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I Woke Up Today And I Cannot Hear From My Left Ear I Hear Ringging But Thats About It Im Freaking

My 15 year old dog cant walk anymore!?

I don't want to give you false hope...but...there is a small chance it is pneumonia instead of a stroke. I just had this happen to my 14 year old dog. He had the exact same symptoms as you describe, except he also had a temperature (over 103 degrees). Do you have a thermometer that could take her temperature? My dog went downhill just as fast. It took about a week on clavaseptin for him to be able to walk without staggering, and he was on that for 3 weeks. Unfortunately, when we took him off antibiotics, he had a relapse. Same thing happened the second time. (He also has Cushing Syndrome, and my vet said that was likely contributing to the problem.) So he is now on clavaseptin for the rest of his life. But it's worth the expense to have him trotting around and getting into mischief like his usual self, for however long he continues to feel good....

Take her to the emergency vet. Either she can be saved by getting antibiotics NOW (tomorrow may be too late), or you can at least send her to the next level without having to watch her deteriorate in front of your eyes. A couple of hours driving is worth it either way IMHO.

When i fall asleep, i wake up but can't move my body or open my eyes!?!?!?!?!?!?

It is probably sleep paralysis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis

Edit:
I am actually almost positive that it is sleep paralysis. This is from the article:

Symptoms of sleep paralysis can be either one of the following or a combination:

* Paralysis: this occurs after waking up or shortly before falling asleep. The person cannot move any body part, and only has minimal control over blinking and breathing. This paralysis is the same paralysis that occurs when dreaming. The brain paralyzes the muscles to prevent possible injury during dreams, as some body parts may move during dreaming. If the person wakes up suddenly, the brain may still think that it is dreaming, and sustains the paralysis.

* Hallucinations: Images or speaking that appear during the paralysis. The person may think that someone is standing beside them or they may hear strange sounds. These may be dreamlike, possibly causing the person to think that they are still dreaming. Often it is reported as feeling a weight on one's chest, as if being underneath a person or heavy object.

These symptoms can last from mere seconds to several minutes (although they can feel like much longer) and can be frightening to the person. There may be some body movement, but it is very unlikely and hard for a person to accomplish.

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