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Thank you so much for all the useful information, I can't tell you how much I appreciate it! I am speaking with the vet tomorrow and now I have a list of things to discuss:) |
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BAT results I just had a BAT done on Misa. Her pre-level was 9.3 and her post level was 29.8. Her ammonia level was 0, her BUN was 9 Creatinine 0.7, glucose 119, TBIL 0.6 CALCIUM 9.5, ALT 38, ALKP 100, ALBUMIN 3.8,CL 110,K 3.8, AMYL 740,PHOS 2.3. Misa has had two episodes of seizure activity, once this past may and the last 9/9. The first time it was thought that she had a pyrethrin toxicity and she was treated with Robaxin and it helped her. This second time, she again was treated with Robaxin and it helped her. I found out that my lawn people were spraying Suspend, whichis a synthetic pyrethroid on the pation and in the tracks where the sliding glass doors are. Misa likes to lick her feet. She has a great appetite, isn't listless, weighs a healthy 5.7 pounds and is 4 years old. Does this sound like liver shunt to anyone? |
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The tests seem to point to microvascular dysplasia as opposed to a liver shunt. I have also had a urinalysis done to check for stones and everything came back negative. I want to have Bruno neutered because he has really been acting out in the past month, marking his territory, becoming more aggressive, etc. I would also like to bring him to doggy daycare some times so he can play with other dogs however they do not allow dogs who are not spayed/neutered. The vet seems to think the risk is low and it is okay to have him neutered. However there is a risk since he has a compromised liver. She is planning on using gas instead of an injectable which is less stress on his system and will wear off quicker. I am still terrified that something will happen. I think having him neutered however will be very beneficial however not at the cost of his life. I am so torn right. Does anyone have any advice??? |
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Roxy was spayed, she had a teeth cleaning, she had bi-lateral LP surgery, then she had a second LP surgery, then she had to have a pin removed that migrated from the LP surgery.....THEN....we found out she has liver issues MVD. So she went 'under' all those times and I didn't even know she has MVD. Just last month she had to have major dental, but we are aware of the MVD and took precautions. I'll be thinking of you guys ;) |
A dog can have surgery with liver issues without an extreme amount of risk. Ellie has high bile acids and was spayed. Yorkieluv's dog was neutered and has serious liver issues. If the vet uses Isoflurane and doesn't give NSAIDS for pain relief, it should be okay. Is he having symptoms? |
Thank you so much for the support. I will be so happy once his surgery is over and I have him back alive! |
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Miko was neutered and had surgery for stone removal after being diagnosed with liver problems. Use Isoflourane and no injectables...Be very, very careful with pain meds...Those could cause more problems. Miko had a severe reaction to rimadyl which he was given after a surgery once. If your baby is not already on milk thistle, now is a good time to start so that you can protect his liver from any damage the anesthesia may cause and to help detoxify... You should be giving maximum liver support, especially now if he will be having surgery. If you give lactulose, you will need to increase the dosages after surgery so that your baby has a bowel movement and does not become constipated and backed up with toxins... |
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