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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: ~*~YorkieWorld~*~
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| ![]() This so sad, I'm so sorry for the loss of your precious one, thankyou for sharing this info may safe someone dog ![]() |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Mostly in a world of books
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| ![]() I'm very sorry for your loss, but I'm glad to hear you have 2 new babies! I know a lot about immunotherapy and I am very interested in it. Forgive me if I'm being crass but I would like to know more about what happened. There's nothing wrong with immunotherapy but you have to be quite careful with it. How long did your pup stay in the surgery for after having the injection? Anaphylactic shock can be caused up to about 1/2 an hour to an hour after having the shots. The dog has to be closely monitored for that time to see if they are going to have an adverse allergic reaction. Did you have anything on hand to bring her out of it? Adrenalin? Antihistamines? Oxygen to open up the air passages? How long after going into shock did she pass? I'm sorry for all the questions I am just very interested to know what exactly happened. Last edited by Lillium; 11-29-2007 at 11:24 PM. |
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And Lil Sister Kamari Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Illinois
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| ![]() Welcome and thank you for the information, I am so sorry for your loss.
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YT Addict Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Alexandria, VA
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| ![]() These do this to me too. If you are allergic to things you are still exposed to in large amounts...like for humans who have a cat and get the cat shot... it will put you into anaphalactic shock. I have been there.... it is horrible. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Fishers
Posts: 43
| ![]() Directly following her injection I took her outside to Potty when I turned around she was puking and fell over. she was very lathargic and was breathingk very shallow I immediatly grabbed her and called the emergency vet, She was there withing 15 minutes. They gave her oxygen and told me I could take her home. But when they gave her to me she was so cold. Which is so odd because her skin due to allergies was always very warm and "flared up" I left her because I thought it was a better idea (just in case) I was to pick her up at 7am the next morning. I got the call at 11:00 that she had stopped breathing and asked if I would like her emergency action taken. I said YES!!!! about 5 minutes later they called to say they got her back but the outlook was not good. I was on my way back up when they called and said she had passed.! I was given to adverse reaction medicine! : ( I am sure that this is rare, I just thought people should hear my story |
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Piper & Sebastian Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: florida
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| ![]() Thanks for letting us know, and I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you're enjoying your new babies.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Mostly in a world of books
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(If you were undergoing immunotherapy for an allergy which puts you into anaphylactic shock then I'd seriously question the doctor. Imunotherapy does NOT cure anaphylactic allergies. At the moment nothing does, although it is expected that something will be on the market within 10 years.) I too have suffered anaphylactic shock, too many times to count. In fact, the next time I go into it there's the chance that I could die as the last time was very, very scary. It's absolutely horrible. Quote:
Immunology is a very effective way of controlling allergies but there are a number of things that should be first considered before going ahead with it. Here are a few: *Antihistamines. When the body has an allergic reaction it releases histamine into the body. Antihistamines reduce or elmininate histamine. They're quite effective in controlling allergies. Dogs can handle a small dose of over the counter human antihistamines without any problems. (Note: check with your vet on this, in Australia "Claratyne" which is what we give to our Jack Russell as she's allergic to grass. Antihistamines may be enough to control whatever the allergic reaction is. It doesn't work in all cases but it is worth a try. Again, talk to your vet about which brand is best before going ahead with it.) *Diet. Sometimes food can be the issue. Food chemicals play a major role in bodies, not only manufactured chemicals but also natural chemicals. Amines, salicylates, glutamate... For example tomatoes contain a high level of salicylates, salicylates are not good for some people with skin issues as they exacerbate the condition. *Products. Some products may be causing havoc - ie if it's itchy skin then a sensitive skin laundry powder or shampoo will help with the problem. *Home life. Some dogs may be allergic to mould spores, household cleaners... various things around the house. It's worth changing things around to see if that helps. Also your situation was very different from what usually happens with immunotherapy. I'm sorry to say this, please don't be cranky, but when dealing with immunotherapy it's absolutely imperative to have an emergency kit available containing everything you need in the event that the dog goes into anaphylactic shock. Oxygen is not enough to help the reaction work its way through the system, fair enough it will help open the airways as they close when one goes into anaphylactic shock, but it also needs to be used in conjunction with antihistamines (to counteract the allergic reaction) and (in the case of humans, I'm not sure about dogs) adrenaline to speed up the system to make it work through the system faster. 15 minutes is way too long to wait before seeking treatment - that's why people who suffer from a severe allergy carry around an epi-pen so they can self-administer a shot of adrenaline to get the allergen working through their system as soon as possible. I know you wanted people to hear your story but I just wanted to clear things up as the topic title is a little off-putting. I cannot emphasise enough that I didn't mean to upset you or make you feel bad, I just want others to know some of what I know. I'm sorry for the essay... (Disclaimer: No, I'm not a vet. But I do know a lot on the topic. If anyone has any concerns over what I've had to say feel free to either reply in here or PM me.) | ||
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: PENNSYLVANIA
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| ![]() I am so very sorry for you loss!
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC
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| ![]() I'm so sorry for you loss.
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Twins=double the fun! Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: California
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: So Ca
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Mommy's Baby Doo Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: DesMoines ,Ia
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| ![]() Im so sorry for your loss ,and welcome to YT.
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Lovin' My Mika-Monster Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: New Jersey
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Fishers
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| ![]() Thank you to everyone that for your sincere sympathy! It was a very tramatic experience. I only posted this to share my story! I am sure this is rare, but it did happen to me as a first time dog owner who's world revolved around her dog! I miss her every day! I love this site, I wish I could figure out how to post my pictures of my Meah and my new babies Zoey and Diesel pictures! I am working on it! Thank you again for all the support!!!!! |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Fishers, IN
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| ![]() Im sorry for your loss. Thanks for the heads up. hugs!
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