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The SNAP TBD- negative, the PCR is going to NC and will take another week. NO septic arthritis, cytology shows "inflammation">

 

Vet feels it is autoimmune (or immune mediated) polyarthritis. The good news is that you don't die from this, the bad news is that it can reoccur and affect different joints. It's secondary to this IBD.

 

We will stay on the 30mg of pred (it has been lowered from 50mg) and imuran along with the doxy.

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Counting blessings. I'm glad that its not worse. Hugs and kisses for Beau

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Not great, certainly, but could have been so much worse. At least it's not something that can take your Beau away from you. Thank goodness. Did your vet feel confident enough to call this a positive and final diagnosis?

 

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Wow.

 

Robin - check your PM!

 

I'm nauseous over this.

 

Even though negative sounds like "good news", other than cancer and such, the negative is not good.

 

It means he has this this horrible and painful disease, secondary to his IBD and will probably have to be on pred for the rest of his life.

 

It can affect other limbs and worse, organs. It's not a good diagnosis.

 

Had it been TBD, he could be treated with antibitotics and that would be that. But no, we don't do things like that in this house.

 

I'm sorry. I am pissy about this.

 

 

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Well, it is certainly not a good diagnosis, but I think, it is always better to know what you are dealing with. It sucks that he will never be completely well, but hopefully you can find a way to manage this like you have with his IBD, and he will have a nice long good quality life! :bighug

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Robin,

Just to be clear, I realize this is not really "good" news, but... you will be able to manage it, and you know what it is when he has a flare up.

 

I am so sorry you are going through all of this.

 

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Wow.

 

Robin - check your PM!

 

I'm nauseous over this.

 

Even though negative sounds like "good news", other than cancer and such, the negative is not good.

 

It means he has this this horrible and painful disease, secondary to his IBD and will probably have to be on pred for the rest of his life.

 

It can affect other limbs and worse, organs. It's not a good diagnosis.

 

Had it been TBD, he could be treated with antibitotics and that would be that. But no, we don't do things like that in this house.

 

I'm sorry. I am pissy about this.

 

You have every right to be pissy about it. Yes, it is better than a cancer diagnosis. I am sorry to say it will be more roller coaster for you. But there are dogs that do very well with treatment. If you have not already priced Imuran, check Costco. They had it for $45 versus $395 at some other places I looked. I may even have some left over from Shanti. We had to discontinue the prednisone and imuran when the staph infection and VF reared it's head. Shanti was on Pepcid too with the imuran and prednisone. The imuran made Shanti horribly sick and miserable. It improved a bit with some time. Lots of regular bloodwork will need to be done to watch the values. We did see a improvement with Shanti on Cephalexin (although it made her sick too) for a little while, then it stopped.

 

I am sure Jordan sent you the articles on it. If not I can send them to you. PM me anytime. We have ridden this roller coaster before. :(

 

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Robin,

You have ever right to be pissy. We are praying... I am really sorry. :grouphug

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it must be a relief to have a diagnosis, even if it's not a great one. i don't blame you for being pissy about it. the good thing is that from my point of view, the pissiness (if that's a word) is manifesting itself in determination to help Beau as best you can.

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Wow.

 

Robin - check your PM!

 

I'm nauseous over this.

 

Even though negative sounds like "good news", other than cancer and such, the negative is not good.

 

It means he has this this horrible and painful disease, secondary to his IBD and will probably have to be on pred for the rest of his life.

 

It can affect other limbs and worse, organs. It's not a good diagnosis.

 

Had it been TBD, he could be treated with antibitotics and that would be that. But no, we don't do things like that in this house.

 

I'm sorry. I am pissy about this.

 

You have every right to be pissy about it. Yes, it is better than a cancer diagnosis. I am sorry to say it will be more roller coaster for you. But there are dogs that do very well with treatment. If you have not already priced Imuran, check Costco. They had it for $45 versus $395 at some other places I looked. I may even have some left over from Shanti. We had to discontinue the prednisone and imuran when the staph infection and VF reared it's head. Shanti was on Pepcid too with the imuran and prednisone. The imuran made Shanti horribly sick and miserable. It improved a bit with some time. Lots of regular bloodwork will need to be done to watch the values. We did see a improvement with Shanti on Cephalexin (although it made her sick too) for a little while, then it stopped.

 

I am sure Jordan sent you the articles on it. If not I can send them to you. PM me anytime. We have ridden this roller coaster before. :(

 

 

Remember, Beau has been on pred and imuran since January for his IBD.

 

The IBD is enough of a rollar coaster. The only food he can eat is z/d wet or dry, in a bowl or in a kong. That is the only choice of food for my PICKY eater. Why Beau?! Now THIS, which is a result of the IBD.

 

Was this a secondary disease for Shanti?

 

 

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Had it been TBD, he could be treated with antibitotics and that would be that. But no, we don't do things like that in this house.

 

I'm sorry. I am pissy about this.

 

As we say at our house, we never do anything the easy way. I understand your pissiness. Unfortunately, this is one of those things that, while you wish you didn't have to, you just have to deal with it. And, you will :grouphug

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Gosh Robin I am sorry Beau has yet something else to battle. Clay never developed the polyarthritis but he had a continual series of "auto immune" issues that affected his eyes, pads on his paws, ears and the almost constant itchy skin. He was a high maintenance hound but I loved him to pieces and each time we faced a "new issue", we tried to figure out a way to manage. Many days my sweet boy had to wear his long legged pj's with socks to cover his body and prevent hot spots. I am sorry that Beau now faces the polyarthritis and I hope the adjustment in his meds helps him feel better very soon. I think of you and Beau often and keep Beau in my prayers. :grouphug

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Wow.

 

Robin - check your PM!

 

I'm nauseous over this.

 

Even though negative sounds like "good news", other than cancer and such, the negative is not good.

 

It means he has this this horrible and painful disease, secondary to his IBD and will probably have to be on pred for the rest of his life.

 

It can affect other limbs and worse, organs. It's not a good diagnosis.

 

Had it been TBD, he could be treated with antibitotics and that would be that. But no, we don't do things like that in this house.

 

I'm sorry. I am pissy about this.

 

You have every right to be pissy about it. Yes, it is better than a cancer diagnosis. I am sorry to say it will be more roller coaster for you. But there are dogs that do very well with treatment. If you have not already priced Imuran, check Costco. They had it for $45 versus $395 at some other places I looked. I may even have some left over from Shanti. We had to discontinue the prednisone and imuran when the staph infection and VF reared it's head. Shanti was on Pepcid too with the imuran and prednisone. The imuran made Shanti horribly sick and miserable. It improved a bit with some time. Lots of regular bloodwork will need to be done to watch the values. We did see a improvement with Shanti on Cephalexin (although it made her sick too) for a little while, then it stopped.

 

I am sure Jordan sent you the articles on it. If not I can send them to you. PM me anytime. We have ridden this roller coaster before. :(

 

 

Remember, Beau has been on pred and imuran since January for his IBD.

 

The IBD is enough of a rollar coaster. The only food he can eat is z/d wet or dry, in a bowl or in a kong. That is the only choice of food for my PICKY eater. Why Beau?! Now THIS, which is a result of the IBD.

 

Was this a secondary disease for Shanti?

 

Sorry, I forgot about the Imuran. I remember the prednisone. This was one of the first diagnosis for Shanti. When we immune suppressed her the rest showed up. Shanti also had babesia and was treated. They considered IBD with her for a while, but we never ran that test.

 

So if he was already on the medicine you may have seen the worst already. Did they say how long they would keep him on the high dose before they start the taper down? You dropped down on pred. already. Will they drop again?

 

I will keep my fingers crossed this does the trick and puts him in a remission of it.

 

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I'm sorry it's not better news, but at least you know what you are dealing with. Unfortunately, once you get an auto-immune disease, your chances of getting others are a lot higher. But, since you know this now, any other issues (heaven forbid) that Beau may have, auto-immune is the first place to look so you will find the cause faster. That being said, I really hope that Beau doesn't have any more issues. It does suck to have a sick baby. And I feel for all of you. :grouphug

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That is what Becky, the greyhound WAG has been taking care of has.

 

She is 56#'s now and is on Pred and something else I can't remember.

 

Good thoughts for Beau. :hope

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I'm sorry you didn't get good news, but as has been said by others, you know what you're dealing with. I hope you can get Beau's medical issues under control quickly. I know you must be so worn out.

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Wow.

 

Robin - check your PM!

 

I'm nauseous over this.

 

Even though negative sounds like "good news", other than cancer and such, the negative is not good.

 

It means he has this this horrible and painful disease, secondary to his IBD and will probably have to be on pred for the rest of his life.

 

It can affect other limbs and worse, organs. It's not a good diagnosis.

 

Had it been TBD, he could be treated with antibitotics and that would be that. But no, we don't do things like that in this house.

 

I'm sorry. I am pissy about this.

 

You have every right to be pissy about it. Yes, it is better than a cancer diagnosis. I am sorry to say it will be more roller coaster for you. But there are dogs that do very well with treatment. If you have not already priced Imuran, check Costco. They had it for $45 versus $395 at some other places I looked. I may even have some left over from Shanti. We had to discontinue the prednisone and imuran when the staph infection and VF reared it's head. Shanti was on Pepcid too with the imuran and prednisone. The imuran made Shanti horribly sick and miserable. It improved a bit with some time. Lots of regular bloodwork will need to be done to watch the values. We did see a improvement with Shanti on Cephalexin (although it made her sick too) for a little while, then it stopped.

 

I am sure Jordan sent you the articles on it. If not I can send them to you. PM me anytime. We have ridden this roller coaster before. :(

 

 

Remember, Beau has been on pred and imuran since January for his IBD.

 

The IBD is enough of a rollar coaster. The only food he can eat is z/d wet or dry, in a bowl or in a kong. That is the only choice of food for my PICKY eater. Why Beau?! Now THIS, which is a result of the IBD.

 

Was this a secondary disease for Shanti?

 

 

So if he was already on the medicine you may have seen the worst already. Did they say how long they would keep him on the high dose before they start the taper down? You dropped down on pred. already. Will they drop again?

 

 

 

I hope we've seen the wosrt!!! That would be a good thing.

 

We prob won't be dropping the pred. If anything, we would be raising it again. For the swelling (if need be)

 

When Beau was on 50mg of pred, he was eating so well every 3 hours and although that was a PITA round the clock, the pred did make him eat... since we lowered it to 30 mg, we are deeding him every 5 hours. We need to maintain a certain amount of calories and the dam* food he is on, has low calories so we need to get a lot of food into him when he is not a big eater. I can't imaine lowering the pred. he won't eat.

 

 

 

 

That is what Becky, the greyhound WAG has been taking care of has.

 

She is 56#'s now and is on Pred and something else I can't remember.

 

Good thoughts for Beau. :hope

 

What heartbreaking story, poor baby.

 

Is there anyone interested in her? I wish we could. I really do.

 

 

ROBIN ~ Mom to: Beau Think It Aint, Chloe JC Allthewayhome, Teddy ICU Drunk Sailor, Elsie N Fracine , Ollie RG's Travertine, Ponch A's Jupiter~ Yoshi, Zoobie & Belle, the kitties.

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