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dogs on Valium (updated Tuesday) I haved added a message What a night I have had with the dog, He kept on having fits all night long and got him to the vets this morning, whilst there he had another fit so it works out that he had a fit one every hour last night.
They have him stable now on a drip of valium (I cant get that from the Doctors) but still dont know when he will be coming home. I dont care how much we want our dog, Snowy to have the best treatment that is available. Love the little guy just needed to get it off my chest *****U P D A T E ***** It not looking good as the medication levels are not working they have increased the level and have sent him to a vets that can watch him over night they also mentioned brain tumour as well. I am hating today ***** SATURDAY U P D A TE***** Snowy had a peaceful night and had only one minor attack at midnight the vets are going to try and ween him off the heavy drugs and try him on Dyzipan(sp) so hopefully we can pick him up tonight or tomorrow. If the dyzipan works then he will be on it for the rest of his life. ***** SUNDAY U P D A TE***** Picked him up today from the vets, and when I say picked him up thats what I did as he can not use his back legs the vets say its down to the lengh of time he was under (24hrs) hes eating and drinking and peeing (in his basket). He has to go back to my local vet tomorrow and I have to go to the other vets to pay for his treatment as well and you dont want to know how much that is, well lets just say a packet, but its worth it. I hoping by tomorrow he be at some part back to his normal self Fingers Crossed. will update on any news [Edited 3/2/07 11:47am] [Edited 3/2/07 11:47am] [Edited 3/3/07 3:40am] [Edited 3/4/07 7:07am] [Edited 3/6/07 8:27am] | |
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There are times, when I think the kindest thing for animals is 2 put them 2 sleep. I am not suggesting in anyway that this time is such a time, but rather than let the poor animal suffer anymore pain and discomfort, it is kinder 2 put them 2 sleep!! if that poor dog has 2 b on valium for the rest of its life, then it cant b much fun for the poor thing!!
Is your dog eating properly and doing other bodily functions normally?? If the dog cant do any or either of those things, then I would do some serious thinking!! [Edited 3/2/07 3:27am] | |
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aww
I hope he gets better soon | |
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Desire2006 said: There are times, when I think the kindest thing for animals is 2 put them 2 sleep. I am not suggesting in anyway that this time is such a time, but rather than let the poor animal suffer anymore pain and discomfort, it is kinder 2 put them 2 sleep!! if that poor dog has 2 b on valium for the rest of its life, then it cant b much fun for the poor thing!!
Is your dog eating properly and doing other bodily functions normally?? If the dog cant do any or either of those things, then I would do some serious thinking!! [Edited 3/2/07 3:27am] Its funny they put animals to sleep cos it is kinder, yet we cant do that to people who are in pain.. [Edited 3/2/07 3:28am] | |
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poor sweetie. hope he gets better soon. hang in there | |
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are you talking about seizures? those can usually be controlled quite well with meds, from what i know. hope he'll be better soon! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: are you talking about seizures? those can usually be controlled quite well with meds, from what i know. hope he'll be better soon!
My Aunts dog has seizures sometimes.. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: are you talking about seizures? those can usually be controlled quite well with meds, from what i know. hope he'll be better soon!
I was wondering about that too. | |
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y'know, there are days when i could use a bit of valium too
what's the name of your vet? | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: are you talking about seizures? those can usually be controlled quite well with meds, from what i know. hope he'll be better soon!
yeah they are seizures and its still too soon to tell which way its going to go. | |
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oldpurple said: What a night I have had with the dog, He kept on having fits all night long and got him to the vets this morning, whilst there he had another fit so it works out that he had a fit one every hour last night.
They have him stable now on a drip of valium (I cant get that from the Doctors) but still dont know when he will be coming home. I dont care how much we want our dog, Snowy to have the best treatment that is available. Love the little guy just needed to get it off my chest *****U P D A T E ***** It not looking good as the medication levels are not working they have increased the level and have sent him to a vets that can watch him over night they also mentioned brain tumour as well. I am hating today will update on any news [Edited 3/2/07 11:47am] [Edited 3/2/07 11:47am] sorry to hear that. hang in there | |
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This thread's not half as much fun as the title suggested.
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i'm so sorry. i know you're very worried. keep us posted. | |
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i didn't realize your pup was so sick from the thread title...
it's so stressful being so helpless to help them. my sister's dog had a tumor and lived for quite a while on medication hopefully they can do something to get the seisures under control otherwise keep us updated | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: are you talking about seizures? those can usually be controlled quite well with meds, from what i know. hope he'll be better soon!
It depends on what's causing the seizures. If valium isn't controlling them well at normal doses, there might be something bigger going on. The good news is, seizures themselves are not painful (or so I've been told by humans who have them). oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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I have updated this thread.
I would like to thank all of you for your kind words and thoughts | |
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oldpurple said: I have updated this thread.
I would like to thank all of you for your kind words and thoughts Glad your pup is doing ok. (Diazepam is generic Valium, btw. . . so if you get stressed out, you can ask your dog to share his meds. ). oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: oldpurple said: I have updated this thread.
I would like to thank all of you for your kind words and thoughts Glad your pup is doing ok. (Diazepam is generic Valium, btw. . . so if you get stressed out, you can ask your dog to share his meds. ). Sure I hoping they issue on a monthly basis ( joking) | |
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glad to hear he's at home
do you have kids at home old purple? | |
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emm said: glad to hear he's at home
do you have kids at home old purple? Yep I have two , one who is nine and the other is 8 weeks old my ninie yr old is trying to molly coddle him but we have told her to leave him alone as he is still under the influence of the medication. I have to take him to the vets (monday)to see if they will reduce his medication hes on a form of Barbiturates at the moment all spaced out. | |
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the nitty gritty of it is hes has Epilepsy. Founf this out when he had the 'Big one' that is a night of fits and seizures its more distressing to see than it is for the dog as they are out of it for the count. Took him to the vets and now he is on some class 3 drug which the prescribe for him He has to go back to the vets on Monday for a blood test to make sure that he is recieving enough of the drug. So he could be on a lesser amount.
and he's getting back to being his normal self now. If you want to read more look for Canine Epilepsy http://www.eurekalert.org...020805.php once again thanks for your kind words and hugs | |
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Glad he's getting back to normal. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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eplilepsy being a better diagnosis than brain tumor i would think...
so much going on with sick puppy and brand new baby to you and your wife | |
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emm said: eplilepsy being a better diagnosis than brain tumor i would think...
so much going on with sick puppy and brand new baby to you and your wife thanks emm last nite was fun my little un waking up for a feed and the dowg howling, hes never done that since he was a pup and I had to be up at 5 am for work so Im Lagging now!!! | |
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