
Soli is continuing to defy the odds :-D
We all expected her to be in heart failure in late october/november. She wasn't. Had she been, she more than likely wouldn't be here now (average life expectancy of a dobermann in heart failure from dilated cardiomyopathy is 6 weeks).
First, her last echo scan in February showed that her heart had not deteriorated - at all - since october :-D
Now, I've just been emailed the results of her holter test - a 24-hour ECG monitor - from last week.
In august - last time she had one done - she had over
9000 abnormal beats (couplets of these are not that uncommon but runs of these can cause fainting and in extremes, sudden death syndrome which is what killed her litter brother Gunnar - these are what we were looking for).
This time she had...
443 :-D :-D :-D
Only a handful of couplets and never more than that at once.
So at the moment, Soli is everything she shouldn't be - alive :-P :-D, healthy, still showing no symptoms whatsoever and actually better than before!
The only bit that Jo flagged up was a brief patch of tachycardia - Soli's heart rate shot up to around 290 bpm. That was when - as I'd thought might be happening - we'd come across a group of dogs, one had frightened her (by being itself, a small, lively dog, even though it ignored her) and she'd half-heartedly charged at it. So as usual I need to keep working on the dogs thing.
But - it did not cause abnormal beats! At her echo, whenever she got extra-stressed, she would get abnormals every other beat so this is brilliant :-D