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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Catoosa, Oklahoma
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| It really IS a great forum! I think you are doing fine with Annie! If she is circling and having no problems, sounds like she is going to be ok! I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers!
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Catoosa, Oklahoma
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| Thank you LadyJane and all of you, SO much! I cried all afternoon, thinking I might lose my baby, but now I am feeling sooooo much better about everything. You're awesome! Hopefully tonight will be a wonderful night for Annie (and me) and we will actually get a little sleep.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
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| Hi! My Layla has IVDD and was paralyzed quite quickly. I'm glad you caught it before it progressed too much! Keeping Annie still is VERY VERY important. I see you already got a link to Dodgerslist... I have been a member since April but I haven't been active lately! I will go and check for posts there. Everyone there is so knowledgeable about this disease! Stay strong, it gets better!
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
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| Oops, I see YOU posted the link to Dodgerslist! Lol, sorry about that! But I'm glad you found it!
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Catoosa, Oklahoma
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| Thanks Linz, I'm sorry about Layla being paralyzed. Is she able to get around pretty well with her cute little cart? Precious.When, or how did it happen? All at once, or had she started with a limp, gone to the vet, taken meds, or did you just notice one day she was paralyzed? I'm keeping her still as best I can. The drugs help keep her a little sleepy. We both slept the whole night through last night. My husband put her crate up on the bed where she could see me and she went straight to sleep. Edit: forgot to ask you, I love that Dodgerslist site; does it help to become a member? It's a lot more helpful than another site I was reading.
__________________ Annie & Greta's Mommy Last edited by emmyran; 11-15-2010 at 02:10 PM. Reason: forgot to add something |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
Posts: 3,154
| It happened over a couple of days but we didn't really realize the symptoms when we saw them. We had just moved to a new house two weeks prior and had been unpacking and she was acting abnormal but we thought it was just her new surroundings. On a Sunday she was laying around a lot, not wanting to move. She would go partially up the stairs and then just lay down on them. That night, she was walking around with her tail down and she was VERY clingy, needing to be with me constantly. That night, she didn't jump on our bed to sleep with us like normal. Monday morning she was still not herself, and her stomach was bloated so we thought she was just gassy and had an upset stomach. She was still eating and drinking normally so we'd see how she was after a day of rest. She went outside to pee in the morning and Scott carried her back up the steps when she didn't want to come in. I worried about her all day and when we came home from work, she came running to the door with her tail wagging - the last time we ever saw her tail wag. She was walking very stiffly with an arched back, and she would NOT sit down. Scott called the vet in our new town, and I called her old vet in the city. The new vet was not in, they had just closed. Her old vet said she probably has a slipped disc, I could bring her in and they'd crate her for the night and look at her in the morning, or we could take her in to the emergency hospital in the city. Before I could make a decision, the town vet called back (Scott left a message) and said she'd meet us at her office in 10 minutes. We took her in and she was able to walk, although she looked drunk. She still had feeling in her back legs. She put her on Metacam for an anti-inflammatory, and sent us home telling us to keep her still. We had troubles keeping her still because we didn't own a crate and she just walked and walked and walked. Scott took her to her pad to pee and her legs just gave out, they were rubber. We frantically called the vet in tears, and she met us at her office again, close to midnight. She did x-rays and suggested we bring her in the next day to be observed. She still had deep pain sensation and could feel her legs... a great sign. Layla cried all night long and I was awake all night long. The vet called first thing in the morning and gave us our options, saying surgery gave us the best chance of recovery at that point. She arranged EVERYTHING and I was hysterical driving Layla to the emergency vet hospital, and she had her surgery. A disc had ruptured pretty badly and it did enough damage that so far she has not regained any feeling. But that is all that has changed, she is still the same dog, and she is so strong and gets around very very well! Animals adapt to these things very well! Sorry for writing a novel! But I want you to know that you can prevent it from going this far by being educated and taking measures to help Annie, because she doesn't know how to help herself!
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
Posts: 3,154
| Oh dear! I should also mention the bloody diarrhea is probably from the Prednisone, which is very hard on the stomach. Ask if you can give a stomach protectant 30 minutes before the Pred. Buy some Pepcid AC. Remember to ask your vet about this first, but many people on Dodgerslist recommend it.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
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| Oh and YES! Join the mailing list and let them know who you are and Annie's story and they will jump at the chance to help you out. They are angels and very knowledgeable. There are thousands of members who have all gone through the same thing. MANY of them have had great results with conservative treatment - crate rest alone. I would definitely recommend joining! I made a seperate folder in my email just for that list because it gets overwhelming getting so many emails a day, but when you're needing some support they know their stuff!
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Catoosa, Oklahoma
Posts: 77
| Oh Linz, thank you so much for your story! You are so helpful. Such a sad thing happening really strengthened you didn't it! Little Layla would love playing with my Annie and Greta. ![]() A lot of Layla's symptom's are the same as Annie's, so I've signed into Dodger's List and I'm reading as fast as I can read. Until I can read their instructions and really find my way around in Dodgerslist, I'm wanting to find out if I can give Annie a teensy bit of Mylanta, or a teensy crumb of a Tums, or something besides Pepcid AC. Or is that the only 'safe' one for yorkies? If not, I can run up to the store (about 12 miles away) and buy some Pepcid AC. I don't want to hurt her little tummy. She hasn't pooped today at all, so I'm not giving her Imodium tonight. Another strange thing is my Vet said 3 weeks crate rest, but Dodgerslist says 6 weeks minimum. Wow that's a long time.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
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| With Layla we did 10 weeks, because after the surgery we had her in for rehab one day and the vet techs let her "scoot" out to us, WAY before she should have. So we added more crate rest just to be safe in case she did any more damage. But we'll never know. I know it seems like a long time but it is really for the best. Discs take a long time to heal. I'm actually sitting here crying right now because it seems Layla might be having another flare-up, so I'm heading to Dodgerslist too now. We may be going back to crate rest.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
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| I should really answer all questions in one reply... I'm not really sure about what else you can give for the stomach, but the other people should know, and if you could call a vet they might know a little better too. A lot of vets don't know a whole lot about IVDD, especially if they're not neurologists. Personally I like to be more cautious. More crate rest won't hurt anything, but activity too soon could. The neurologist and surgeon who did Layla's surgery told us she only needed two weeks. And vets all over will say different things. They will lose muscle on crate rest, but muscles can always build back up. Layla's back legs are almost as strong now as they were when she had use of them, but during crate rest they were skin and bones. Her front legs now are massive! She's my little Popeye girl!
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Catoosa, Oklahoma
Posts: 77
| Oh no! I hope Layla's not going to start having flare ups! I'll cry too! I still have to figure out how to find my way around the Dodgerslist forum. It's so big!! I don't feel quite as comfortable as I do in YorkieTalk. But so far, I've already read so much helpful information.Well, for tonight I just dabbed my finger in a teensy bit of Mylanta and let Annie lick it off. It wasn't enough to hurt her, but it probably wasn't enough to help her either. I am so tired, I'm going to go lie down on the sofa and pray for our babies.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Saskatchewan
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| Hi Emmy, Do you have Dodgerslist set up to receive all emails? You did get a reply from a moderator (and a small one from myself!) last night. As for Layla... she now has a bulging disc in her neck. We are back to crate rest for the next 8 weeks. So I guess we can be crate rest buddies!
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| | #30 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Catoosa, Oklahoma
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| Linz I didn't have Dodgers List to receive 'All emails', so I just now changed it to do that...then I looked for your email and I'm not sure where to look. LOL I'm a doofus! I have to run and take a shower, but I'll come back and try to find it. ![]() ![]() Oh no I can't believe it...poor little Layla. Eight weeks is almost to Christmas. Is she in pain, or can you tell? Did they give you more medicine for her? That's about how long Annie will be in her crate. I have a bad habit of letting her lie on my lap when I'm on the computer, but I probably shouldn't....it's so hard to leave her locked up all day. ![]() I talked to my vet today and she told me not to give her Mylanta, but to use Pepcid AC or Tagament about 30 minutes before taking Prednisone. We got her a wire crate so she can see everything and then we use the pet carrier 'Pet Porter Jr.' at night, to make her feel snug, safe and secure. Yes, we're 'Crate Rest Buddies'!!
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