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11-year old Brittany. Very active, great spirit and form. Fabulously healthy (excepting skin allergies) until recently. She's had numerous "spells" in the last 2 months in which she appears to have a brain tremor, then becomes agitated and disoriented. We were up most of last night. I had an ESS with full blown epilepsy years ago. This is not Gran Mal: she doesn't lose control, doesn't convulse. She may cry out for a couple seconds, or, more often, just exhibit uncharacteristic behavior. She becomes agitated, very clinging (to me), disoriented. Disrupts her and my sleep patterns. I took her to the vet last month. He said it could be brain tumor. More likely idiopathic epilepsy: if recurring regularly she is a candidate for meds. Charged me $66. It's hard to identify occurance of what I believe to be brain tremor, hence difficult to establish regularity. I'm not necessarily in a hurry to take her back to the vet, he just didn't have that much to say. Might Rescue Remedy be helpful? UltraCalm biscuits?? Other considerations, possible diagnoses? TIA, I |
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Interlocutor said in
rec.pets.dogs.health: Might Rescue Remedy be helpful? UltraCalm biscuits?? Other considerations, possible diagnoses? Start by reading through this site: http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/Resources.html There's also a very good associated email list: http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/subscribe.html For other resources I've found useful, here are my epilepsy links: http://rocky-dog.com/Links/LinksMenu.html#health -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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