
Originally Posted by
MomObvious
Well since PSOM and CM are painful conditions and your dog is showing signs of pain or something annoying, the scratching....I personal who have another MRI if the derm is recommending it. I would think the concerns of my dog living in pain would out weight the risks of MRI for me. Personal opinion only.
Melissa
Good advice!
My Dougall was diagnossed with cm and psom in both ears when he was 18 months old. I made the decision not to opt for surgery for either (a very personal choice).
I have been told if I opted for the psom surgery the chances are it would come back. Dougall suffers with back problems and is on medication and has treatment for this. Dougall has been scanned in total three times, the second time, psom had gone from one ear! the latest scan yesterday revealed he is exactly the same.
Dougall has recently developed new areas of sensitivity. I was very concerned him sm was developing into sm or he had injured himself in some way. The only way to be sure was to mri. We now at least know what we are dealing with and his medication has been changed.
This is a really interesting discussion below which might help.
http://www.cavaliertalk.com/forums/s...ystic+fibrosis
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