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Try to get some rest this weekend and hopefully next week, you'll get some answers and more direction for your baby :) |
thank you so much. One more thing.. do you know if it takes a while for the neurologic symptoms to cease after medication and diet change are implimented?? The dogs legs are all over the map... he keeps slipping and trying to keep up with his legs. thanks |
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It will depend on what the diagnosis is. Often liver shunts need to be surgically corrected. Portosystemic Shunts FAQ But that is putting the cart before the horse. You need to get a diagnosis before you can think about treatment options. |
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As Ladymom said, first you need the dx and then you can proceed more with helping him get better. To me, this sounds liver related, but I am just so surprised he didn't show any other symptoms for his first 6 years of like. (Although, my friend at work has a 9 y/o Shihtuz (sp?) whom most likely has MVD, and he just started to have seizures), so I guess it can show up later in life. How much does he weigh? |
thoughts and prayers for u and ur baby, keep us posted |
Chauncey weighs about 4.5 lbs. Perhaps he could have shown symptoms earlier but never enough to be concerned. For as long as I can remember he has been a shaker.... in the car and at home he would have episodes but I honestly thought they were from being nervous. He has had some periods of time where he has throw up... but with two small children he is always getting into more food than he should be eating... so to vomit once and a while was no concern. I am in a bind b/c I want an answer and want it (yesterday) LOL. If we go for the bile acid test monday.. the vet told me today that the results wont be available until later in the week... they send out the samples. I am not sure I can wait that long since he hasnt really had any great reaction to the meds he is on for liver shunt. So.............. do I take him to emergency care to have them do it and perhaps get an ultrasound..or try to schedule an appt at a more advanced pet hospital on monday where he may be able to have the tests done and more treatment... I wish it werent the weekend. He is doing "ok" so far today except his legs are giving out when he walks on the hardwood and tile. He seems to be ok on carpet and outside on the cement and grass. He has not had great poops either... i will give him another dose of lactulose. It calls for one to two droppers once to twice a day. perhaps he is scared to go since he cant support himself all that well. ok thanks for listening... |
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There is no harm in giving a little more lactulose, so you can do that. It does take some time to get that dosage right. You'll know when you are getting it right bc it will be like soft ice cream, and you want him to go at least 2-3 times a day. My concern right now is that you say he is unstable on his legs at all times??? The shaking, is it like shivers? They say when they shake and shiver (and it is not cold) they are in pain. Did the Vet say anything about possible Spine issues? How far are you from Cornell University? |
LOL my husband and I were literally just having the discussion about taking him to Cornell. We arent that far.. about 1 hour. Do you think it is best to bring him in as emergency or is it something we would need a referal for?? I would seriouly consider taking him there... The first vet I saw thought he may have a pinched nerve (note at this time I didnt notice him to be all that neurologic).. so she treated him with a shot of Metcam, and I gave him an oral dose the next day. He really had no reaction to the meds. I almost think he got worse neurologically. The day after that we tried a steroid for possible inflamation.. I forget which one.. but that didnt do much either. It was then I took him back, met with another vet at the practice and had full blood work done. He had a high level of White Blood Count, high Lipase and low amylase... really nothing conclusive. We gave him antibiotics.. but nothing. As he became more neurologic all week.. we started giving him the liver meds on thursday maybe... I think today is day 3... The legs are really at their worse. He can walk around on his own but often slips on the hardwood or tile. I usually pick him up, but he can eventually get himself up. The shakes are exactly that.. shivers... which he has a lot of throughout his life... lots of times on car rides, sometimes when outside when it is cold, and other times just "whenever". let me know if you have any experience with Cornell and taking a pet there. thanks |
I absolutely would take him to Cornell if I were you. Should it turn out to be liver disease, Dr. Sharon Center is at Cornell. She is one of the leading experts on liver shunts in the country. She developed the bile acid test. All Protein C tests must be sent to Cornell. Dr. Center is currently working on finding a genetic marker for liver shunts with a grant from the AKC. Did you read the links I posted earlier? They are from Dr. Center. You will need a referral from your vet, but I would ask for it right away. |
I have to agree with Ladymom. Being that you are only 1 hour away from Cornell, that's where I would go. Skip the ER or Speciality hospitals and if possible get into Cornell. Now as for whether this is an emergency or not, I can't answer that, you need to figure out if his condition is extreme and getting worse as time goes on.... ...and if this is liver related, Metcamp and the Steroid shots really must be doing a number on his little body, as both are no good for liver babies. I would up the Lactulose a little to help his body rid those toxins.... |
yes, thank you very much for the llinks. I did read them and they were helpful. I showed them to my husband who doesnt quite get how the neurological issues may be liver related. my vet isnt open until monday.. which when we are supposed to take him for the acid bile test. At that point I think I will have them give me a referral. My vet is nice but now that my dog is really sick i wish I had someone who knew more about this and put me on the right track sooner. This has been kind of ongoing for a week now and I still dont have a definitive diagnosis. My concern is that he passes before we can get him the help he needs. |
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Maybe you should call Cornell Vet Hospital and discuss the situation and see what they say. |
Hepatic Encephalopathy Hepatic Encephalopathy - Portosystemic Liver Shunt |
TLC That could be why he got worse after the shot of metcam and then the oral dose... it makes sense b/c he was really not all that neurologic when I took him to the ver the first time. He was cautious with his back legs when walking... that was my complaint to the vet. Never in a million years would I have thought it would turn out to be liver related. (assuming it is). so frustrating. |
still no change with Chauncey. He went for a bile acid test today and we have an appointment at Cornell tomorrow. I feel so bad for this little yorkie. He is so disoriented. wish us luck thanks |
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