TRIPAWDS: Home to 25307 Members and 2182 Blogs.
HOME » NEWS » BLOGS » FORUMS » CHAT » YOUR PRIVACY » RANDOM BLOG

Tripawds Three Legged Dog & Cat Forum Archives

Tripawds is your home to learn how to care for a three legged dog or cat. Explore 17+ years of forum archives for stories and answers to questions about dog leg amputation, and cat amputation recovery. Enjoy fresh discussion and connect with members in the new Tripawds Support Circle.

JUMP TO FORUMS

Tripawd Heroes

Join The Tripawds Community

Register your free account to join the Tripawds Support Circle. Connecting with members and getting the support you need is now easier than ever with the Circle app!

✅ Easy Photo Upload
✅ Direct Messaging
✅ Subscribe to Topics.
Live Chat and much more!

Forums Locked: Search archives for answers & join Tripawds Support Circle to keep discussion going!

Lost password?
Advanced Search
Forum Scope




Match



Forum Options



Minimum search word length is 3 characters - maximum search word length is 84 characters
The forums are currently locked and only available for read only access
sp_Feed sp_TopicIcon-c
Sudden pain
This forum is locked
1 April 2018
12:21 pm
Member
Members
Forum Posts: 9
Member Since:
15 February 2018
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

Hello - We are about 4 weeks post amputation here. We had a big scare 1 week after due to GI bleeding that was traced back to the piroxicam. After a blood transfusion and 2 nights in the hospital, Roger came home perked up and looking much more himself. We switched him to raw food which he LOVES and all has been pretty good until Thurs night. We were sitting around watching tv at night with him laying in his dog bed sleeping when suddenly jumped up making this horrible crying noise and looking panicked. His heart was racing and he was trembling. Within 10 seconds he was wagging his nub and had settled back down. The has since happened several times since where it seems to come out of nowhere an goes quickly away. Now though he seems restless after each "episode", almost like he's nervous to lay down again. He has an appointment with his oncologist tomorrow but I was wondering if anyone else had experienced this or has a guess what could be causing it? He has been off all pain meds since he came home from the blood transfusion but I did give him a Gabapentin yesterday and today after each incident. Last xray showed clear chest but it has metastasized subcutaneously to the skin in several spots. Any input is appreciated.

1 April 2018
1:09 pm
Livermore, CA
Moderator
Members


Moderators


Helpline Hosts
Forum Posts: 4444
Member Since:
18 October 2009
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

Sounds like phantom pain - click on the link for more info. What I read here is most often comes up closer to surgery but I have heard of it coming later.  Discuss with your vet, gaba is usually prescribed to help. 

What is Roger's activity level? Are you ramping up activity level slowly? Four weeks post op is still early and he is still gaining strength and endurance.

My little rear amp Elly lost her right rear leg to a car accident.  She is well over 2.5 years since her surgery and once in awhile she jumps out of her bed like something grabbed her back end.  It seems to happen to her when I have let her do to much during the day.  I've thought it was a muscle spasm because when it happens her back and leg are rock hard- but that could be part of her reaction.  I try to massage and stretch her out if she will let me. I suppose it could still be phantom pain as it lasts a long time in humans, but since it always seems to happen to Elly when we've had a big day I attribute it to overuse.  I didn't get Elly until after her amp surgery so I don't know if she had episodes then.

Karen and the Spirit Pug Girls

Tri-pug Maggie survived a 4.5 year mast cell cancer battle only to be lost to oral melanoma.

1999 to 2010

 

              Maggie's Story                  Amputation and Chemo

 

Find me now on Tripawds Circle

1 April 2018
4:12 pm
Virginia
Moderator
Members


Moderators


Helpline Hosts


Bucketeers
Forum Posts: 24581
Member Since:
22 February 2013
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

HOOOOLY COW!!   ,You have nooo idea  how relieved we are to hear from you and to hear Roger is A-OK!! 🙂   Your last ppst left us hanging when he needed blood transfusion and was in the hospital!   Sooooo glad he's past all tose scary times.

Anyway, while you're waiting fornour Volunteer Vet to respond,  check out the links Karen gave you and see of the Gaba makes a difference.  Of course, not a Vet and not giving Vet advice.

KEEP ON KEEPING ON ROGER!!! 🙂

Hugs

Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too! I

Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!

1 April 2018
6:32 pm
Member
Members
Forum Posts: 9
Member Since:
15 February 2018
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

That phantom limb pain sounds exactly like what is going on. I will continue the gabapentin and try out some of the other advise listed on those links. It was a huge relief to read those articles as I, of course, had already gone to worst case scenario in my head and spent the weekend freaking out. Thanks everyone!

1 April 2018
7:34 pm
Livermore, CA
Moderator
Members


Moderators


Helpline Hosts
Forum Posts: 4444
Member Since:
18 October 2009
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

Stay tuned for input from Dr. Pam.  She is our real resident vet...most of the rest of us are just going off our (sometimes extensive) experience.

Dr. Pam posts as tazziedog

Karen

Tri-pug Maggie survived a 4.5 year mast cell cancer battle only to be lost to oral melanoma.

1999 to 2010

 

              Maggie's Story                  Amputation and Chemo

 

Find me now on Tripawds Circle

1 April 2018
8:01 pm
Virginia
Moderator
Members


Moderators


Helpline Hosts


Bucketeers
Forum Posts: 24581
Member Since:
22 February 2013
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

benny55 said

  Of course, not a Vet and not giving Vet advice.

Just to be clear, only making reference to myself in that sentence  and mupy commentsway-cool 

Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!

3 April 2018
9:32 am

Vet Expert

Vets

Members
Forum Posts: 2203
Member Since:
23 August 2008
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

Phantom pain can show up for many weeks after amputation since it can take a while for the nerve endings to heal.  Some dogs do great right away but I have had some dogs on gabapentin for several months.  Maybe he bumped his healing muscle area and aggravated it.  Since he had GI bleeding I would avoid NSAIDS if possible but I would probably give the gabapentin for 1-2 weeks then try him off of it.

Pam

Forum Timezone: America/Denver
Most Users Ever Online: 946
Currently Online:
Guest(s) 171
Currently Browsing this Page:
1 Guest(s)
Top Posters:
eurydice: 6646
cometdog: 4344
paws120: 3465
Member Stats:
Guest Posters: 1292
Members: 18754
Moderators: 4
Admins: 3
Forum Stats:
Groups: 4
Forums: 24
Topics: 18944
Posts: 259684
Tripawds is brought to you by Tripawds.
HOME » NEWS » BLOGS » FORUMS » CHAT » YOUR PRIVACY » RANDOM BLOG