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Originally Posted by Judy in Waco I forgot to add that you might want to start keeping a record/journal of his seizures. Include the date, time, duration, what was happening right before, any routine changes, diet changes, etc... This is one of the things my son's neurologist requested. |
EXCELLENT IDEA ! That way you can track when they happen - also pay attention to what he's done right before they start - there could be a 'trigger'.....
hopefully your new vet will guide you thru this and offer a solid course of treatment. I've read there are dogs that can live long lives in spite of tremors and 'seizures' - Murph didn't look likt he was seizing to me - it was more like body 'tremors'
girl - you have friends.....if you need to talk or call - I'm here.