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    Experience with facial nerve damage, canines piercing the lip or extractions/general anaesthetics wi

    That's genius! He actually has Buprenex left over from the attack (and the vet has been getting me to give it to him when his lip is extra sore as well) so we definitely have syringes left over from that. Great suggestion, thanks!
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    Experience with facial nerve damage, canines piercing the lip or extractions/general anaesthetics wi

    In Australia it's really hard to find methylcobalamin B12, which apparently is better. I've managed to find some online (finding it without flavouring or sweeteners was also tricky) so waiting for it to come from the US. It's supposed to be dissolved under the tongue which Tom obviously won't...
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    Experience with facial nerve damage, canines piercing the lip or extractions/general anaesthetics wi

    Thank you so much for your reply. And I'm really glad your recovery went so well! That makes me feel much better that the tics and spasms probably aren't painful - I had been worrying about that. It certainly startles him but so good to know it's not hurting him He has had a tough time - he is...
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    Experience with facial nerve damage, canines piercing the lip or extractions/general anaesthetics wi

    I should just call this a short novel on Tom :/ My 14-year-old cat Tom has had a horrible 15 months and the latest problem seems to be his facial nerves (injury from a dog attack) as well as his canine causing him a lot of pain by stabbing into his lip. I’m trying to avoid an extraction because...
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