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:aimeeyorkTonight she vomited and there was digested food. She has ate really good this afternoon. I was reading online about something called megaesophogus (spelling?). Is anyone familiar with this and if so, does it sound possible? Also, would she have the same reaction to too much sugar as opposed to too little sugar? She has been doing better since the last vet visit but seems like it last 3-4 days of her doing good and then she has a couple bad days. I greatly appreciate the input! |
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SO the vet things she has acid reflux because of the vomiting?? My older yorkie....4 years 7 lbs and every so often she throws up yellow bubbly stuff. I just thought it was stomach bile. She doesnt do it very often. Maybe 2-3 times a month. But then I was reading this. |
Stool sample Has the vet sent a stool sample to the Lab? I'm not talking about in house lab, I mean actually sent it out. Someone else posted about a bacteria, maybe thats it. |
i hate to throw this out there but i would go to internal medicine specialist and have a work up as my concern is liver shunt as hypoglycemia and liver shunt go hand in hand and liver shunt and mvd are very common in tiny yorkies and yours is small. I would recommend cbc, pre and post biles, protein c test by an internal medicine specialist as most vets are not very up on liver issues in dogs and can be passing off as hypoglycemic and it can sometimes be more serious as my dex had hypoglycemic and it was not vomitting it was more lethargy -- I think virginia tech vet teaching hospital is near you is that correct? call and see if they have internal medicine. Our vet feels all yorkies and maltese should be tested for liver shunt and especially a dog exhibiting some symptoms such as vomitting, head pressing, seizures, picky eaters -- i would at least rule it out |
Hoping you get with the right vet or specialist to resolve this with Maddie, She is such a small furbaby. What did the vet say today? |
Her tummie is always rumbling? What brand dog food are you feeding her? |
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Update Hey everyone..my dad had to take her to the vet today because she was being unresponsive. I did not like what one vet told him so, he took her to another and they did an xray and tomorrow she is getting another one with dye and bloodwork. They are thinking it is either megaesophagus or liver shunt. The vet is leaning a little more away from the mega because of the xray but wants to be sure by running dye in her. I really hope they can give me an answer tomorrow I have been nothing but a mess all day at work, it is killing me I want my baby better :(. If it is the mega then they do not think she will be here long...I am going to loose it if it is that... |
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OMGoodness, there is so much hope. Your baby isn't doomed. Here are two GREAT articles , please read them. Megaesophagus:::Printable Resources Megaesophagus Both are excellent and would give me a at ease feeling. Plus, according to these articles, it's very easy to test and diagnose a pup |
do not do the test for this until they rule out liver shunt as i have a feeling this is liver shunt or mvd :( Megaesophagus is very rare and probably not what your dog has so test the liver and if liver is fine proceed with this test. all yorkies and maltese should have bile acids if having any issues to rule this out first since it is so common now in the breeds |
Thank you everyone! Hey guys, today she stayed at the vet all day and it is not mega or liver shunt. She has chronic low blood sugar. So now we just have to give it time with a new special food and NutriCal. We really appreciate everyones help and support. We will re-post if any changes and to let everyone know her progress. Sorry I have not wrote anybody anything on other topics, its just I am a new Yorkie mom and I worry over everything because I dont want to see my baby sick. Thank you so much we love everyone!!! |
so glad to hear its not either of the first suspected problems. Hypo is easier to deal with and hopefully she will out grow it. |
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