Well, Gracie-----Molly will have to take back everything she ever said about your being a sissy about pain! While waiting for the TV Guy to show up this morning to move my dish to a more stable place, I couldn't stand the whining-with-pain and inability of Molly to walk around---so I prowled through the medicine cabinets and found an ancient (2001) prescription for Rimadyl, a dog painkiller/anti swelling medication that my dog, Blizzard, used to take when she got old and crippled. I had called the vet to see about getting some Doxycycline to treat Lyme disease, as Molly does have antibodies for that in her blood-----guess that's one more thing she acquired before I got her, as her first blood test showed that. And I wanted some painkillers for her, too. However, I decided to risk the old Rimadyl prescription, halve it from what Blizzard used to take, and give Molly a dose of it. Let me tell you that within a half hour, I had to put her in her hut to keep her calm and quiet and from jumping around! Talk about a wuss about pain! WOW....I was so surprised!
After the TV guy left, (and they couldn't find a more suitable mounting place for my dish, so I'll have to reinforce that balcony railing it's on to keep it from getting blown off kilter) I drove to town for new pain meds and Doxycycline antibiotic for Lyme Disease. If it's an injury, the Doxy won't hurt her----and if the Lyme has flared up, the Doxy will put it back into dormancy. I could pay 70.00 for a test to see if the Lyme has flared up, but put that on hold for now. I decided to try just the pain killers for a couple of days to see if that will keep her pain free. If not, I will begin the Doxy regimen again---she has had that once before a few years ago. so, that's where we are right now, and she is eating well, has been out and up and down the front porch steps to pee and poop, is a bit lame in that one hind leg yet, but not bad at all. At 8:00 tonight I can give her a dose of the new pain meds that she can take once a day instead of twice a day like the Rimadyl.
I hate it when 4-footers are feeling not well----so hard to tell what's up with them. Am very glad to see her better now!