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Very Sick ...Help Elliott...is a 5.6 pound yorkie...he has been very sick for a couple of weeks. Vet Emergency clinic 5 times and vet 4...$1,500 and still dont know what is wrong with him. Started with yelping when we picked him up...narrowed down to some type of neck pain...then symptoms got worse and more confusing...would cry and screem when he went out to potty..had some type of seizure behavior couldn't stand, confused crying, shaking so scary....then he was better by the time we got to emergency clinic....x-ray showed large amount of stool in system...flushed that out...but still not doing well...when he pottys in the morning when he comes back in he is confused, head down, pacing, not getting comfortable, crying and shaking, seems to do ok after an hour or so...he is just not himself very scary when he has these episodes vet not sure thinks IBS tested for Liver Shunt level was only at 50 said needs to be 100 to be concerned...anyone have any ideas so my little guy will feel better? |
I am sorry to hear about Elliott. Have you tried an internal medicine specialist? I hope you can get some answers. |
Hi, so sorry your boy is so ill. I can't help but hopefully someone else will have had some experience and advice. |
I hope you find out what is wrong with your little guy// its scary when they are sick and you don't know whats wrong |
I would look for a internist as soon as possible. I would also give him a little plain canned pumpkin to help if he is constipated. |
Welcome to Yorkie Talk. I'm sorry your little one is sick. I agree with everyone above about seeing an internal medicine specialist. I don't have personal experience with liver issues, but I believe 50 is high for a post BAT. One of the many possibilities is that your boy has MVD. Seizures, confusion, stomach problems -- can be liver. Definitely need a specialist to determine what is going on. Keep us updated. Praying for Elliot. |
I am so sorry your baby is so ill....time to get specialists involved...I always beat a path to our vet school...most of the vet schools are EXCELLENT.... have cutting technology and equipment and an entire cluster of specialists right there..."one stop shopping", so to speak. Please seriously consider getting him to your vet college ASAP....they can help your little fella....and you wont be hemorrhaging more money and coming up without answers.....and please keep us updated....we are all going to be concerned about Elliot now...... |
Thanks everyone...will look into my closest vet school for sure...need to find a vet who is familiar with these little guys...he is doing a little better after they got all the stool to move...put him on a low fat food and Metronidazole Liquid. Poor thing just wants to be held...feel so helpless when they are sick and can't tell you whats wrong. I have had a problem getting him to drink...have been trying to get him to lick ice...using a little med dropper I just don't feel like he is getting enough fluid. I almost lost him when he was a puppy the first vet we went to gave him his shots all of them at once...had an allergic reaction, vomiting blood it was awful....so i get really...really scared when he is sick...will keep you all updated on his progress...thank you for your kind words and prayers :) |
Neck pain along with other symptoms of some concern. You said an xray, was there not done of one of the neck. Sometimes Chiara, Atlanto/Axial subluxation lay hidden even till 5 yrs old or so. I agree with Yorkiemom1 a vet school the closest to you immediately. And post prandial bat at 100 is high. How ever infection/injury and other organ system problems could contribute to a high BAT. Anyhow I certainly welcome you to YT even though it is under this stressfull situation. Let us know how you and your pup are doing. |
Sending prayers for Elliott and that you get some answers. |
I would get this baby to a neurologist ASAP as this sounds like a Chiari malformation or AAI but usually AAI will show on x-ray. Chiari can & often will cause liver enzymes to be off on blood work. IF this baby has either of these conditions his/her life is in serious danger. You need to treat this pup like a china doll until you get to a specialist & again you need to do it ASAP like NOW ! |
Praying for Elliott and I hope you can find the answers needed to help him get well. |
I agree with everyone...time for a specialist! You can look for a board certified internal med vet at the following link: http://www.acvim.org/PetOwners/FindaSpecialist.aspx Vet schools usually have clinics, and while many of them are great, not everyone has one close to them. Board certified vets in large clinics are as good! |
Thank you all again for all of your concern...I got Elliott in to specialist today...actually I went and sat in their office all day until someone saw me...determined moms are hard to say no to :) we have a tentative diagnoses of Microvascular Dysplasia he will need a biopsy to confirm. They are also running a Protein C, GI Profile and Urinalysis. I am very, very worried. Don't know much about what this is all about I only hope and pray that he doesn't have a bad case of it. |
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I am so glad you sat there until they saw him. My Cali has MVD but very mild. It was diagnosed through a liver biopsy after her Bile Acid tests were above normal. I think hers were 0/78 and 0/ 49 on retest or close to that. She has done very well on a lower protein diet. I know that there are medicines that can help with MVD also. I hope you can get him feeling better soon. |
Hi Patti, Could you share some of Cali's symptoms?? I am so worried Elliott has these episodes it only happens once a day though usually morning...I am not sure if it is seizure, he arches his back, cries, paces, shakes..I just have to hold him until it stops..I am hoping the med's he is on will give him some relief. We will have results from tests on Tuesday..going to be a long weekend :( |
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Good luck and prayers sent to Elliot. |
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Does he have any trouble putting his head down to eat or drink? If yes, try elevating his bowls a bit: a folded towel would do it. |
thank you all for your continued support and helpful information. Elliott's "episodes" usually happen in the morning after going out to potty..although he did have one last night as he got stressed because vet said to kennel him due to neck strain..he is not used to that...didn't see anything neurological wrong with him...During "episode" He usually paces, circles, cant get comfortable, cries and shakes holds his head down, arches his back his body is very tense... for the most part only one of these episodes a day it is so confusing.. He is not himself for the most part not wanting to do anything but be on my lap...he is eating and I have been giving him ice chips as he doesn't like to drink water. He is walking fine holding ears and head up eyes are good all when not having episode. |
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To be honest, none of this makes sense to me. First of all....exactly what liver test was done that was 50 that the vet said had to be 100 to be of a concern? You did not say BAT and that is what people are assuming...I am thinking it may not have been that because 50 would be considered high. Maybe so since the specialist is now talking about a biopsy and/or other tests. The description you give about his neck concern me greatly. It does not sound like a liver issue to me either. I suppose it could be....but I strongly suggest you ask the vet specifically about AAI (atlanto axial instability)...here is some information for you to read about it: Atlantoaxial luxation | Atlantoaxial Instability | Yorkie Can't Walk | Vet Neurologist Miami Until you know for sure what this is, I would definitely do my level best to keep activity at a minimum. If it is a neck issue, this is very serious. |
Sending prayers to you and Elliott. |
If this were my pup, I would NOT wait till tuesday for test results, I would go to a Neuro ASAP. Find a teaching school & take that baby there NOW !!!! Neck issues are NOT a symptom of liver issues & IF you wait till tues you may loose him.Was he vaccinated within a few months to a few days just prior to the onset of these symptoms ? if yes he could have GME & that will also take a Neuro to diagnose,So PLEASE DO NOT WAIT !!!!GO NOW !!! I SERIOUSLY believe the liver tests are off due to another more life threatening condition and a Neuro can test the liver too but a vet can't test for the other things I mentioned ,only a Neuro can. |
Worrying about what may have caused something is fruitless in my opinion. The bottom line you need a diagnosis. I DO think you need to be insistent about this neck issue. I am less concerned with GME as it does not wax and wane with positioning which is what it sounds like is happening which would make me more concerned about AAI. I am NOT a vet and only a pet owner, but your description is very worrisome based upon my knowledge and experience with issues with pups. I have serious concerns here ... you do have a facility in your area. I had looked the other day....it does not have to be a teaching school...if you don't have one close just get to a board certified specialist. |
Whatever it is, it needs to ba addressed ASAP. OP keep in mind that this is a holiday weekend so IF you have an emergency after today it may be hard to find a specialist when he needs one most & is why I say GO NOW. I would find one & just go, walk in without an appt as these symptoms ARE considered EMERGENCY & have been going on for to long already. |
Any update on this pup ? |
Possible Ear infection? Did the vet check ears ? Inflammation in the ears can cause neck pain.. Maybe a simple ear infection that needs some treatment. What about an infected tooth in the back of her mouth ? Bella's mom |
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