11-17-2010, 03:17 PM
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It sure is.
She's walking on the leg today too. That tells me it's irritated and not fully blown, but it will blow soon enough if we don't do anything now.
That ligament is a funny thing. If it's fully blown, there is no way it can support the leg, but if it's only damaged and "on the way to blown", she will limp, but have no pain, but she limps because the ligament is weak and can't support the leg. I should find that photo of it that I posted when I had the old software and she blew the other leg.
She's walking on the leg today too. That tells me it's irritated and not fully blown, but it will blow soon enough if we don't do anything now.
That ligament is a funny thing. If it's fully blown, there is no way it can support the leg, but if it's only damaged and "on the way to blown", she will limp, but have no pain, but she limps because the ligament is weak and can't support the leg. I should find that photo of it that I posted when I had the old software and she blew the other leg.
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