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When Zuki's heart started to get worse, he started drinking more and peeing more :( Hope you can get a definitive diagnosis for Legs soon. Must be really frustrating.

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Yes he's also peeling more. He even peed inside the other day. His sores are all healed so I'm going to try giving him some time w/o the muzzle to see if maybe he wont lick. I think he will, but it's worth a try...and maybe then he won't be as obsessed with water :goodluck

This is close to if not totally useless, but I know a lot of dogs with kidney issues end up on blood pressure medication. Not sure which is the chicken and which is the egg, but stands to reason that a heart problem could cause similar symptoms.

 

I also had a foster who was adopted by close friends of mine who developed kidney issues in her old age that had the same licking issues that Legs does. It would typically start as a small wound, cutting herself on something in the yard for instance, but it would then turn into a sore that wouldn't heal. She end up wearing an e-collar most of the time because they couldn't keep her from working on them. :( At one point, they were looking at Alabama Rot as a diagnosis (which seemed bizarre for multiple reasons, including that it's pretty rare, but I guess the skin issue put it on the vet's radar), but I believe their vets eventually just diagnosed her with glomerulonephritis without identifying an underlying cause. I was much more involved and filled in on what testing they were doing earlier on so I can't really say this with confidence, but I always felt like the vets missed something with her although it may very well have been (and probably was) age related kidney disease. I believe she was around 9 when this started (and she did not the issue with her legs giving out that Legs does).

 

Anyway, I'm just thinking out loud and wondering if Legs has had blood work recently and if his kidney values are all within normal (or if he's had a u/a and there was protein in the urine)?

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He had mitral valve iinsufficiency, the mitral valve started to degrade and didn't close properly anymore. That leads to problems with blood flow, heart enlargement, and eventually congestive heart failure. He didn't have problems with arrhythmia, like the vet said Legs had, but it is my understanding that different heart conditions will all cause increased drinking and peeing. I hope you can get the right vet and the right tests so that you finally have a true diagnosis, so you can begin the appropriate treatmtent.

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Yes he's also peeling more. He even peed inside the other day. His sores are all healed so I'm going to try giving him some time w/o the muzzle to see if maybe he wont lick. I think he will, but it's worth a try...and maybe then he won't be as obsessed with water :goodluck

This is close to if not totally useless, but I know a lot of dogs with kidney issues end up on blood pressure medication. Not sure which is the chicken and which is the egg, but stands to reason that a heart problem could cause similar symptoms.

 

I also had a foster who was adopted by close friends of mine who developed kidney issues in her old age that had the same licking issues that Legs does. It would typically start as a small wound, cutting herself on something in the yard for instance, but it would then turn into a sore that wouldn't heal. She end up wearing an e-collar most of the time because they couldn't keep her from working on them. :( At one point, they were looking at Alabama Rot as a diagnosis (which seemed bizarre for multiple reasons, including that it's pretty rare, but I guess the skin issue put it on the vet's radar), but I believe their vets eventually just diagnosed her with glomerulonephritis without identifying an underlying cause. I was much more involved and filled in on what testing they were doing earlier on so I can't really say this with confidence, but I always felt like the vets missed something with her although it may very well have been (and probably was) age related kidney disease. I believe she was around 9 when this started (and she did not the issue with her legs giving out that Legs does).

 

Anyway, I'm just thinking out loud and wondering if Legs has had blood work recently and if his kidney values are all within normal (or if he's had a u/a and there was protein in the urine)?

Thanks Jen I appreciate any possible info. It's been about a year since he had bloodwork. It is one of the many things he will have done next week. I will also ask about doing a u/a. I know they also want to do an echocardiogram & another test where he wears a vest that monitors his heart for 24hrs, and I think another test I can't remember.

 

He had mitral valve iinsufficiency, the mitral valve started to degrade and didn't close properly anymore. That leads to problems with blood flow, heart enlargement, and eventually congestive heart failure. He didn't have problems with arrhythmia, like the vet said Legs had, but it is my understanding that different heart conditions will all cause increased drinking and peeing. I hope you can get the right vet and the right tests so that you finally have a true diagnosis, so you can begin the appropriate treatmtent.

Very interesting - I didn't know that about heart conditions. Now i wish I had paid more attention to his drinking, though I've really only noticed it the last few weeks. Thanks again for all the info & good wishes. I'm really sorry about your boy.

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Pinky was put on benazepril to help her kidneys. She had protein in her urine and her albumin was low. When I was doing some reading on the drug, some of the things I read said that it is used for both heart issues and kidney issues...so, it's not necessarily that the two are related, but that the medication has properties that benefit both (I guess :dunno). Oh, there I just read something else about using it to treat hypertension in kidney patients.

 

Hope you get some good answers out of the testing that's to come...nothing more frustrating than tests whose results don't point you in any good directions <_<

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I have no advice or good words of wisdom but my thoughts are with you and Legs.

 

Oh man, that pic of Legs and Jabari... swoon!

 

I cannot believe Jabari is over 13 now!

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Lucy, when's your appt with the specialist? I remember you saying you had to wait about a week or so, but I've lost track. Frankly it's driving me crazy waiting so I can only imagine how you feel!

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I have no advice or good words of wisdom but my thoughts are with you and Legs.

 

Oh man, that pic of Legs and Jabari... swoon!

 

I cannot believe Jabari is over 13 now!

I know crazy isn't it??! Time sure flies. Btw did you notice Puzzle in there too :)

 

Lucy, when's your appt with the specialist? I remember you saying you had to wait about a week or so, but I've lost track. Frankly it's driving me crazy waiting so I can only imagine how you feel!

Not until Tues :( I'm going completely nuts :crazy Legs is too since he can't exercise. And of course now everything little thing he does I freak out & think he's about to collapse & die. I'm sure he's so happy when I leave for work & he can sleep in peace :lol

 

Thanks for checking in :grouphug

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Sorry, but I had to laugh at that last comment. :lol

 

Tuesday is going to come quickly with the long holiday weekend. :nod

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Good thoughts for Legs today.

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Lucy, we will be sending positive thoughts your way today.

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Checking in for an update. Damn the time difference!

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Frustrated. Again no answers. I wonder if this new woman even talked to the guy from last week. All the same questions. She said his heart sounded normal!! Which is great, but what the f is wrong w my dog?? They did bloodwork & u/a, of course no results today. She is going to order a heart monitor vest that he will wear for 24 hrs & I will do my best to get him to have an "episode". That's all I know :(

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Yeah, it's been 2.5 years of zero answers. Tons of guesses but never any concrete answers from anyone! I just want to know what is wrong so I can deal with whatever it is appropriately.

 

I'm also kind of upset they had me come back to see this other specialist today. I could have gone to my regular vet for bloodwork & u/a, as well as the heart monitor test. Instead I had to pay $120 consult fee (last week consult fee was $200), for absolutely nothing worthwhile. Sometimes it really sucks being on a small island!! :headwall

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Oh Lucy that's horrible :grouphug

 

I wouldn't be too happy having to make him have an "episode" either. Ugh!

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I can't imagine how frustrated you are at this point! So sorry!! I hope you can get some answers soon.

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Did they perform an echocardiogram? EKG?

Nope. She said he sounded perfectly normal so no need. I keep asking if they can take him for a decent walk to see what's actually going on, but no vet has done it yet. We walked about 50 feet outside but what is that going to do? I'd think for all the money I'm spending they could have a vet tech take 20 mins to take him for a real walk or short run. It's like when you take your car to the car place & they won't actually drive it to see the problem!

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When I brought my Molly to the Cardiologist (vet college), they had her for the whole day and it included walking her around. She was having falling episodes a few times a day, it was like she was still there in her mind/brain but just couldn't stand up and had no control over one side of her body.

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Is the heart monitor test a Holter? It's essentially a 24-hr EKG. Arrhythmias can be difficult to diagnose because they don't happen all the time. This might be why it wasn't detected at at any of his previous vet visits. Hopefully the newest tests will provide more information.

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