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I'm so happy you found a Vet who took you seriously. Here's hoping the steroids work for Murphy....I'll be keeping you both in my thoughts! I have heard of the white shaker dog syndrome and everything I've heard is exactly what the Vet said right down to the treatment. |
That is awesome news! So happy little Murphy will be all better soon! |
I've got tears and goose bumps! I am so happy you have such a caring and compassionate vet, now. And I am thrilled that he was able to come to understand what Murphy is going thru. But, most of all, I am glad that Murphy can be treated and lead a normal life. Hugs and puppy kisses to Murphy.:) |
Oh Caren, your message is music to my ears . . am so thrilled to know that what Murphy has is curable and/or could be controlled by low dosages of medication . . . .I hope you never have to witness another attack :) Give my love to your darling Murphy . . . and my babies sends wet kisses :thumbup: |
glad you are on the road to finding out what is ailing Murphy. I watched the video's too (way to go for thinking of taking them and showing your vet) and at first i didn't think they were seizures either because of his awareness level. I hope the Pred works for him and he stops shaking. |
Great news....so glad Murphy is doing fine and you have some one reliable to go to. Give some belly rubs to Murphy baby from us. Pucci:aimeeyork GiGi:aimeeyork Tina;) |
I too am happy your new vet is taking this seriously...I will continue my prayers for you and Murphy. Now I have some research to do...maybe this is what's ailing my Winston. Thank you for letting us all know what the vet thinks, I for one appreciate the information. |
I'm so happy you found this new vet:) It sounds like little Murphy is on the right track. Thank Godthis can be treated. |
I am so relieved that you got a diagnosis that makes sense!! I know it is not terrific news but it is not the worst in the world of neurological problems. Murphy hopefully, will do well on the steroids and live a long and otherwise healthy life! I am so glad you got answers to your questions:) |
Oh you guys are all so great....Once again I just have to tell you all THANK YOU so muhc for being there for me and for your thoughts and prayers. Murphy has been on the medicine for 2 days now and I really do not see any side effects as of yet. He had a little bit of a restless sleep last night but I think that was due to his daddy being out of town so it was just him, Mia and me in the bed. :rolleyes: I will keep you guys posted as things progress and come along for him and with this new vet. Thanks again for everything! We love you all and Murphy sends lots of hugs and kisses to everyone on YT. Especially his girlfriend Miss. Q ~ he sends an extra wet slurpy kiss to you! :p :p |
Happy to hear Murphy is doing okay. I did do some research on this syndrome. Does Murphy always have the tremor, or does it come and go. And if it comes and goes, how often does it happen...and how long does it last? With my Winston it comes on all of a sudden...with no warning. It last for any where from 15 to 30 minutes...with Nutrical he comes out of it, tired but fine. In between episodes he acts totally normal. And he has had them as often as weekly...or as far apart as 3 months. He does not lose consciousness, although he seems out of it, unaware. Unable to stand, let alone walk. He becomes rigid...spastic, not limp like a rag doll. Pants heavily, drools a lot. He does not lose control of bladder or stool. His paws seem to paddle and his head is somewhat jerky. Does any of this sound at all like what Murphy does? I'd like to know of any similarities or differences to bring to my vets attention. As we are still, after a year trying to figure out what's going on with him. Give your baby boy a big hug, and I hope he does well with his new medication regime. Thanks for any input you may have that may in turn help Winston or others, so we can learn more of this disorder. |
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I am trying to give you as much information so hopefully we can help Winston too. For example he is sleeping right now....and I am looking at him. Currently he is just quivering a little - almost like he is cold and than he does a twitch or a body jerk every now and than. If he is having a major attack I too give him some nutrical and it seems to bring him out of it. None of them have lasted very long - I would say longest like 10-15 minutes and he does not drool but does pant a lot. I hope I am helping you. What is your Doctor saying about Winston? Has he or have you mentioned this disorder to him yet? |
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I just read this post and i have a question. The 10-15 minute long tremors, are these like the ones in the video or are they more serious? |
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Thank you for following the thread and thinking of little Murphy! :) |
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i hope he stops having them soon. :) |
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