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Wow -- thanks for all of the insights and prayers! I love yorkietalk, finally other people who are just as obsessed as I am. I took Linus to the vet this morning for bloodwork, which should come back tomorrow. I made sure he got all of the tests. So far, he's been fine since his seizure, maybe a little tired. My vet said 2 1/2 is a very common age for epilepsy to show up. I won't be too sad if it turns out to be Epilepsy now knowing that he would still live a nice long life. Anyway, I had not given him any flea/tick medication recently. However, I asked the vet about using Hartz brand medication because I found it at Target and it was so much cheaper than Advantix. She said NOT to use the cheapie Hartz brand because it causes seizures and contains an insecticide that is dangerous. Thank goodness I hadn't used it! I've also used Biospot in the past, but won't anymore. I ended up getting a new organic medication. Thanks for all the great tips. I'll keep you posted! |
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Yes, idiopathic epilepsy is usually diagnosed between 1-4 years old. He may just have an occasional seizure and not even need medication for many years. Epilepsy sounds scary, but it really is a better diagnosis than a serious illness whose symptoms are seizures. Let us know the bloodwork results, okay? |
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Sorry to hear about your baby. |
Ok what I found so far is they stopped the study as it was not successful in dogs. But I'm thinking that's what the vet was doing when he said to feed the ice cream. I will continue my search and see if I can find anything else. |
Ok here are some sites with pretty good info. I think it's not so safe for dogs due to the high fat and pancreatitis. But acupuncture has been successful in some dogs. That's good news as no toxic side effects. I'm thinking that's where I would start if I ever have another with seizures. www.thebark.com , www.thepossiblecanine.com ' www.canineepilepsy.co.uk www.canine-epilepsy.com these are just a few of many but I think they pretty much sum it up. |
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I wasn't asking you about the ketogenic diet, though. I was asking for studies specifically to support your claim that ice cream can control seizures. I think it's important to make sure we are giving accurate information when we offer advice on a medical condition so providing a link to an article, study, etc. is essential. Do you think perhaps you misinterpreted the recommendation to give vanilla ice cream after a seizure to raise blood sugar as being part of the ketogenic diet? |
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On a separate note, why isn't Frontline Plus an option? I've found it to be the safest and the best. If price is an issue buy the large dog size and break it up into the correct dosage, I can tell you how to do it if needed. Costco sells Frontline Plus super inexpensively and it actually works, is safe, and is so much easier than other options. Frontline Plus does not contain pesticides, it contains agents that are harmful only to insects. The agents can irritate eys, thus the warnings on the package. Hate to sound like their spokes person, but I love the sharing of information on good products. |
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