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Originally Posted by highonart We met with the docs at UGA vet school again on Friday (July 18). Crissey has been off of all steroids for 3 weeks now and has been taking antibiotics (Clindamycin and Trimeth/Sulfam) during that time.
She is now symptom-free except that her right eye is a little slow to dilate. They are very encouraged with her progress and are beginning to lean toward a diagnosis of infectious encephalitis. They are still not completely convinced that it is not sterile, but they are beginning to believe that her progress may be due more to the antibiotics than the initial steroid treatments she received for the inflammation.
They want to keep her on the antibiotics for another 10 days and recheck her then. It appears that she may just fall into that 30% that have the other kind of encephalitis - either bacterial, viral, or fungal. We still don't know with her, but are hopeful that we may actually be able to cure this.
Thank you all for your continued prayers! They are helping all of us!
Deborah |
That is GREAT news! Are they doing a culture to find out what caused the infection? I hope she continues to do well!
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