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The dermopathology report said it suggested cushings or alopecia x. It was not typical for hypothyroidism. This is why we did the test...to rule anything else out. The greasy skin cleared up with Anipryl which the first vet had put him on. My vet took him off of that med as soon as she saw him and his test results. She then put him on thyro tabs and after his hair loss did not improve and his skin still looked odd, she suggested other tests. |
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One thing good, though, is that this is really only a cosmetic issue. I don't care if he has hair on his body...he is still cute! :) Like I said: "Mom is a yorkie and Dad a traveling Chinese Crested". |
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Oh, and thank you for the info on Dr. Oliver! |
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Here is a more recent article (2009 Midwest Vet Conference) that better explains what I was trying to say last night, but wasn't doing a very good job :p. I still don't quite understand why your vet is saying he doesn't have Cushings when Pseudo-Cushings is a type of Cushings -- it's just not Typical Cushings. Another example is Wylie - he has HAC/Cushings (the umbrella disease term) -- but the type he has (out of Typical, Atypical, and Pseudo...and you could toss Iatrogenic in there too) - is Atypical Cushings. It also explains how the U of Tenn can tell you exactly which intermediate steroid is causing the issue in Pseudo-Cushings... Typical, Atypical, and Pseudo-Cushing's Disease: Diagnosis and Novel New Therapies |
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I suppose I am phrasing it incorrectly. What she means is full out cushings that requires treatment. His is cosmetic. I will definitely read that article later. I have a bunch of things I need to do today. I have procrastinated long enough. :p |
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Ah...okay, I think I'm making the connection in my head what the vet is saying -- what she is really saying is "he has HAC/Cushings, just not Typical Cushings. The type of HAC/Cushings he has is Pseudo-Cushings." If yes, I'm with ya now. Btw, flax lignans (specific type) may work for him too -- but if Melatonin worked alone, it would be just great bc it's so cheap and available. |
I read that article and did not see how he would benefit from that test. My vet had talked about a blood test previously that we could do if we needed to....SO I called her today and found out that it is the one she had mentioned. She said if I want to do it that is fine; but she feels the outcome will be the same. She said we have done enough tests now to know that what he has is pseudo-cushings which she suspected from day one! She said that cushings dogs simply do not have normal alk phos. That is the number one clue in it all. Honestly, this is a very healthy, happy dog with very normal lab results! He does have hypothyroidism and it is not the cause of his hair loss. Hair loss is the only symptom he has that would lend anyone to think cushings. He has NO other symptoms at all. Yes, it is HAC...yes, it is a type of cushings but not cushings as we know it. I asked her how many of these pups convert to full blown cushings and she said she honestly did not know....only that some do and some do not. SO.....I mentioned that I might email this vet at UT and she thought that was a great idea. So, when I get my act together, I am going to email him. That blood test is $450 and I would spend that in a heartbeat if I thought it was absolutely necessary. YHR would approve that also....but, to do it without thinking it would tell us anything new would be taking money and throwing it to the wind imo. IF this vet at UT can give me some feedback convincing me that this test is going to offer something good for Sunny D, then I am sure we will do it. |
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UGH...real honest to goodness food poisoning? YIKES! Hope he is doing better! Don't worry....I totally trust my vet. She is a smart one! If she has ANY doubts at all, she consults with specialists. Always! The above post explains a lot more...I think. I am going to start him on Melatonin to see if he grows hair, but he is adorable without it! :) |
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