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Old 02-11-2011, 02:56 PM   #11
ladyjane
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I have had her since she was 5 mos old. dropped off at animal shelter to be put down. She is now 2.5 yrs old. She has been to 3 different vetsall concluded cerebellar hypopisa and 2 neurologists. The first neuro thought she had hydrocephalus and would probably die within months of me having her. He put her on steroids to stop or slow down the production of spinal fluid. After 2days I noticed her becoming very lethargic and almost non responsive. Called him back and he was surprised of her reaction and told me to stop. Within a day she was back to her spunky self and very alert. He concluded that it was not Hydrocephalus. He thought maybe to do an MRI.To be honest after he alsmost killed her I kind of lost faith in him and got a second opinion from another neurologist. This guy took so much time with her and was paitient with me. He concluded CH and when I asked about doing an MRI he said you could but it will not change anything so I would not recommend it. She has no seizures, eats and drinks indep. plays with toys and her fursisters and brothers, She is very awre of her surroundings. She barks at me if I ignore her. She wants to be picked up and carried. She does have the intention tremors not so much the head bobs but she does have a hard time uprighting her self and staying that way for a long period of time. She does get around though. When I am home she is all over the living room. If I am in the kitchen she will squrim her way in there. If my husband sits on the couch she goes over to him and barks to be picked up. she will come to me when I call her just takes a little while. LOL. We love her dearly and I would do it all agin. It would just be nice to talk to others to see if I can do something different for her that I did think about to improve her quality of life. By the way the neurologist was impressed by her. He did say she appears to be a little happy girl and said if I was willing to keep her she will have a long life. OF COURSE I WILL KEEP HER!!!! I just try to adapt her envirnoment to siut her needs. It is a never ending challenge to make her life more comfortable.
She sounds charming! She is so lucky to have you!
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