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I hope they are able to determine what course of action to take once the test results from tomorrow come back. I know Ann mentioned it's a complicated disease and the Vet said the same. |
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Awwweee. I love that your husband does that for Coco. It must be difficult to see your furbaby going through that. I will pray for Coco and your family. Hugs. :) |
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Thank you again you are so sweet:D |
Good luck! I'll be thinking of you! Unfortunately, I'm all to familiar with this horrible disease - Some dogs do very well and are easily controlled once put on medications. Others can be quite challenging. I've also delt with the heartache of the opposite - Addisons Disease, but with either one of them proper balance of meds and frequent exams and checks is very important, as an Addison dog or a Cushings dog that's even slightly over-medicated can go the opposite way and start showing symptoms of the opposite disease! I had one dog that was misdiagnosed with Addisons (rare, but it can happen as there are some factors that affect the ACTH test! If your dog has had a steroid for any reason in the last 2 months, I'd ask about putting it off!) that the vets started treating for Addisons. It threw her into Cushings. One thing I found very helpful in managing either one is herbal and homeopathic remedies designed to balance and maintain adrenal health. Some vets know nothing or are scared of these methods - I truly believe the best way to manage a dog with Cushings if your dog tests positive is to find a vet that's open to alternative medicine, and a holistic vet or at least a vet very familiar with alternative medicine that can work with your traditional vet to truly give you the best of both worlds in managing it! |
Keeping Coco and you in my prayer's.:p |
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I found this article on Cushings and found it very informative: Cushings Disease In Your Dog (Hyperadrenocorticism) What Happened And What You Need To Do. Again, best of luck! |
Thank you Nancy! I have been reading a ton on the disease. The tests results should be in tomorrow. I know that she is 12 1/2 but like I said before we want her to be comfortable for as long as she's alive and she is so not right now. Last night she had an accident (her first since she was a puppy) and you could tell she was disappointed in herself:( She started whining right after the accident. Of course we cleaned it up and told her it was ok, but like our vet said she is so well trained she doesn't want to feel like she can't hold it either. Anyways thanks again I will check out the article and post the results tomorrow. |
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Thinking of you and Coco :love:. Hang in there. |
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