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Saturday, August 26, 2023

POTP in Action

First, thank you all for sending your love and good vibes our way.  It has been a very trying week and your kindness made all the difference. 

Now, for the exciting news, it appears Hailey has old dog vestibular disease.  She is expected to make a full recovery in the coming weeks.  If that is all you want to know, you can stop reading here. If you want to know how we got here, keep reading! 


We found this out by things getting way worst. Wednesday night, when I got home, she tried to get up to see me but couldn't. It was terrible and scary and we really thought the end was near. 

Thursday morning we called the vet who had seen her Monday and they said, there was nothing they could do. We would need to call a neurology clinic. We did and they were able to see us Friday morning. We also took her off most her meds, as the Man (who was with her more as I was out working) felt they may be making things worse (which they may have been and she is now off them).

In the mean time, we were able to talk to our old vet and friend and he said it sounded like old dog vestibular disease (also know as drunken sailor syndrome), but to take the appointment and if the neurologist had reason to suggest it, to consider the MRI and other tests. He said this clinic was great and they knew what they were doing.

Driving to the clinic

Friday morning, Man, Lee and I went to the clinic. After the history and exam, we spoke to the neurologist. There were 2 things that made her question vestibular disease (although there were lots of signs that pointed to it). Her back right paw didn't respond as quickly to a bending test, and the head tilt came later (usually it comes at the same time as the other symptoms). To rule out the brain as the cause of these problems, we should consider an MRI. What I loved about this doctor was that she explained things simply and honestly and there was no pressure to do anything she recommended. We decided to do all the tests (we are grateful for the privilege to be able to do), which in order were blood work and chest xrays (mostly to make sure she was likely to do well with the anaesthetic), then the MRI and if needed a spinal tap. We agreed to it all, paid the deposit and drove the hour home to wait. 

Phod was very concerned when we came home without Hailey and concerned we didn't seem concerned! 

Around 2:30 the neurologist called back to say the MRI was clear. The spinal tap still needed to be done, but we could head back to pick Hailey up as she would be ready in about an hour.

Patiently waiting for the neurologist

We went over the MRI images with the neurologist and there were some cool and creepy shots. It was neat to see her brain. There is one slightly different spot around her pituitary gland, which she will send to the radiologist for look at, but she didn't think it was related. The spinal tap fluid looked clear to her, but the results will take a few days. There is really nothing expected from these tests. The staff at the clinic loved Hailey. They thought she was younger (like 9) and super sweet.

We left with a very stoned Hailey and some anti-nausea meds (vestibular problems and anaesthetics don't mix well). She is to rest and be closely monitored on things she could fall off of, but life can basically go on. We have a follow up in about 3 weeks because if this diagnosis is correct, she should be improving greatly by then. 

The bald spot from the spinal tap

That is where we are today and again we thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for keeping us in your thoughts. Blogville is awesome! 



14 comments:

  1. We read this all the way through and are so pleased that Hailey has been throughly checked out. Paws and fingers crossed that the diagnosis is correct and Hailey improves steadily.
    Sending another dose of POTB, just to help things along.
    Plus love and hugs to Lady and Man after their stressful week.
    All the best,
    Gail and Nobby.

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  2. Hari OM
    I second WFTs words! Whoop whoop.... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  3. What wonderful news to read so early in the morning! We continue to send you tons of AireZen and healing vibes, Hailey, and lots of hugs for Phod and your peeps♥

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  4. First stop today ~ and hip hip hooray, yay! yay! Just got all teary-eyed from Good News, so very happy to read tests went well (even tho you are still awaiting results) ... and even tho she needs some time yet for rest/recuperation from all of this ... it's just happy-time to think there is nothing super serious here with this great girl, you go girl ... we're All The Way with Hailey, YAY!

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  5. I read every single word and I do thank you for telling us at the beginning that she will be ok. this is just too scary for words. I am doing a happy and dance over finding out what it is and more POTP coming to get you through the rest of the week. we love you Hailey and Phod. I am afraid to look up this unheard of disease for fear I will start seeing the symptoms in Beau. Had no idea it existed. You are blessed indeed to be able to afford to do all of this and for that too I am thankful.

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  6. We're glad to hear that Hailey is doing well and that hopefully this episode is just vestibular syndrome. Our Nina had that once and it sure was scary at first. It passed after a few days with some anti-nausea meds to help her feel like eating.

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  7. Hailey can you hear me clapping and cheering. OMDs what wonderful news.
    I heard that you were an excellent patient with a description of 'very sweet'!! Bless you little
    lady heart. You have earned a good rest in the great out of doors with your devoted Phod.
    Many hugs to Lady and Man
    Cecilia and Bryan

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  8. This is so good to know, that Hailey will do well...in due time, and we hope its all true! Continued POTP!

    Our Angel MJF had that 'old dog syndrome', too, and he was markedly better after several days...though he had recurrences over the next few years...We also had a kitty (Suki), with similar issues(!)...

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  9. We hope Hailey feels better soon. Poor pup! Sending more POTP.

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  10. Such wonderful weekend news!! We are keeping up the POTP that all the test results are in yuor favor!
    xoxo,
    Beth, Ed, Rosy and Sunny

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  11. This is all wonderful news!!! We will keep on sending prayers and lots of love and POTP until she is fully recovered. ♥♥♥

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  12. Best news we have seen or heard in a long time. We are so glad you reached out to your former vet, something Mom has done in the past too. POTP continuing for Hailey. All the best.

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  13. That is great news! And how fortunate you were able to see the neurologist so quickly. Around here there’s a 1-2 month wait.

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