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Just finished reading your thread -- I am so sorry that your sweet little Bella has been diagnosed with LS. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. |
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I will continue to pray for her and for you. I know how upsetting it is to have a sick pupster. |
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Liver_Shunt_And_MVD_Support : Liver Shunt & MVD/HMD Support |
the meds are probably lactulose, denamarin which is milk thistle and sam-e - is my guess and hill's L/D food which is a low protein food but please post numbers as there are alot of us with experience with liver shunt and mvd |
Bella is such a sweetie. I'll be keeping her in my prayers. |
I hate to hear the news but I am glad that you know what it is and can access some good knowledge and experience along with a generous dose of caring here on YT. I will keep you and Bella both in my thoughts and prayers. Huggs |
Bella is adorable on her little walk. Hope she has the best treatment in town and is better soon. p.s. congrats on your pregnancy. xo |
Thank you all for your support. The vet didn't tell me what the bile acid numbers were and unfortunately, I'm so new to all this that I had no clue on what kind of questions to ask the vet. I will make sure to call them back on Monday to check on the numbers though. Bella's on lactulose (3cc every 8hrs) and clavamox (1cc every 12 hours for 21 days). I can't believe how expensive her meds were. The lactulose was $22 for 1oz which would only last for 4 days. Can I only get this at the vet? She's also on prescription wet food so I'm worried she might have runny poo since I've been feeding her dry. I also joined the group in yahoo but it's still pending. |
While the bile acid test determines how well the liver is functioning...it can not provide a diagnosis....it only indicates her liver is not filtering properly. Additional testing needs to be done. The easiest and least expensive would be to have a protein C test performed...which does indicate shunts and from there a scintigraphy, ultrasound or exploratory surgery would need to be done. Many vets are not very knowledgable when it comes to LS and you may wish to give him Dr. Tobias' contact information. Faculty LS is not a death sentence...she can live a long healthy life as long as it's treated. |
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no denamarin? hmmm usually milk thistle and sam-e are recommended. I really am curious to see the bats as if below 100 not so sure this is the cause but hopefully in posting videos to group they can give better advice as they see symptoms all the time. My gut still says this is more neurological even though liver shunt can cause things like seizures I have not heard of dog tilting head to side like that or falling on side :( She could have mvd if bats are high but still have neurological - just throwing it out there and hopefully others can better help if they have seen this in a liver shunt dog. You may want to consult dr centers at cornell university as some say she does free consults and she can review the blood tests and videos as well |
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have you seen a liver shunt dog with this head tilt? just curious as i have not :( usually after eating they are spaced out and act odd and have seizures and have seen videos of this but this is a new one to me I still would take everything and consult with neurologist but first want to see the bats to see how bad they were |
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The friend\'s dog I spoke of earlier...presented far differently from any other dog with a shunt that I\'d read or heard of. So much so... shunt was not initially the first consideration from others really knowledgeable. Bella\'s symptoms are quite similar. His symptoms were not brought on by eating either. They began after receiving vaccinations, prior to that he was asymptotic. |
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