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Did they do infectious disease blood test as that rules out lyme disease I do not think they scream out in pain with tick more spinal they do that |
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cerenia is for anti-vomitting I bet it was convenia which is an antibiotic shot many vets are now doing as they last for 14 days and they have little side effects as what my vet told me when dd was having issues but i refused it so how i learned about it and turned out she did not have any uti infection so glad i refused it but he said they have run blood work after the shot and it does not affect blood work like some antibiotics do |
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I would try tramadol if not gas or pancreatitis |
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I would try tramadol if not gas or pancreatitis - make sure they give you pills though and NOT liquid as it is very bitter |
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I would try tramadol if not gas or pancreatitis - make sure they give you pills though and NOT liquid as it is very bitter |
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I am so sorry to hear that Roxy isn't feeling well. I wouldn't rule out it being a problem with her stomach. My little girl Ashley had lots of problems with gas and irritable bowel. It was scary for her when her stomach was upset. When she really wasn't feeling well, she didn't eat, but many times she ate, even though her belly was bothering her. Her x-rays showed a lot of gas most times that we took them. On two occasions she was given a shot of cerenia, which is what I am guessing your doctor gave Roxy. We started giving her gas-x once a day, and that made her more comfortable. I really hope she gets well very quickly. |
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3 days! This has me very worried..... |
Poor Roxy. :( I hope you find out what it is soon and that it is something easily resolved. Will say a prayer for her. editing to say I had NO idea this was days old....hope she is ok |
sorry guys...weekend was really nuts and I am at work and this morning was crazy. Roxy got better and better as each day went on. Still eating and drinking well. She is on Metro 2x a day until Thrs. She is back to peeing and marking like she normally does, and she is pooping solid (no mucus). Vet called me Sat evening. Her blood results were all in normal range, except her Lipase was elevated, which he said would be since she had diarrhea. The shot he gave her was Cimetidine - he said it is like Tagamet for dogs. And apparently she really, really needed it. We spoke in great lengths and because she got better, we feel she must have had a very severe stomach and GI and GAS issue. I still am in amazement that she was effected so badly bc of it, she was truly down for the count on this one... I asked about the disc issue, he said we will monitor her. He said that was only 'an interpretation' of that xray, not that it is anything set in stone. So all in all (and $300 later) - my Roxy girl had GAS :eek: Thanks for all the input and well wishes...I was really really worried, as her behavior simply turned bizarre (for her) and I was fearing the worst! |
With the lipase being up and the pain, I still wonder about pancreatitis. So good to hear that she is better. :) |
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Lipase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Totally understand that, but I'm saying my gut tells me that it was more than gas because it lasted a few days. However, it doesn't really matter as long as she is better. :) Ellies lipase stays high also. |
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Then I could have added to it, bc during the week, I did go a little over board on the Romaine Lettuce with them, and I gave them some of my green apple (no skin). And I started the VSL again... I really just don't know :( what did it...but YES she was in EXTREME discomfort and pain, it still blows my mind |
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And if she did get extra cheese, it may have just been too rich? I see lots of people giving cheese, but when it comes to anything except cottage, I have to wonder if it's too just too rich. Ellie had a tiny piece of parmesan (like a shred or two) before and spit/threw it up. She doen't seem to be able to handle it. So I'd just stick to what is in the recipe... The apple could cause upset, but I thought she was used to that. |
Her recipe calls for Cottage Cheese (I use the 1% and no sodium added), and some Low Fat Shreded Colby Cheese (I use the Sargento Reduced Fat Shredded Colby-Jack Cheese). They get Fuiji Apples in the morning, but on Tues I was eating a Green Apple for dinner and was giving them some, plus a little extra Romaine. So maybe hubby was giving her a little too much cheese over the weekend, and then I topped it off with the extra Green Apple and Romaine. Thanks for listening... If it happens again, I will ask for the Spec cPL test ;) |
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I agree spec cpli and snap inhouse way faster for results so I will always request that vs trusting lipase and amylase from what I have seen with all i went through with dex. I just do not think amylase and lipase are real accurate for pancreatitis. That is interesting that ellie may is also high on lipase on blood work like my two hmmm interesting when did you start the vsl? |
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I have no way of knowing, because I don't know how sensitive Roxy is. Having had two yorkies that had issues with their stomachs some time during their lifetimes, I know how painful it can be. I wonder if Roxy had anxiety with you being away. That stress could have added to an already upset stomach. It sounds like more than gas to me, but the gas alone is painful and can last for a few days. The pain you described sounds more than gas, though. I would probably try baby gas-x if you think she is having trouble with her stomach or 1/4 tablet of the adult mint pill. That was the dose my veterinarian suggested I give Ashley. I also gave her 1/4 tablet of Pepcid when her stomach was upset. My veterinarian is very careful with medication, so I don't think they will harm Roxy in any way if you need to give them to her. These might make her more comfortable until you can take her to the doctor. An injection of Pepcid is often given when there is an upset stomach when a dog is ill. Good luck with Roxy. I hope she is back to herself soon. |
At the vet now, waiting for spec cpl results. Gave her some sucralfare and will give her famotidine at home. Her liapase was 725 not too out of range. Last year it was 590 this vet thinks it's arthritis from her lp and suggests metcamp, but I am holding off to see if this is stomach/gas, etc any thoughts? |
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is she still not feeling well if not I am not sure again this is gas as this has been a while now :( sulcrulfate is pepto bismal for dogs as it does not have the aspirin in it. FAmotidine is good to control stomach acids. dex was given both when he had pancreatitis |
M has anti immflam in it. T doesn\'t it only is a pain killer, so vet said would mask it... She has been perfect, until this morning, she was stiff, wobbly, soft walking around. Same as I saw her walk last week. Tj wanted to play with her and she would try to play back, but she wasn\'t normal. An hour later she pooped and her stiff wooble walk got 50% better, but I could see she was still bothered, so I got ready quick and here we are at the vet again |
Poor you...I know this is hard... |
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