Frosty will be 15 in Feb. and his vet believes he has Cushing's, although we have not had a definitive diagnosis. Because of his age, as JMM said, the symptoms are so like so many problems of very senior dogs. He is on Anipryl which helps with some personality changes, but not the Cushing's symptoms of thirst and food begging. He doesn't have a noticeably big belly, but his liver/kidney blood tests results and thinning hair along with the thirst certainly points toward Cushing's. Even if you treat, as I understand it, it won't help the Cushing's--only some of the symptoms.
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I'm so sorry to hear that your little one has been diagnosed with Cushing's
The tests for Cushing's is not nice at all. And Chloe got distressed something awful.
But the vet decided that treating Chloe would not do much good at this stage.
We have to watch her water intake. It increases in summer. Plus she does have the 'Cushing's tummy'.
Her hair is very thin and can be patchy at times.
As I said, we/the vet decided not to treat. You have got to get the medication correct, right down to the smallest dose. If she gets worse, I will see what to do. The meds don't fix Cushing's, they just 'ease'.
Chloe has the Cushing's that 'attacks' the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.
She is 10 years old so I'm hoping that she will not go down hill too much.
She has been very very sick these last few weeks with a chest infection that was bordering on pneumonia so that was a big concern for me.
At this age, she doesnt really need anything else to contend with.
I wish you and your baby all the best.
Hugs and tail wags
dede and the little sausage from down under