OldManOfTheSea
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Steve, I'm somewhat of a different view that in time the eel well totally heal for flesh wounds do heal but as for ill regular bone growth will never straighten on its own without surgery. It was like this little boy I know that I think I mentioned that he was bone with an ill regular bone growth in his ankle, and that learning of this when the child was around 3 of age, that the parents needed to wait until their son was 7 years old before the surgery could be attempted.
From what little I can tell from that small photo, the eel is surly with some bone damage, just how bad, one cannot tell just from the photos. As I said, I couldn't tell that the eels jaw was out of line, uneven that is for the eel have a good many bones in their jaw area and as well, the ligament to may be seriously damaged as well, which is why the eel not manage to chew its own food.
Steven, you can deny this if it pleases you, but the facts will not be changed by it for if the eel bones where OK, we wouldn't be seeing the disfigure eel in those photos, so it is that the poor eel does have some bone damages, and that it would prove to be best if Lynne could find such a doctor in his or her state. And besides, it wouldn't hurt to get the little eel check out to learn of what the long term disposition will be for the poor eel.
I wish I could say the eel will heal, but I cannot believe this will happen as if things stay as they are :doubt: Sorry
From what little I can tell from that small photo, the eel is surly with some bone damage, just how bad, one cannot tell just from the photos. As I said, I couldn't tell that the eels jaw was out of line, uneven that is for the eel have a good many bones in their jaw area and as well, the ligament to may be seriously damaged as well, which is why the eel not manage to chew its own food.
Steven, you can deny this if it pleases you, but the facts will not be changed by it for if the eel bones where OK, we wouldn't be seeing the disfigure eel in those photos, so it is that the poor eel does have some bone damages, and that it would prove to be best if Lynne could find such a doctor in his or her state. And besides, it wouldn't hurt to get the little eel check out to learn of what the long term disposition will be for the poor eel.
I wish I could say the eel will heal, but I cannot believe this will happen as if things stay as they are :doubt: Sorry