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Old 12-16-2008, 11:06 AM   #6
joeflexromine
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I wrote a message eariler saying that my yorkie as encephallitis and that wasnt tottaly correct he I just got more info from his doctor that he has Meningoenephalitis (GME) I understand that deseius but does anyone know how long there yorkie lived with it or if he survived threw it. what can be done for him?

Thank you all for your thoughts and prays I guess I will explain what has happened to Tyson so other can benefit from it.
Tyson came from Tupelo Mississippi he is almost 2 years old and our 1st yorkie but 2nd dog. We got Tyson to be a companion for our at the time 15 yr old lab/britney mix dog (Alex). Yes Alex is still alive and doing well at 17 yr old. 2 weeks ago I started noticing that Tyson wouldn’t sit on the edge of the tub b/c his back legs kept sliding out from him. Tyson follows me and My wife everywhere including the bathroom. About 3 days later I noticed that he wasn’t jumping on the couch but seemed to be in no pain at all. This is very strange bc Tyson is very athletic and jumps everywhere. So we made an appointment with his vet for mon the days was Saturday. Monday came around nothing new except for what I explained and once we went to the vet he had a dislocated hip. The vet re-set the hip and home he went. Threw the week we went back to the vet 2 more times once on wed b/c he just wasn’t doing anything and once on fri. At that point the vet thought that is was best to take him somewhere else to have him looked at. Michigan State University isnt too far from us and they are a great vet for thing like this. Alex Tyson house brother spent a week there 5 years ago with a broken hip. The next day came which takes us to Sat he was very num to just about everything he just didn’t want to do anything at about 9:00 pm that night Tyson had a Seizure and threw up. We called the vet and he told us to leave right away to MSU. So we did. Tyson had blood work ran and was admitted to the hospital. His blood work was really normal so they ruled out a shunt right away. 1st thing Mon morning he had a CT scan of his head and this found some extreme swelling. Which brought us to Meningoenaphalitis (GME). He is advancing quite fast and they feel that it may not be long before he just cant go no more. he responds to us and is still eating but that is about it. They started giving him a steroid today and an anti seizure med today also. I have visited him everyday and we still have hope for him. We get to take him home tomorrow and just watch him and make him as relaxed as possible. The Doc says take it one day at a time it maybe weeks or Months left but sometimes you never know. 2 weeks ago our baby Tyson was 100% fine and now this is where we are at.
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