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Latest News on Crissey We met with the docs at UGA vet school again on Friday (July 18). Crissey has been off of all steroids for 3 weeks now and has been taking antibiotics (Clindamycin and Trimeth/Sulfam) during that time. She is now symptom-free except that her right eye is a little slow to dilate. They are very encouraged with her progress and are beginning to lean toward a diagnosis of infectious encephalitis. They are still not completely convinced that it is not sterile, but they are beginning to believe that her progress may be due more to the antibiotics than the initial steroid treatments she received for the inflammation. They want to keep her on the antibiotics for another 10 days and recheck her then. It appears that she may just fall into that 30% that have the other kind of encephalitis - either bacterial, viral, or fungal. We still don't know with her, but are hopeful that we may actually be able to cure this. Thank you all for your continued prayers! They are helping all of us! Deborah |
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This is such wonderful news!! I will continue to send thoughts and prayers your way for Crissey. |
You have my prayers, so sorry this happened to your little one...sounds promising though and it sounds like she is getting wonderful care. Hugs to you as well!!! |
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I've never heard of this before with a Yorkie...I'm just wondering how they can't catch the INFECTIOUS type??? Do you know anything about how they can get it??? Is is something like Parvo??? This is something good to learn about. Thanks for all the info on it. :) Lee |
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Infectious encephalitis Apparently, it is difficult to cross what they call the "blood-brain barrier", so the infectious type is rare. But it can be caused by bacteria, a virus, or a some sort of fungus. They suggested that Crissey might possibly have contracted it when she was being used as a kennel breed dog. She is a rescue, so I don't know anything about the conditions of her kennel. It isn't common and my regular vet said that he has never seen a case before. The neurologists at UGA really thought that hers was the auto-immune disorder type, but are now beginning to lean toward infectious. They said there is no way to know how she might have gotten it and that it could have been either dormant, or slow-growing. Scary stuff....thank goodness it isn't very common. But I have met quite a lot of dog owners - Yorkies, Malteses, Pugs, Jack Russells, and Dachshunds, that have had it. Yahoo.com has a rather large group called GME, which is a type of encephalitis. |
Hoping and praying your baby improves...how is she doing? |
Crissey She is still holding her own. We go back for another evaluation at UGA on Tuesday, so I will post their findings. But they were leaning last week toward infectious encephalitis and believe that the antibiotics may be responsible for her progress. We hope so and we are hopeful that we can beat this disease! You are all so sweet to check on her and to care! All those prayers are working - keep them going, please! |
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I am happy that your sweet little one is resopnding so well to treatment. Crissey is a fighter and I am praying for her full recovery. Sounds like she is in very good hands and has experts looking after her care and progress. :aimeeyork I will definately follow this thread. :aimeeyork |
I am so happy to hear that Crissey is doing well. Still sending thoughts and prayers your way. |
Sending prayers that Crissey will continue to recover. I love that name!:) She has a wonderful mommie, too.;) |
Crissey update 7/29/08 We went back for a check-up at UGA today. She is doing great and they decided to keep her on the antibiotics for another 3 weeks to a month. We are to bring her back in 3 weeks and they will evaluate her again and make another decision at that time. We are still watching her constantly; yesterday she sat on my lap while I had my teeth cleaned! She goes to church with us and we sit on the back row and take turns going up for communion. She also went with us to get our hair cut. A neighbor's daughter had a violin recital and guess who sat on my lap throughout the whole thing? That's right - Crissey Marie! So pretty much, if she can't go, then we don't go. We are wary of leaving her alone yet since she had her first seizure while we were not at home. Thank you all again for your prayers, your emails, and your concern. We are hopeful for a cure, but they won't release us with an "all-clear" just yet. Will keep you posted, but she is back to her little "yorkie" self and that is heaven to us! |
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