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thanks for info.

Posted By: nm on 2009-05-05
In Reply to: What type of advice? - AnudderMT

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Huh? What was that? I need you to transfer me to someone in the United States! LOL!

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He can concentrate for hours on videogames.  We spend all of our time together, except for the hours he is in school.  Of course, I'm a SAHM MT, so that makes for more time for us.  He talks nonstop to everyone, everywhere, all the time.  However, my dad and my DH's dad do the same thing, so that could be inherited!


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Thanks for the advice and responses y'all, keep 'em coming! 


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She was 10-11 years old when I adopted her, and I got to have her for 5 years.  At first, she was only having a seizure about... twice a month.  We worked her up and decided to hold off on meds since the seizures were fairly infrequent.  But she pretty quickly started to have them more like... once a week, I think it was?  If I remember correctly, my vet said if they are having more than a certain number of seizures a week/month, it's best to but them on meds, so we put her on phenobarbital at that time, twice a day. 


The dose was a little too high at first, and it made her a little groggy and caused her to vomit.  We lowered the dose a bit, and she was fine - never had another seizure again.  Phenobarb is pretty inexpensive, but not w/o potential side effects to the liver.  At Cherokee's age, we didn't really worry about that, but maybe that's the reason your vet is taking a "wait and see" approach?  Your dog is young, so if she has to be on anti-seizure meds, it will likely be for the rest of her life.  Not that I'm trying to discourage you from meds, just saying maybe your vet is thinking about the side effects as a reason to maybe hold off as long as possible. 


I also have a Siberian Husky named Alexxa ("Alex" - sometimes pronouced "Owwhh-licks" ;o).  She's now 15 years old.  She started having seizures at about 1 year of age, but hers are very mild ("partial complex" I think they're called?)  She only has one about every 3 months or so, and all that happens is her head has a little tremor to it.  If you aren't looking right at her when it happens, you could be right next to her and not even know she's having a seizure.  She doesn't even seem to be aware anything is happening.  Vet said they might get worse over time, but they haven't, and she's never had to be on medicine for it. 


Epilepsy is hereditary in some breeds, but it can happend in any breed or mixed breed of dog.


Here are a couple paragraphs from this site:   http://www.asc-cockerspaniel.org/health/news03.asp


>>Epilepsy Treatment

If idiopathic epilepsy is diagnosed, a dog may be treated with anti-convulsant drugs such as phenobarbital or potassium (or sodium) bromide. Since neither of the drugs is without side effects, the veterinarian and owner might choose to wait until seizures become more frequent or prolonged before starting an epileptic dog on them.


Phenobarbital was more effective than bromide in eliminating and shortening the duration of seizures. Thus, for many dogs, phenobarbital may be the first choice for an anti-seizure medication. Though the study did not look at long-term effects of using either drug, phenobarbital can damage the liver with prolonged use. Also, phenobarbital more so than bromide interacts with many other drugs. For that reason, bromide might be a better first choice for older dogs or those on other drugs, Boothe says. >>

Sorry for the length of this.  (I simply must take any opportunity to talk about my dogs.  LOL)


 


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My Tazz has all of the symptoms listed for Cushings. I have had to put him on a diet, "low to no" carbs which puts buiscuits out of the picture but we eat a lot of fruit and veggies now and high protein treats. He also takes insulin 32 units twice a day. I was blessed here with a dog that does not mind shots. I actually diagnosed him myself just from the symptoms and asked to have sugar checked. Vet blamed it on stress from an eye infection until I kept taking him back. He still drinks a lot and will eat everything in the house if I will let him. He had gained a lot of weight. He was 32 pounds and for a shih tzu that is a lot. He is unusually large for a shih tzu to start with which goes with an adrenal disorder, but he has lost weigh since being put on insulin and the diet, but still drinks about a quart of water at a time and urinates just that much. In Cushing's they tend to be immune to the insulin and that's what happened to us...took a while to regulate him. He is taking Vetsulin now but will be changed tomorrow to NPH, hopefully which is cheaper. If they have to get needles buy them at wal-mart or somewhere equivalent. BIG difference in price. I started giving chromium picolinate as well, which is really what regulated my boy. I also give daily vitamins and acidophilus for his intestinal tract. Feel free to email me with questions at any time if I can help. There is also a site.. http://www.petpeoplesplace.com that has a pet forum you can pretty much go there at any time, even in emergencies and will get great help from owners, rescuers, vets and vet technicians. Good luck. With treatment it is possible for your parent's dog to live longer, it is not always fatal.