I talked to my vet today. He spoke with the surgeon, and his view is that surgery is always better, that in his clinical experience the dogs always do better.
My vet isn't sure that a $2000 surgery is going to give results that we can't get with conservative management this far out from the original injury.
We've decided to wait a month, and restrict his activity and then see how he's doing. As you guys know, he already has horrible arthritis that has formed, so preventing that with surgery really isn't an issue. It would keep it from getting any worse though.
So my question is, I know some of you have done conservative management only. How are your dogs doing? Jackson is perfect weight, and not an overall active dog. He likes to run a little and go on walks, but he's not going to be running an agility course. He's going to end up on pain meds for the rest of his life either way for the arthritis pain. I just want to do what is best for him.
And I'm still looking into the prolotherapy for him. My vet is doing research also in the hope that that therapy is an option. Anybody have experience with that?
The money isn't an issue....I just want what is best for him in the long run.
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Join the yahoo group called conservative management...these people deal with this stuff with success and no surgery.
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ConservativeManagement/
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