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call neuro as i am thinking with straight prednisone you may have been able to taper but since prednisolone due to her mvd which is a broken down prednisone could be why the reduction is causing this as prednisone is stronger than prednisolone so it may be that you cannot wean down to a lower dose. If gme they have to play with steroids to see where they have to keep her long term and it may be she has to be on higher dose as they prefer to do the minimal they have to in steroids to get rid of symptoms. He needs to know she got worse after reducing and he will probably tell you to keep her on previous dose. Were you seeing any improvement on previous dose? |
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Also, requested her records and MRI from the neuro so once I get it, I'll be able to tell be more informative. My memory sucks right now. Oh, I also called Grandpa's compounding and they're able to get Bella's med for half the price I was paying in town! Shipping is only $3 too. |
That's good you could find it so much cheaper!! Did her shivering stop? I sure hope she's feeling better soon! |
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are you seeing any improvement? glad the compounding is better that is great news :) |
I think she's feeling a bit better though her head is still tilted and all. She runs a bit when we go out to potty now instead of staying close by. I'm not sure if she's gotten use to being like the way she is now or if she is actually feeling a bit better. She's been trying to go up the stairs again and does a lot better. She was scared for a bit since he would flop to one side and would sit there until I pick her up. Now she actually goes up it. Today I went out to throw away the trash and the door was slightly open. Bella thinks that since she can go up now means that she can go down. She was unsuccessful and fall down about 4 steps. My back was turned to her so I"m not sure if she fell down ALL 4 steps. She also jumps up again when she wants to be picked up or to get on my lap. I think she's actually progressing little by little. I'm hoping she'll have a full/close to full recovery. |
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That's what I thought. Who wrote the prescription? I can't believe they make those kinds of mistakes. Makes me so angry. Good job on the MRI and report. I will look some more tonight. I know I have them somewhere. Did you ever look up chiari syndrome ? Deb did I spell it correctly this time? |
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Oddball neurologic disorders: dogs (Proceedings) - Veterinary Healthcare |
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May I suggest that you get another opinion from a vet? If I felt this uncomfortable with a vet, that is what I would do. No disrespect to anyone, but I do think a vet is in order for something this complicated and serious. |
I think the neurologist is going to know more than a regular vet but i think he just failed to be clear in his instructions she is going to be fine as she is back on the dose he intended for her just was not detailed enough to compounding pharmacy and they typed up the label wrong confusing the owner so i do not think she needs a second opinion since working with a specialist in neurology that performed mri and spinal tap |
Good thing I only went one day without giving her meds 2x a day. The neuro said to call him back next week to see how Bella's doing to see if we need to keep giving it to her 2x a day or not. I was wondering, how much are you all (those who are using it) paying for your dog's l/d food? I know it may seem like I'm being a cheapo comparing prices but I feel like I'm always getting ripped off. Also, I can only get it through the vet correct? |
You didn't say where the neuro is. I always prefer the teaching schools as they are most up to date on things. Thanks Deb :D |
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