Oh Pam - I am praying that the change in meds helps Lola!
How well I know Dianne. For all thier strength and manliness, they can never make the tough emotional decisions. My DH is not handling this well at all.Oh Pam.....I am so sorry that Lola is still not feeling well. Maybe the prednisone will help her, along with anything else Dr Sullivan wants to use. Believe me, I understand about the quality of life, I have always made the decision, Heath, my husband cannot. Then I am left with such pain for having to do it. I pray for Lola and for you.......
Pam that is a very good explanation of GME/NME and Dr sullivan sounds great and I love what she said as that makes alot of senseGME (Granulomatous Meningo Encephalomyelitis) is a neurologic disease effecting dogs, most commonly small breeds, usually in females. Most effected are Pugs and sometimes it is called Pug encephalitis. There is a more severe form called Necrotizing Meningo Encephalomyelitis that is sometimes called Maltese Encephalitis. GME can be caused by infection, and in the diagnostic stage all dogs are cultured, along with a spinal tap and MRI. If the cultures are pos., the treatment is antibiotics. If neg, it is assumed that it is auto immune mediated. In other words the dogs immune system is attacking the dog. The only true diagnosis can be made at necropsy. So we assume GME and treat it as such. Lola was diagnosed last Nov. Most of what you read on the internet says GME dogs live weeks to a few months. There are new treatment protocols out there that are making a big difference. Still a tough disease to treat. Something Dr. Sullivan said to me really made sense to me. She said "Dogs don't understand length of life. they only understand quality"
Hey! I got the mulit quote to work!! Thanks Joanne! We started the prednisone again on Friday (or was it thurs) and I do see an improvement. I just hate having her on pred again.Pam, I am so sorry I just saw this thread and feel sick about Lola. I will pray that she feels no pain and the meds will help her. It's hard to see them like this :crying:
My heart goes out to you:heart: and Lola:heart:
Thank you for all your kind thoughts and prayers. Lola seems to be responding to the pred. We will go to the vet again next week and see what else dr. Sullivan has in her bag of tricks for her.I came back to check on Lola. I'm so sorry that she's not feeling well.:crying: Hopefully, the meds will kick in and help her get better.
I'll keep you all in my prayers!:grouphug:
Marj, I hate it too. It is a miserable disease. I am just hoping the high dose pred dosen't crash her liver again.Pam, I am so sorry Lola isn't doing well. My heart breaks for you. I hate GME.
Thanks, doing a little better today. Her daddy babysat her today so I could go the the dog show in Santa Barbara. They did well together. She dosent seem as irritable. We shall see. Still need to find a long term drug that will work for her. Pred will always take to worst of the symptoms down. I think we are going to try cyclosporin, which is what people with transplanted organs take. Oh, and the pred is doing the usual magic of making her pee about a gallon a day! I just keep the mop ready and waiting! She has to go so much that sometimes she can't make it to the door, poor girl!Just checking in Pam to see how Lola's doing? Still sending prayers. :grouphug:
Thanks for the update. I am happy to read that she is doing a little better...I pray that it continues and that you will find the best long term drug for her:grouphug:Thanks, doing a little better today. Her daddy babysat her today so I could go the the dog show in Santa Barbara. They did well together. She dosent seem as irritable. We shall see. Still need to find a long term drug that will work for her. Pred will always take to worst of the symptoms down. I think we are going to try cyclosporin, which is what people with transplanted organs take. Oh, and the pred is doing the usual magic of making her pee about a gallon a day! I just keep the mop ready and waiting! She has to go so much that sometimes she can't make it to the door, poor girl!
Pam the cyclosporine will not have the side effects the pred has with peeing but it can make them nauseated and they can vomit on it. DD was on atopica which is cyclosporine for a year so best to give with a little food but ideally best with no food but many dogs cannot take it without food so just a heads up. I hope it helps as it is a wonder drug for some allergy dogs and hopefully it will be for your baby. DD had to be on that and temarilp to help with her allergies at one time but unfortunately she was one of those dogs that could not tolerate atopica as she would vomit each time after a year so now she is just on the temarilp at a low dose. I know the dose you have to give is much higher though and why so much peeingHey! I got the mulit quote to work!! Thanks Joanne! We started the prednisone again on Friday (or was it thurs) and I do see an improvement. I just hate having her on pred again.
Thank you for all your kind thoughts and prayers. Lola seems to be responding to the pred. We will go to the vet again next week and see what else dr. Sullivan has in her bag of tricks for her.
Marj, I hate it too. It is a miserable disease. I am just hoping the high dose pred dosen't crash her liver again.
Thanks, doing a little better today. Her daddy babysat her today so I could go the the dog show in Santa Barbara. They did well together. She dosent seem as irritable. We shall see. Still need to find a long term drug that will work for her. Pred will always take to worst of the symptoms down. I think we are going to try cyclosporin, which is what people with transplanted organs take. Oh, and the pred is doing the usual magic of making her pee about a gallon a day! I just keep the mop ready and waiting! She has to go so much that sometimes she can't make it to the door, poor girl!