First off, let me tell you how very happy to hear that at the end what seemed like a frustrating and upsetting path, there was happiness and your pup is healthy! :)
We are into about month two of what is becoming a confuisng and frustrating situation ourselves. I posted about what we have already been through here...
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...s-disease.html In taking our Valentino in for routine bloodwork and urine testing before a tooth cleaning, we were given some unsettling news. There were white blood cells in his urine. So...long story short we follwed up with further testing. Our vet was convinced he had some more severe problems going on and his liver tests showed problems with his enzymes. She threw out terms like "Cushing's", "Addison's disease" and even..."Cancer". We were thrown into a tailspin and made an appointment for a ultrasound at the specialist. We got the ultrasound which showed a "liver on the larger size and some inflamation". We were sent home with a diagnosis of "bartonellosis" and put on an antibiotic.
A bile acid test a month later is now showing even worse enzyme numbers and Tino again has an appointment for a follow-up ultrasound appointment and possible biopsy on tuesday.
The part that really has myself, my hubby and my vet flustered is that he has absolutely NO symptoms....not a one. I am lucky enough to spend a typical 23/24 hours a day with this sweet boy. Friends and family laugh that I can anticipate even if he is going to "sneeze". That is how well I know my boy and I know that there is nothing different about his demeanor, he has shown no signs of pain...not a thing!!! He is his silly, michevious, hungry, rambuncious, smart self!!!
Well, this morning I had an overwhelming feeling inside that I was going to go to that appointment equipt with some knowlege of how to help our boy. So....I googled "liver diseases with no visible symptoms" and found this thread in google! After reading through the 10 + pages I feel like you could be talking about Tino!!!! We have been an urban family for 5 years, only to move to a suburb for the past two years...and I didn't even think this could be a possibility. But I plan on doing some more research and bringing all my findings to his appointment. And I am not leaving until I am offered a lepto test!!!!:exclaim:
Thank you so much for this info, and I hope you and your family are well :)