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I've noticed Bella's been peeing inside the house OFTEN even though we take her out for walks. She's never had accidents inside the house. When we leave her alone, we leave her in our room with a pee pad and she normally goes on it which she still does. When we let her roam the house, she'll pee in random places. Can this be the cause of her meds or her condition? |
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We called and talked to the neuro today. He said she's fine with the dosage she's on and doesn't think it's a good idea to up the dose because too much can cause stomach cancer. He said more of the dosage wouldn't decrease the fluid any more than what it is doing now. |
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I read how it's not safe for them to be on omeprizole for more than 8 weeks and that's probably why the neuro is having us do 3 weeks then 1 week off and so on. How long was Sassy on omeprizole? I think I'll stick to the recommended dosage for now just to be safe. My husband actually talked to the neuro and when I asked him again, he said the neuro said we could if we wanted to BUT it wouldn't make a difference since if it's going to lower csf production already then more dosage wouldn't do much more. |
Sassy was on it for 6 yrs. And I'm not buying that otherwise I would think WSU would have had Sassy on a lower dose in the beginning as well. When she started her meds it only took around 2 days to notice a huge diff in her attitude and mobility. And Bella is not responding so fast , is she ? |
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You really really really neeeed to keep her off those stairs. You need to treat her like a China doll at this point and for the rest of her life as she is very fragile with this condition and 1 accident is all it would take to kill her. |
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There's about 4 steps out on the porch that she would go up when we come back from a potty trip. I know it's only 4 steps but you are right and we should keep her off it. |
I just logged on and saw your post about your baby taking prednisone. I take it myself for an autoimmune disease and when ever you are on it they can't just stop it. At least for humans they must lower the dosage slowly so that you don't have ill effects coming off of it. I would call the vet and let them know about her symptoms. |
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You just never know while going up/down steps when a FREAK ACCIDENT can occur. You would feel horrible because of something so simple as carrying her could prevent ;) |
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Not to mention the jolt her neck takes every time she does it. Stand in the middle of the floor and jump one time and you will see what I mean. |
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