This very well could be the last post for this blog. I think all of the readers here came from my blog, so you already know that Mugsy has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge.
I thought perhaps some of you might be interested in what the Emergency Vet thought was the most likely cause for Mugsy’s steady and not slow enough decline. She suggested it could have been a series of spinal cord strokes. No one I’ve spoken with, including my chiropractor, had heard of such a thing.
Here’s what the site linked above says in its overview:
Spinal Cord Stroke is a stroke either within the spinal cord or the arteries that supply it. It is caused by arteriosclerosis or a thickening or closing of the major arteries to the spinal cord. Frequently Spinal Cord Stroke is caused by a specific form of arteriosclerosis called atheromatosis, in which a deposit or accumulation of lipid-containing matter forms within the arteries. Symptoms, which generally appear within minutes or a few hours of the infarction, may include intermittent sharp or burning back pain, aching pain down through the legs, weakness in the legs, paralysis, loss of deep tendon reflexes, loss of pain and temperature sensation, and incontinence.
Mugsy moved through the symptoms rather quickly over maybe four months. The pain was when he stopped jumping on and off of things he’d always jumped on and off of, and growled at Sissy and the Knight if he was bumped. The aching might go back to early spring, when a visitor was around and Mugsy didn’t play fetch as long as he used to. The weakness in the legs came about two months ago, with the rest of the symptoms rolling on along rather quickly.
Fits. Just thought I’d share the information, so the rest of you can be on the lookout…




