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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 2:12 PM on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023

I could use some prayers for my ten year old dog. I have a vet appointment this afternoon. He hasn't been acting right, sleeping a lot, shaking at times and not much of an appetite. He may have had a seizure last week but we didn't think too much of it because he very rarely has had them in the past and we were told they are nothing to worry about. He also had an engorged tick on him so that is in the mix.

My normally energetic, very happy, always up for playing little guy looks weak and tired and is not interested in playing. He isn't getting up to great people at the door either.

I have a lot of struggles I am dealing with and my two dogs mean the world to me.

Please pray or send mojo that he has something treatable.

Thanks.

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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BearlyBreathing ( member #55075) posted at 3:28 PM on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023

Sending mojo for your pup 🐾

Me: BS 57 (49 on d-day)Him: *who cares ;-) *. D-Day 8/15/2016 LTA. Kinda liking my new life :-)

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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 7:38 PM on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023

Thank you BB. I'm hoping for the best while trying to prepare for the worst. sad

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D-day April 2010

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SacredSoul33 ( member #83038) posted at 9:00 PM on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023

Sending happy puppy vibes your way. I hope the vet can figure it out and provide some quick help.

Remove the "I want you to like me" sticker from your forehead and place it on the mirror, where it belongs. ~ Susan Jeffers

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DragnHeart ( member #32122) posted at 11:26 PM on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023

Praying for your sweet pup.

Me: BS 46 WH: 37 (BrokenHeart911)Four little dragons. Met 2006. Married 2008. Dday of LTPA with co worker October 19th 2010. Knew about EA with ow1 before that. Now up to PA #5. Serial fucking Cheater.

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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 12:56 AM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

Thank you SS and Dragn.

We just got back from the vet.

He test positive for a tick disease.

His platelets are dangerously low, he has a fever and he is anemic.

If he bleeds from anywhere or has sores develop (he has two on his gums) we have to rush him to get a transfusion or he will die. crying

It could be from the the tick disease or something autoimmune.

Thank you so much for the prayers and mojo. Your kind words mean a lot!!

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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Superesse ( member #60731) posted at 3:09 AM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

zebra Paws Crossed and Prayers for the little guy.

That helpless feeling, know it so well.

Do they think it's primarily a tick-borne disease that causes this crisis or they really don't know?

Glad you took him in and got something started....keep us posted.

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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 3:33 AM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

Thanks Superesse.

If I understood correctly the vet is not sure if the tick-borne disease or an autoimmune disease is causing the platelet problem. Usually with a platelet count as low as his he would have not clotted when they drew blood but he did. The vet said be was puzzled by that.

They are going to recheck his bloodwork in a couple of days to see if the medicine is helping.

Paws crossed for his platelets to come up and no seizures from the medicine.

I really hope nothing happens over the holiday. Our regular vet is closing for a couple of days and I don't think the emergency vet is open during the day. We would have over an hour drive to take him somewhere else and he would most likely not survive the drive. I'm so stressed and worried.

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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Superesse ( member #60731) posted at 3:45 AM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

zebra, yes of course you're very worried and it's always near either a weekend or a holiday, isn't it? I totally understand.

Can you give him any B 12 chewy vitamins? Or low-dose human B vitamin chewies? When our old dog had neurological issues a veterinary neurologist recommended B complex 100 mg or lower, Beta-Carotene, CoQ10 100 and low-dose Vitamin E, which we got at the local big box pharmacy. Seemed to help him.

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number4 ( member #62204) posted at 4:06 AM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

Re the low platelet count - several years ago when I took our dog to a new vet after we moved, they did some blood work and I got a worried phone call from the vet saying that our dog had a low platelet count. She was so concerned that she consulted with a veterinary internist who visits their office. A couple of days later she called back to say everything was OK - our breed is known for having low platelets, but the platelets they do have, are large. We have since confirmed this with other vets along the way. Our dog has never had a problem with clotting after blood draws, either. But this initial vet wasn't aware of our breed having this issue.

Of course, this doesn't explain the other symptoms your pooch is experiencing, but low platelets alone isn't always necessarily a problem. Hope this alleviates a tiny bit of your worrying.

Me: BWHim: WHMarried - 30+ yearsTwo adult daughters1st affair: 2005-20072nd-4th affairs: 2016-2017Many assessments/polygraph: no sex addictionStatus: R

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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 1:34 PM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

Superesse, what appeared to be neurological symptoms are from his platelets being so low and possibly the tick-borne illness (Anaplasmosis).

Yes, things always happen on weekend and holidays! I live in a rural area so there are often gaps in coverage. There are days when our vet closes at 5 and the emergency vet doesn't open until 7.

Number4, thanks for the information. I checked his breed and his was not noted for having low platelets but that was a good thought. His is extremely low anyway. Normal range is 175-500 and his is 29.

We are not letting him out of our sight.

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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WhatsRight ( member #35417) posted at 4:42 PM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

I am so so very sorry to hear about your puppy dog feeling badly. I’ve had some recent experience with doggy seizures, and it ca be really scary.

I pray that the medicine works and that your baby is feeling better soon.

There are lots of fur baby lovers on this site and I’m sure they will have lots of encouragement for you. ❤️

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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 6:54 PM on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023

Thank you WR. I know you just suffered a great loss of your own. I appreciate your kind words. ❤

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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tushnurse ( member #21101) posted at 1:16 AM on Friday, November 17th, 2023

Zeb I am so sorry to see this.

I can tell you my MIL had a Westie that had this. She was pretty low and not herself for about 3 mos and then she slowly recovered and led a great life. She lived to be an old lady too she was about a yr old when she contracted it.
They made her rest, not play with the other dogs and I believe she even had a couple injections to help her bodys bone marrow kick back into action.

Sending positive vibes and healing thoughts your way.

Me: FBSHim: FWSKids: 23 & 27 Married for 32 years now, was 16 at the time.D-Day Sept 26 2008R'd in about 2 years. Old Vet now.

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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 3:07 PM on Friday, November 17th, 2023

Thank you Tush!! ❤

He had an appointment last night with our favorite vet. His platelets were back up to close to normal but his anemia is a little worse. She said that was not unexpected. He also lost some weight.

She THINKS this is due to the tick borne illness as opposed to an autoimmune illness or something worse.

He had another possible complication this morning that the vet told us is probably ok but to keep our eye on it.

Overall he is eating better, no fever and moving around more.

Thanks again everybody!!

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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SadieMae ( member #42986) posted at 4:55 PM on Friday, November 17th, 2023

I've had 2 dogs who suffered from TBD. Both of them did well treating with doxycycline (we'd usually do 4 weeks of doxy) and my vet would give steroids as well.

My greyhound would usually have a flair-up every year or so, usually after something stressful. My other dog only had a few flair-ups in her life.

I hope your dog continues to improve.

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TT until 6/2016
TT again Fall 2020
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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 6:43 PM on Friday, November 17th, 2023

Thank you SadieMae!! That's encouraging to hear.

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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deena04 ( member #41741) posted at 8:26 PM on Friday, November 17th, 2023

Prayers for continued improvement. They are our 4 legged babies.

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 zebra25 (original poster member #29431) posted at 12:40 AM on Saturday, November 18th, 2023

Thank you deena!!

"Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces."

D-day April 2010

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