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<DIV>Well after 3 days of crying, worrying and not knowing what to do, and
knowing we can't afford the surgery, we are getting Honey a wheelchair.</DIV>
<DIV>Her right leg is now as bad as the left, she can stand, IF I put her in
that position, but she can't move. She has NO pain in legs or back.</DIV>
<DIV>I have had a wheelchair one time before and it was the best thing we
did.</DIV>
<DIV>She will love it, how do I know? Well I have a saucer thing like with
wheels, designed for a large plant, I put her legs and butt on there, and
offffffff she went! She almost ran! The cart can't come quick
enough, my and hubby's backs are killing us, lifting her everywhere. We
have used the towel thing a few times too, but it's still hard.</DIV>
<DIV>She eats, drinks, barks, begs, and is herself in every other way, so this
will be a good thing!! Whew, I have never been so exhausted as going thru
this, and what an awful way to lose weight, 6 lbs. in 3
days...............</DIV>
<DIV>stress is awful.</DIV>
<DIV>Just wanted to update everyone, and thank you so much for all your support
and replies. Vet said she may walk again, nerves heal very
slowly. If not, she will love her wheels, from previous experience, they
are life savers.....</DIV>
<DIV>Warmly, exhausted Barbie and her confused Honey</DIV>
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