
Hi everyone
This is a long post, sorry.
Olli my 4 year old springer was diagnosed with Epilepsy at the start of Feb this year.
It all stater one morning at 5am when I got up for work, I had just looked in the living room at the dogs on my way to the bathroom and everyone was settled and fine.
Next minute I hear a crashing noise, run through and my boy was on his side having a grand mal seizure. I phoned the vet straight away, who confirm from my description that it has been a seizure, I was advised to keep him quiet and let him come around in his own time and to take him in the following day for bloods.
We went to the vet on the Saturday morning and had his bloods done and full check up, vet would not start him on medication as he wanted to see if it was a one off.
Bloods came back 3 days later with an all clear, however exactly 12 days later Olli suffered a second grand mal seizure, I phone the vet and was advised to take him straight in. He was given a full check up and sugar levels done, which again all was normal.
However it was decided that he would be started on Epiphen 60mg twice daily, this seemed to keep the seizures at bay for 14 days when he suffered a further three in the same day, he had more more over the coming months.
Then in July he suffered a cluster seizure, at this point I asked my vet to refer us to a neurologist to make sure there was not something more sinister going on in his brain.
Then in August we were sent to Glasgow small animal hospital, the neurologist we saw was great, explained everything in a manner we could understand. She offered us an MRI and Spinal Tap while we were there.
The MRI was my intention all along so we agreed to have this done.
Four hours later I got my boy back and as the neurologist suspected there was no brain tumours etc.
Olli was diagnosed with Idopathic Epilepsy, his medication was upped to 60mg in the morning and 90mg in the evening.
We had a follow up appointment with the neurologist three weeks later.
In this time we had no seizures, his phenobarbital levels were done as was a bile acid test done and all were fine.
We were to continue with this and had a follow up telephone call booked for 3 months later.
However Olli's Epilepsy has become more worrying.
He has continued to suffer seizures which are back to a space of 12 days between seizures.
The middle of October my vet recommended keeping his Epiphen the same and introducing another medication, Keppra.
We were then to see him a month later, fro starting the keppra up until we saw the vet which was last week Olli was seizure free for 3 weeks and 5 days :) however this improvement was short lived.
12 mid night on 20-11-2012 Olli suffered a grand mal seizure, then 45 minutes later he suffered a second grand mal, which at this point I call the emergency vet, I was advised to give him an hour to see if he settled down as his post seizure state was not normal for him, he sight was away and he could not stand up unaided, he was extremely distressed, breathign and panting very hard. When I explained all this to the vet she was worried about permanate brain damage, at this point I just broke down. The vet phone us back an hour later and Olli had suffered his third grand mal seizure, she advised that we were to take him in to have him sedated to allow him to rest. as we were getting ready to go he had his fourth grand mal seizure of the night.
We were nearly at the vets when he suffered his fifth grand mal seizure of the night, his recovery was becoming slower and slower, at this point this is the only time I have every thought I was going to lose him.
I have never been so upset, we got to the vets I packed up went and knocked on the door advised her he had just had his 5th grand mal.
We managed to get him in the vets, where he was injected with Diazapam. However when he has the injection he started screaming, I have never heard a noise like this in my life from him, the vet did not seem concerned.
It was decided that he should receive the full amount of diazapam and be left with them for them to monitor him.
She advised she would phone us at 9.30am with an update, we got home at 6am, both shattered and headed straight to bed, at 7.30am the phone rand and it was the vet, my heart was in my mouth when I answered it, however she only wanted to update me, so that I was not sitting worrying, he was completely out for the count, he had not been kenneled and instead was sleeping on some vet bedding beside the vet nurse at reception :)
So we got him back at 5pm that night, when he was brought through he was not sure who we were but you saw it click in his brain an he turned into to his normal bouncy self :)
We had to return on the Wednesday for a follow up with his normal vet who deals with his Epilepsy, he had a full check up and everything seemed fine, he had his keppra put up to 1.5 tables twice daily.
Since having him home I don't think I have had a full night's sleep, I am constantly aware of every little noise or movement, however he has been fine so far.
The problem I have is before he started having the seizure's he weighed 24kg, which was fine for his build and height, now he weighs in at 30kg!!! so in 10 month he has gained 6kg, I know this weight is not good for him and really need help and advice on how to shift it please :)
We do not over feed him, I only feed him the amount of food that he would require at his normal weight.
He is fed twice a day on pro plan sensitive, he has a sensitive stomach.
Can someone advise the best way to get the weight off him and maintain it??
He does not get treats, he gets a bit raw carrot now and again, he only gets his food that's it!!
He gets 4 good 30 minute walks per day minimum however if he has seizures that day we make them shorter as advised too.
Thank you for reading and thank you for any help in advance
Lesley & olli