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Bad night
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:09 pm
by alb
So, some of you have "met" my 13-year old Ryley. She's had a tough go the last few years, having a brain tumor that made her blind in one eye, a tumor through the wall of her other eyeball, and several malignant but early mast cell rumors removed. Through it all, she has actually become much less timid, and seems to enjoy herself more than she ever did before. And God miraculously restored her vision and the vets said they'd never seen anything like it before.
So last night I woke to a thump. After I found the light, I saw her on the floor having a seizure. It seemed to last forever. When she came out of it she couldn't move her back legs for 5-10 minutes then was pretty uncoordinated for awhile. Of course I was very upset. You know your best friend is a true one when you call her at 4:30 am and she comes right over. We took her to the vet at 8am and they couldn't find anything in her blood work to explain it. Sometimes it happens, I guess. I had a dog before Ryley that had seizures as she got older but they were usually brief, and related to environmental/emotional stimulation, like if she got excited. Ryley has been subdued and thirsty but no more seizures, at least since I got home from work. She didn't want her supper but chowed down on my pizza crusts.
Just hoping for some rest. For both of us. And I have to make a decision about the new puppy tomorrow, I think.
Ryley 6/9/15
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Re: Bad night
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:16 pm
by Inkleg
Sorry for Ryley's rough night alb. It's never easy to watch your best friend go through that.
Glad she enjoyed her pizza crust. Hope you both have a better night tonight.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:25 pm
by Kealia
So sorry to hear this Alb. My heart truly aches for you. I know that Ryley knew you were there and that helped comfort her, though.
Best wishes for a better night tonight.
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Re: Bad night
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:13 pm
by mashani
Sorry here as well. Dogs are family. Hope you all get some rest now.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:18 am
by FedoraDave
That's frightening, and difficult to go through, Amy. I'm sorry. Keep a close eye on her, and lavish love on her.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 6:54 am
by Dawg LB Steve
Sorry to hear, thoughts and prayers your way.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:58 am
by Beer-lord
I hope things continue to improve. Maybe the new puppy will help her thru this as well.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 10:15 am
by BigPapaG
Here's hoping today brings better circumstances Amy...
Re: Bad night
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 11:01 am
by D_Rabbit
Sorry to hear alb! Only thing I can offer is advise from experience. My wife's family had a golden that regularly had seizures from the age of 6 until her death around 14. What you described is very accurate to what happened with her. The seizure would last for 10-20 seconds which felt like an eternity. Than she would be dazed and confused for several minutes afterwards with it being difficult to walk for up to 30 minutes. Than she would be very thirsty and tired for a while. She seemed to live life normally otherwise. Fortunately she didn't have the other complications your pup has but just so you know, the seizures can be managed with medication and a good eye to notice when there is an issue. Love helps too which I'm sure you give plenty of!! Good luck! I'll pray for some good health soon!
Ps, a new puppy in the family rejuvenated her for several years in to her teens! Hopefully the same can happen for yours!
Re: Bad night
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 3:11 pm
by Brewbirds
I can relate to what D Rabbit says; our little Westie came from a neighbor who also had a Springer and he had seizures just like that. The vets couldn't figure out (or wouldn't say) why.
He was so back to his old personable self afterwards that Mom scratched her head.
He was older (12ish) when the Big One happened. She called me over and I put his head in my lap and it was very, very hot so we put an ice pack on his forehead while we waited for her daughter to arrive for the trip to the emergency vet.
I mention it because the vet said it was the right thing to do at the time so you know if it happens again.
Good luck and we are rooting for your girl.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 12:11 am
by Foothiller
I'm wishing for the best outcome for Ryley. These kinds of events are full of stress, so take care as much as you can.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 5:51 am
by Gymrat
I am really sorry to hear this Alb. I know it must be very scary for you.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:12 am
by BlackDuck
Hope things are improving for you. Prayers sent your way.
Re: Bad night
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:39 am
by mashani
I hope things are better now too. One thing that I think I do need to mention - if the seizures continue, be careful around other dogs. I've seen other dogs react very badly to a dog in a seizure. Don't want bad to go to worse.