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She will come home today and just lay around. As far as increased appetite I would recommend finding very light treats to give her. I gave Max Gerber Puffs and he really enjoyed them. Don't think about her being on medicine forever. It's one day at a time. I have been told by numerous vets that seizures do not require medication unless they are frequent (TBD by vet, I suppose). Even once/month seizures may not be frequent enough to require medication. |
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I too, will take it one day at a time . . .I just feel so helpless . . . |
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Just got off the phone with the vet and she feels that Rhianna is ready to come home today!! She's had no additional seizures and is doing well, or so I'm told . . .Soooo we can get her between 4 - 6. We'll be there promptly at 4! Can't wait to kiss my little girl . . .we call her Sissy . . .she's the love of our lives . . .she's such a little spit fire! She's always so happy and talkative and she just loves to be by your side . . . Brody is napping now, but I told him we're going to get Rhianna soon and he perked right up! I'll give an update later this evening after we all get settled down. |
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I am a very strong advocate of "cut to the chase"! We know we have this issue, we know what apparently caused it initially, and now that they are changing in character...frequency, duration, etc., time for a SPECIALIST! Cant find a neuro.specialist near you? Go to the nearest vet school, where they have specialist and equipment to accurately diagnose and treat issues. Prayers for your little girl...this is all so emotionally draining for you, as well as what effects it is having on the baby....just get her to a specialist and they can guide you effectively through a course of action. They will also be up to date on all the best medications for this particular situation and dog. |
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Yes, me as well, and I will be conferring with my vet this week with regards to additional testing. Thank you for the prayers. :) |
Aw...poor baby and so very worrisome for you. Sending prayers for your sweet Rhianna. |
Update: She's HOME!! Showed up at the hospital right at 4pm, got all the instructions, dosage info, and then they brought her out to me . . . Ya know, I prepared for the worst . . .and I'm glad I did, because what a surprise it was to see her alert, wagging her little stub and whining to get into my arms . . .she wasn't groggy or lethargic at all! I do have to say that she is a bit drunk on her feet . . .but they tell me it is because her body needs to regulate to the meds. She hasn't had a bowel movement yet, so hopefully that will come soon . . .but she's eating and drinking.:thumbup: I will be following up with my vet in a couple weeks and for now, we will just take each day as it comes. Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers . . .:) |
I am so happy Rhianna is home and doing better than expected. I will keep her in my prayers. |
Glad your baby is home. Happy Mother's Day! :) |
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