While she is actually seizing, protect her from all hard surfaces. Lay her on a pillow on the floor and stay with her. Make sure you have Nutri-Cal or HONEY everywhere in your home. I carry it in my purses....as soon as she relaxes after the seizure squeeze a little honey or nutrical along the side on her tongue just under it where she will not choke. Keep giving that til she is reacting. She will still be confused after a grand mal seizure so do not try to stand her up or make loud noises or shake her. She could start seizing again.
Start a log-keep everything about her in the log with the date , what the incident was, how long it lasted, what did you and she do right before the seizure and then how she is after. Does she start to twitch in a certain area everytime? That means something. Oh, lordy, I have so much more to say but I always write a book. Please PM me if you think I can help. I am not a vet but I am an old, really old experienced nurse and breeder.. |