These past few days have been horrendous. I have witnessed my best friend gurgle, salivate, thrash and contort herself and she has no idea what's happening. The helplessness I feel is unbearable. I can't make it all go away. Mamas (even to furbabies) are supposed to do that. I can only try and cushion the blows and softly talk to her to bring her back to me. When she does come back, is she still the same precious Darla? Or am I slowly losing pieces of her? I don't know the answer to that. She does know something very frightening just happened. I can see it in her eyes.
Unfortunately many of you know my experience and my heart breaks for you. I wouldn't wish dealing with this on anyone.
Back in March her liver enzymes were slightly elevated. But she showed no symptoms of liver failure or liver problems. Even for an old timer, she has a healthy appetite, is energetic and plays and poops like nobody's business.
Then those nasty seizures started. We took her to the vet yesterday to recheck her blood work and have a sonogram to check for tumors. Thankfully, he saw no tumors on her liver and her blood work was normal except for the elevated liver enzymes again. Although the levels were the same as March's.
The vet gave us seizure medication (Zonisamide) and Denamarin a liver supplement. We thought long and hard about seizure medication. We both struggled about giving it to her. After reading online all the horrible stories about Boston Terriers on seizure medication, we are opting not to give it to her. For every 1 Boston it helped, 10 Bostons seizures got worse. No thank you. We'll pass. I don't mind giving her the supplement. I am a holistic kind of gal. But when she runs out of this, I'll buy the supplements separately myself. (They charged us $137.00 for that supplement.)
I also noticed when she had a really bad seizure it was about an hour and a half after she ate. Just that alone makes us believe it's her liver and is unable to remove the toxins fast enough thus sending her into a seizure. I searched online for homemade dog food recipes for liver disease and found this one. Thankfully, I had a few of the ingredients in the frig, so I thought I would give it a try. I cooked it up and gave her a little before bedtime. Thank the Lord above she was seizure free last night. This morning, I gave her a little more and again thank the Lord, so far so good. My sweet hubs is going to stop at the grocery store and pick up the rest of what I need.
So we will try to help heal her liver through diet, (smaller portions too), supplements and love. She and I will continue to sleep on the couch with lots of pillows on the floor just in case. Will she be cured? No, but she will be comfortable. We can't rule out a brain tumor either. But we're not ready to say good bye yet and truthfully, I can tell she's not ready either. The time will come when we'll need to make that horrible decision. When that time does come, the guilt will always be there but there will be peace knowing we've done all that we could to help her.
Hopefully I will be able to get some much needed sleep and some food in my stomach. But I am a wreck. Which is why I'm rambling.
Haven't had much of an appetite. Maybe I should try Darla's new concoction? I could also use some soothing tea bags for these cried out eyes of mine. I'm afraid to look in the mirror.
To those who pray, please do for Darla. To those who send positive thoughts, please do for Darla. She really, really needs them all.
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Poor Darla! I'm sorry to hear about her seizures.... I know you are doing the best for her.... I will pray AND send positive thoughts her way.... and your way, too, as you care for her. What a sweet picture of her at the bottom of your post..... Take care and stay strong.....
ReplyDeleteOh no this is so sad. I am a firm believer in prayer so I am praying for your sweet Darla.
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Cindi
Hello, so so sad to hear that, will say a prayer for darling Darla. I also have a little furbaby that take seizures now and again and feel so helpless, so scared for her, terrilbe seeing what they go through, but prayer helps me cope.I `ve heard such bad stories about the medicine so I do not use any on her, just hold her, talk to her and alot of petting, so far so good. Hugs Francine.
ReplyDeleteSweet Darla is being taken well care of by you and she knows your doing what you can.
ReplyDeleteVery very hard to watch and my heart hurts for you.
I'm so sorry for your sweet Darla. 2 of my children had epilepsy (seizures). It was terrifying to watch. I'm praying for Darla.
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Lynn
Sending prayers for Darla, you and your family. It sounds like she has been blessed with a wonderful, loving family who will see her thru this difficult time.
ReplyDeleteAww, Sweetie. I'm so sorry to hear all of this. I remember that helpless feeling when my kitties were sick. Do what you can and try to breathe. Call me if you want to hear my funny southern drawl. That in itself is worth a giggle. Love you and all your babies bunches (but you knew that).
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Only good thoughts for Darla and her family. My daughter's beloved Rottie, Vadar, suffered seizures in her old age also, so I have seen the heartache you are experiencing with your pup. I have also been there with my kitties. I wish both you and Darla only the best. ... jan
ReplyDeleteoh I hope this diet helps your little Darla to be seizure free or that they are soooo small she won't notice them..I will put her in my prayers that she will be okay and you too.;)
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