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HELP:yorkie encephalitis/necrotizing encephalitis Hello everyone- I am new here, and stumbled across this forum while searching for information on yorkie encephalitis. My precious 3 lb girl Bootsy was diagnosed with yorkie encephalitis. She underwent an mri, and although the neurologist was unable to get a csf (spinal fluid sample), she is 95% sure she has this type and not GME. She is currently on prednisone, cyclosporine, immodium, (for the diarrhea from the prednisone), and pepcid. The vet is not optimistic, and thinks she will have to be euthanized in the very near future. Can anyone offer any help, suggestions, success stories? Any input is greatly appreciated- Thanks so very much- |
I am sorry I have no experience with this. I just wanted offer moral support! That is hard! Hopefully someone here will have some knowledge on this and can advise you. |
Thank you Wend for your kind words- I am utterly devastated and don't know where to turn, as the vet says it is hopeless. |
so sorry wish i knew more about this to help you :( |
Is this vet a specialist? I'd check with a specialist before I'd accept the word 'hopeless.' And I am so sorry that you are going through this. It is all consuming when a little furbaby is sick. ~Joanne~ |
yes, she is a neurologist who wrote extensively on this condition. |
How is your yorkie Bootsy doing now? My yorkie has been in treatment for almost a year now with yorkie encephalitis. He goes to the Animal Medical Center. |
Prayers coming your way!! We are praying for you and your furbaby! God Bless |
Bootsy is responding well to cortisone/cyclosporine treatment, but unfortunately got ringworm as a result of her immunosuppressed state. My daughter and I both got ringworm as well... We are hoping to clear up the ringworm, and continue w/ her treatment for the encephalitis- fingers crossed- What meds are you using for your little one? |
we just started cyclosporine this past monday. He is on 1 pill of prednisone per day and was getting chemo treatment (cytosar) every three weeks, but we realized the chemo wasn't doing much for the little guy. He's had a yeast infection in his left ear due to his immunosuppressed state and currently getting ear drops as well. |
I hope your yorkie continues to do well. This is the problem w/ these meds, it is easy to pick up infections when they are immunosuppressed... Lots of good luck, and thanks for posting- it as given me hope- |
help My yorkie is currently going through the same thing. SHe is on predisone daily and had her first dose of chemo. I am worried about giving her the chemo anymore- because it can be toxic to them. I believe this is caused by an overdose of vaccines and possibly their flea and tick/heartworm medicine. I went to smithridge in westchester, ny- a holistic vet and they agree with the predisone for now and they gave me a bunch of natural medicines as well. I noticed you mentioned you didn't think the chemo did much- any insight you can give me on this I would appreciate. I just don't want to do the wrong thing. She has vision in one eye and the other eye is still not great. Her tounge and legs can get shaky at times too. Please anyone let me know what you think. |
well, I should clarify that my yorkie's chemo treatment worked really well for over nine months. He was diagnosed last year 11/20/08 along with the prednisone. As you know, this disease is a very serious neurological disease where time is of essence, so even though I would like to believe in natural medicines, I am very skeptical. The prognosis for this disease is often very grave. So I'm grateful my yorkie is still alive today, though I know he is living on borrowed time. Any how, we tried another chemo agent - Lomustine four weeks ago. Lately, my yorkie Eli, has shown some gradual improvements. Any small signs of improvement is a huge cause for celebration in my household. |
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