Any dog breed can be a chronic pain service dog. That said, some breeds are better than others, depending on your pain and what you need. In most cases, it's best to have a larger dog to help you push a wheelchair or to help you remain balanced. Also, bigger dogs can reach high ...
You will also know why back pain sufferers have lots of other types of temporary pain too. While I was out walking the dog this morning, I was reminded of just how easy it is to eliminate these temporary types of pain – within minutes. The cause must be related to the fear thing be...
It begins with a statement like “I hold a lot of tension in my back” or “This pain is always the worst when I’m under a lot of stress.” And it often ends up at the chicken-and-egg question: did anxiety cause the pain, or is the pain causing the anxiety?
It brought my pain down so much that I was able to become active in my own healing again. I had no one to rely on in healthcare, nothing to relieve pain, nothing to stop my head from spinning over pain. I lost the ability to survive. I went through motions of living, but I had...
cardiac troponin I; dog; echocardiography; electrocardiography; electromagnetic radiation; heart rate variability; mobile phone; semen quality1. Introduction Mobile phone (MP) usage has been increasing enormously worldwide, leading to widespread electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in the living environment. ...
Dog... September 14, 2013 "Degenerative Disc Disease. In 20 years, I have been through all the medicines a regular doctor can write a prescription for. Once in pain management, I started with 10 mg of OxyContin twice a day, then increased to 20 mg twice a day. Now I am on OxyContin...
Dog #1.(See Figures Three and Four below) The first dog investigated was a 7-year old female Kurtzhaar, with chronic undefined illness lasting more than 2 years and resistant to extensive prior therapy. The symptoms were : episodic weakness, muscular pain, sore throat, exercise intolerance, pe...
The dog was non-weight-bearing and knuckling on the left forelimb on gait examination. On neurologic examination, the dog had an absent withdrawal, marked muscle atrophy, and no appreciable deep pain distal to the carpus in the left thoracic limb. Baseline bloodwork showed a mild leukocytosis (...
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The problem is he has very narrow ear canals and is in so much pain that getting the cream in is difficult. I am really not sure what to do. I feel like after all these years dragging him to the vet for treatments is just harassing him. But if there is something I can do to ...