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Old 10-05-2010, 09:44 PM   #210
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Reading those articles brought me to tears. They could've been written about Alexander....so much of it describes him. He does things that are talked about in the articles that I hadn't connected to this, like being startled by interior lights and the television, and sleeping more during the day. The second article mentions a medication that may help but he has other medical problems that might conflict with this. IDK, I'll just have to ask the vet about that.

Alex still has a very good appetite and hasn't lost a whole lot of weight. If I just knew he wasn't suffering I wouldn't be so upset, but I don't know what he's going through.

And with his loss of coordination and difficulty getting up/down the ramps in the house I'm so afraid he's going to hurt himself badly (he gets part way up/down a ramp then stops, and when he's ready to go again I don't think he remembers where he's at and walks right of the side of the ramp ). He's walked off the side of the bed, too. I tried to start closing the bedroom door to keep him off the bed at nights, but he cried so hard and seemed so scared, I had to let him sleep with me. Now I sleep with him connected to me by a short leash so he can't go anywhere without waking me up.
Amen U made me cry and remembering my little darling Nikky. I miss her so much I still cry about her and miss her now 4 years later, and yes she did at 13 do those strange behaviors and having more like sugar attacks but the vet said it was a brain tumor which is common in small breeds in the brain. It makes me so sad reading this. God bless u all having to go through this it is not easy for they are or KIDS!!!!
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