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Give Max a big hug from me and my kidz. I am pulling for him!!!! |
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I am so sorry to hear about your issues with Max's health. Nothing scarier than a sick puppy. You will be in my thoughts and prayers today. Sue and Bella |
Hi Karen...I just read this today and want to offer my support and prayers! God put Max with you for a reason, whatever happens, God is with you! We love you! |
UPDATE: all initial blood work came back perfectly normal. My vet is still sending in the BAT to be sure. I don't even know what to think at this point. She said for the 3 hours he was there, he was high energy. He shook once but never quite fell over. I told her that he doesn't fall over. We just don't know, but i guess this is a good start??? |
Oh...That is great news!! Let us know how he does!! |
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Yes! Yes! This is a great start! I'm SO glad for you and Max! Still sending you well wishes! But, YAY! I'm SO GLAD!! |
Yes!! Go Max! |
Is that great news? I'm not getting too excited. It could be a neurological issue if it's not LS. We are still testing for LS. Those results will come back tomorrow or Monday. |
Just keep being positive! Everything looks normal so far! Let's just keep praying that it's going to be okay. :) |
It's good news, Karen. In medicine, ruling things out is important. It may not seem like it to you, because you want answers and you want them now- which is completely understandable. There's a saying in the medical field- When you hear hoof beats, think horses not zebras. That means start with the most common disorders before moving on to more exotic ones. Every little bit of information they gather now can help a specialist make the proper diagnosis. I was thinking about something last night that may be of help in the long run. It wouldn't hurt for you to start keeping a detailed record of Max's activities: what he ate, how much, how often did he pee/poo- and what those looked like, what his activity level is. When he has an episode, document how long it lasts, any symptoms you saw, what you did to intervene during them, what he was doing immediately before hand, how he behaves afterwards. It may help the specialists see a pattern that could help in diagnosing what is going on. It will also provide a record so you can track changes. |
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If you have your video camera handy, and can get some footage that would be very helpful as well. Just a memory of mine Karen didn't you write last night that Max feel over immediately after eating his dinner? I thought for sure I had read that. I'll go back through the pages to look for it. I'm glad that the first round of bloodwork came back normal. |
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That's great news for now! I don't know whether The BAT testing is truly reliable in a pup that young but it can't hurt to send it in. I'm hoping this is just something temporary or easily treatable. Hang in there - it will all be ok. Me and my three are sending hugs! |
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