart's diagnosis of shoulder and elbow dysplasiatag:mycorgi.com,2014-01-04:1150197:Topic:18322142014-01-04T00:05:59.462ZBogart the Cardiganhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/CharlotteDeMarco
<p>NEWS FLASH</p>
<p>Thanks for suggesting that we submit the x-rays to the OFA. VERY interesting results. We only received a preliminary evaluation regarding the elbows and hips, because Bogart is not 2 years old yet (a requirement). For the shoulder, they did send an official determination. Here's what we were told by OFA:</p>
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<p>Mild hip dysplasia</p>
<p>NO sign of elbow dysplasia</p>
<p>NO shoulder dysplasia</p>
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<p>So three different vets in my area have looked at these…</p>
<p>NEWS FLASH</p>
<p>Thanks for suggesting that we submit the x-rays to the OFA. VERY interesting results. We only received a preliminary evaluation regarding the elbows and hips, because Bogart is not 2 years old yet (a requirement). For the shoulder, they did send an official determination. Here's what we were told by OFA:</p>
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<p>Mild hip dysplasia</p>
<p>NO sign of elbow dysplasia</p>
<p>NO shoulder dysplasia</p>
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<p>So three different vets in my area have looked at these x-rays and come to the conclusion that there was dysplasia in shoulders and elbows but NOT the hips.</p>
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<p>;-) I'm hoping OFA can be trusted to give the most accurate determination - in any case we are a lot happier than we were a month ago. Since the first diagnosis we have had 4 acupuncture treatments, one chiropractic adjustment, joint supplements and holistic pain meds, increased fish oil, changed diet from "hot" proteins to "cold" proteins (still Orijen, just different mix). That had nothing to do with the joints but the vet who did the acupuncture treatments told me some dogs run "hot" and some "cool" - and Bogart shows he is running "hot" in her opinion. If you google the hot vs. cold proteins you will find some interesting information.</p>
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<p>earlier follow-up post:</p>
<p>Went to see another vet today, that our primary vet referred us to. Dr. Wansky does both traditional and holistic treatments, and is very experienced with acupuncture.<br/> <br/> She really took the time to answer many questions an talk me through different courses of action. She seemed to think we should consider surgery because Bogart is still so young. Anyone out "there" whose Corgi has undergone surgery for dysplasia? I'd like to know more.<br/> <br/> She gave Bogart his first acupuncture treatment. He was very calm throughout and even seemed to doze off for a bit. We are going to do 3 more - one a week, and see how it makes him feel. She recommended increasing the amount of fish oil, up to 50 mg per pound of body weight - and favors salmon oil which is particularly good for joints. She prescribed a herbal pain treatment 3 times per day which will take the place of Rimadyl.<br/> <br/> We also talked about exercise, it will be important to keep his muscle tone good, and besides swimming, walking is the best option... So we will do some shorter hikes starting this weekend.<br/> <br/> She said she could tell by the darker shade of pink of his tongue, that he has some chronic pain. It should be a lighter shade of pink when there is no pain... Had not heard that before.<br/> <br/> I submitted my first claim to VPI, we will see what they cover - at least the x-rays and exam from last week. It will be interesting.<br/> <br/> The vet said AKC should be notified. My regular vet is submitting x-rays to OFA this week. They will evaluate only the shoulders because your dog has to be 2 years old for them to review the knee dysplasia, apparently.<br/> <br/> -------------------------<br/> Original post January 3, 2014<br/> <br/> <br/> Bogart had x-ray's today that were reviewed by his vet and another surgeon. He isn't even two years old so it sure is a blow to think that he will be saddled with this for the rest of his life. The vet suggested laser therapy and has also put him on Dasuquin. Anyone tried laser therapy? Also considering acupuncture. Our vet thinks it would be worth trying methods to help the condition besides pain medication such as Rimadyl.</p>