Healing Crisis. That's what it's called. Supposedly. And I've never heard of it until today. I think I called every vet in my town, including all holistic vets. I was determined to track someone down to help me. No one could. Except, one lady offered to come by my house and charge me roughly 1000 Dollars for 5 treatments.... People in my situation are desperate; so to all you out there, who are in a similar situation, please beware. Some people are perfectly willing to use your desperation against you and exploit you.
Luckily, I did track down 'his' holistic vet and she offered to come to my house and take a look at my boy. I was grateful. After chatting with her for a while about his symptoms via phone she announced that it sounded more like "Healing Crisis" then an overall decline in health. She said she does come across this symptom sometimes, and she's had pet owners like me, who were convinced that the end was near, when in effect, the ailing body was adjusting to the new treatment.
HEALING CRISIS: A healing crisis is a severe symptom, or set of symptoms, which may appear quite suddenly or unexpectedly during the course of natural healing. If patients are not educated to the normal re-balancing act the body must do to regain equilibrium, they might possibly become frightened or distrustful of the treatment they are undergoing, be it chiropractic, acupuncture, nutritional, homeopathic, etc. Holistic practitioners often assume that their patients understand the self-healing process, or are afraid to tell them that they might be feeling a whole lot worse before they begin to feel better.
Sparky's vet told me that he would most likely be better tomorrow, and that I should not lose faith. I'm also going to continue the Neoplasene. I will hang in there, just like the pup is. She told me to give him a doggy massage, ie: run my flat hands and fingers across his body, all the way down to his tail, massage his legs, squeeze his feet, and work on the stiffness that he's experiencing from the healing crisis. She's confident that he'll be better tomorrow or the day after. I guess older dogs take a little longer to recover from something like this. As for right now, after 20 minutes of massage, I have a snoring pooch on the floor. I am RELIEVED.
Awesome.
ReplyDeleteI bet he loved the massage!
Regardless of his diagnosis and supposed time limit, you're doing and awesome thing.
He's got another one today and completely zonked out afterwards ... hahah. Maybe I should switch my career :)
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