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Old 05-13-2012, 06:31 AM   #9
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Idiopathic epilepsy can only be diagnosed once all other medical and neurological conditions are ruled out. This involves neurological testing to do. Your vet is guessing. If it were my dog, I'd do all the testing to make sure the seizures really are idiopathic. There are many other conditions facing the Yorkshire terrier that cause seizures which should be ruled out.
Thank you, I will mention that today if we get to pick her up. I also have to do a follow-up with my regular vet, this actually is a different vet because it is an emergency hospital as my vet was already closed yesterday at that time.

Waiting to hear if we'll actually get to bring her home today or if she'll be spending another 24 hours at the emergency hospital.

All in all, very very nerve wracking and exhausting . ..
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