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1 Attachment(s) I thought I would share a photo of the crusty spot on her nose. Its very minor but at this point any sign of this disease is a big deal. This is what happened during the process of finding the right dose for her and after she had been on a lower dose of the steroids for just over a week or so. I have much more to learn about this disease so that I know what to expect and can be totally prepared for. The pics I've seen thus far scare the crap out of me. This is a very progressive and rapid disease if it is not caught and kept under control. Any little thing or infection can get out of hand and turn into full blow kayos. So far the steroids are doing the job as long as she stay on the 15mlg. dose. If she should become immune to those we move onto another form of treatment. :confused: |
Poor baby girl! Hoping it'll be kept under control...will keep Brandi in my prayers. |
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I believe Piccolo's dermatologist told me five years ago that her cutaneous vasculitis was an auto-immune disease. But the good news is that she has only gone out of remission once and since then, has had perfectly normal life for the past five years. Hope your Brandi is able to have the same success. |
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The infection on her mouth is back. Update: The infection on her mouth is back !! :( Woke up this morning and found that the infection is back. Not as bad or far gone as it was the first time. It looks like trying to wean her off of the Steroids did more harm than good. I called the vet the moment I saw any change in her after going from 15 mlg. to 10 mlg but by that time the infection was already taking form. It just wasn't noticeable until I has seen the secretions coming from her nose 10 days into the lower dose. We are headed back to the vet first thing in the morning for a check up and more than liking another round of several antibiotics. Plus, as hard as it will be on her and for me to see her in such pain, I may go ahead and have the biopsy done if it will help with a positive diagnoses so we know exactly what we are dealing with. I just wish we could see our regular vet Andrea who is out on maternity leave. |
Poor little baby,, I hope she gets well soon, I feel for u and your family, sending prayers and loads of hugs xx |
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Oh Dawn, I was so hoping Brandi was on the mend.... you are both in our thoughts and prayers. Poor baby girl! |
Bless her heart. Praying that she gets the diagnosis and treatment she needs. :( |
I am so sorry poor Brandi has suffered like this for over a month. Saying prayers that someone finds out what is wrong sooner rather than later. Makes me so sad. :( |
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take lightly. Please for your sake and the health and welfare of this pup go to a specialist. |
Poor Brandi girl! :( I am very sorry to hear this. Dawn, I agree with Lynzy . . . love my general vet and the comfort of knowing the office, but this is a health problem that would send me straight to the specialist. Going to a specialist will likely reduce Brandi's suffering, and save grief and money in the long run. Praying for Brandi. |
Hoping you get things figured out soon and so sorry this came back. If you were to go to a specialist, which one? Dermatologist? |
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Needs to be done...I would say an internal med specialist for starters. I said that on Aug 2...hate to say it, but I did. :( This is not the kind of thing to mess with. |
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