Hello Becky:

I got through a few weeks of e-mail faster than I thought. A pet can live with 
Cushings with the help of medications.  My Choxi had Cushings and we treated 
her for two years before we lost her last May, she was one of our first rescues 
and was around 12 years old.  This is still very hard for me to talk about her. 


First and foremost a pet can live a full life with Cushings. We first noticed 
that Choxi  had issues when we noticed she was loosing all bladder control.and 
not using the dogging door. When we took her to the vet we were informed that 
she may have Cushings and started the blood tests. Once confirmed the vet 
informed us of our options for treatment. We thought we would first try the 
meds we found on the net that was to treat naturally (not a vet option), but 
that did not work. We went back to the vet and started to follow their advice. 
It took a few trips to the vet and lots of blood tests to get the correct 
dosage down. 

We had Choxi on Trilostane but there is also Lysodren and Prednisone. I know 
the cost of Trilostane was not cheap but Choxi was small, the daily dosage was 
small so the cost was not all that much. Once we had her under control with the 
good meds the bladder control was improved and the accidents were under 
control. Choxi still acted as a normal dog, loved to run around, loved going on 
Starbucks and people watch, loved to eat apples at night. You should really 
notice anything different in her activities. 

Please keep me posted on Gracie's progress. 

http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/CanineCushings-AutoimmuneCare/

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From: stewartgang <[email protected]>

To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 11:50 AM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Cushing's Disease
 

  
Anyone here have any experience with Cushing's Disease with their little Chi's? 
 My little girl, Gracie (6 years) tested slightly elevated on her ALKP.  Vet 
says this could mean onset of Cushing's Disease, and she should be tested again 
at the end of June.  I am worried.
Any advice or info would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Becky & the girls


 

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