I tried looking up IVDD in previous discussions, but all the search brings up is specific comments. It would be super cool if the search brought up thread titles instead.
That said, they suspect Waffle has IVDD. The X-ray they took was inconclusive (as they often are) but they don't want to do any more X-rays/tests until next week when he does not have a GI upset. My concern is that maybe he DOESN'T have GI upset, and he just has first stage IVDD mimicking GI upset. :[ Of course, I'm BEGGING that Waffle doesn't have it at all.
They did a full set of neurologic tests (yay for being at one of 28 vet schools in the country) and his neurologic functions are all good. The only thing that tipped them off to IVDD is his breed, pain when you press on his thoracolumbar vertebra (the vertebrae that connects his rib cage vertebrae to his lumbar vertebrae) and his reluctance to move. The thoracolumbar vertebrae is the one most often impacted by IVDD. Great.
They didn't tell me this yesterday, but I called them today and she said I should be keeping him in strict confinement. No movement except a 10 min walk on a short leash every day and potty breaks. She says the movement prevents him from becoming stiffer, otherwise no extra movement at all.
I joined the yahoo group, Orthodogs, and am slowly gathering info on IVDD. I want to know if any of you have had experiences with IVDD, and if so, how are your dogs doing now? I don't want a crippled dog for the next 15 years. He's so young. He's not even 2. :[
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Haha, I didn't think of that. That is a possibility I suppose. He didn't have any serious salmonella symptoms though. He had runny poop once and was just nauseous except for vomiting that one time, though maybe salmonella affects dogs differently.
I had salmonella once. No vomiting at all, just fatigue, total loss of appetite, stomach pains and some not-so-bad intestinal symptoms. I was in bed sick for two days. On the third day, I turned on the radio to hear that dozens of people were sickened at a food festival I'd visited, eating exactly what I'd eaten on the night I'd eaten it. So it does not always cause severe vomiting. In my case, I had half a sandwich with the affected chicken, so I probably got a low dose.
My father had food poisoning once from seafood with the more typical severe symptoms.
I looked online and typical symptoms in dogs include loss of appetite, lethargy, temp of as high as 104. Can include vomiting and diarrhea.
The fecals will tell you more. Regardless, I'm SO relieved the little guy is feeling better. I was very concerned.
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