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This pages were created to tell the story of Sylvia
and the alternative treatment used in the healing of Wobblers, (as prescribed
by several veterinarians, both conventional and holistic). It is meant to
provide information for those who prefer to avoid invasive treatment (spinal
surgery), and I have included the names of Sylvia's veterinarians for those who
wish to pursue the information further. Along with this, is information on
Sylvia's diet, supplements,and vaccination protocol that I have followed. A
more detailed story appears in the Summer and Fall '99 issues of Doberman
Quarterly. A further update can be found in the Fall 2001 issue.
SYLVIA is a rescue we adopted in March 1995 when she
was 14 months old. She's a wild clown whose antics have provided fodder for the
"Sylly Syl" stories in the Doberman Quarterly and The Doberman Annual. She
participates in obedience and agility and her story can be enjoyed at: Sylvia
and Mo......on the web. In late December 1998, I noticed that she was slipping
on our hardwood floors, but other than that, she was as active as ever. Having
had one bitch with wobblers, Syl's symptoms were so different that I assumed
she just needed an adjustment. So off we went to Dr. Bill Connolly who
practices sports medicine.
In watching her move, he saw something far more
serious. An x-ray sent to the University of Georgia resulted in his
recommendation for a myleogram and surgery at the University. I explained that
while he knew medicine, I knew my dog and her personality would not handle the
required months of inactivity following surgery, nor did I want to proceed with
such invasive treatment. I told him that I wanted to treat her with acupuncture
and any other holistic means he could come up with. He agreed.
After the first set of 3 treatments we began a
weekly routine. On the first of these visits, Dr Connolly mentioned an upcoming
seminar for holistic vets on gold bead implants. Dr. Terry Durkes of Marion,
Indiana was coming to Atlanta in eight weeks to teach the seminar. The implants
would produce a constant stimulation of the acupuncture points, eliminating the
need for weekly treatments. He asked if I might be interested in implants for
Sylvia, to be done by Dr Durkes at the seminar. Of course I was.
Christy Waehner Atlanta, GA
Sylvia's Story Pages:
#1
Sylvia ~~ #2 Sylvia's Neck
Wrap ~~ #3 Implant
Day
#4 Implant Day -
1 Mo. Later~~ #5 Update: May
25, 1999
#6 Update:
June 8 1999 ~~ #7 Update: July
- September, 1999
#8
Update: October, 1999 ~~ #9
SUCCESS!!!!!
Sylvia's
Diet, Supplements,and Vaccination Protocol
Sylvia's Health Care Team ~~
Questions? Please email Christy |