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Taking her in..... Ok... well things seems like they are not getting any better for Sophie. I have an appt for her today at 4:00. I am NOT leaving til I have some sort of answer as to what may be wrong. My husband is going with me this time and that is HIS BABY GIRL..... he just ain't havin' this shaking and abnormal personality anymore. I will update when we get back.... |
Well, we just got back about 30 mins ago. They did x-rays and everything looked real good. She acts fine with the exception of the shaking. She is in her first heat.... kind of thinking hormone change, attitude change etc... They sent us home with antibotics incase she has an infection in her uterus (VERY low chance they said, but precautionary). They also gave an anti-inflammatory for whatever pain she may be having. We felt alot better after leaving today and think she should be feeling better in a few days. |
My young dog had similar symptoms Hi, I don't want to be an alarmist but my dog Brooke had the same symtoms. She was walking wobbly an tilting her head. At first the vets thought it was a disc in her back, then maybe a liver shunt and then after going to a specialist and much testing, we were told to go to a neurologist. We went to UC Davis veterinary hospital, which has some of the best neurologists in the country. Brooke had a spinal tap and an MRI and was diagnosed with an inflammatory brain disease, GME. If Sophie does not get better after she gets off the meds she is on, I would consider seeing a veterinary neurologist. GME can be maintained with meds but a diagnosis needs to be made promptly and most regular vets never see a case, so sometimes they waste time with many other treatments. Good luck and I hope they figured out what she has and she will be better in no time! But if she isn't better, please consider what I have said. You can check out my other postings about Brooke's condition. |
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I truly appreciate your input on GME. It is definately something I will bring up as a possiblilty IF/when we have to take Sophie back. Last night she was almost a completely different dog. She was running & jumping around my bed just playing... it was cool to see her like that. I am definately anxious to see what today brings. Thanks again VERY much |
The shaking and bobbing you describe sounds more neurological in nature. I would also ask about hydrocephalus - water on the brain. Lily has this and her behavior is exactly what you described. Lily's is congenital, caused by an open font, but it also occurs due to trauma. Lily's was diagnosed with a cranial ultrasound through the open font but an MRI should also be able rule it out or confirm it. |
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Good luck and keep up posted! |
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