
Thanks for asking. :) Well TOUCHWOOD Simba has now been without any collapses for the past 22 days -hardly dare say it. HOWEVER we know this is just a temporary respite. The vet viewed the video of him and told me my dog is dying -it isn't epilepsy, but most likely something like a brain tumour. Yes we can do an MRI scan (cost: £1400 + VAT at the AHT!!!) but it would not be able to show us anything we likely could DO anything about. (I also read up on brain surgery on dogs and cats, and if you remove a brain tumour it still only gives them less than one extra year to live.)
After the last collapse, Simba was like a zombie for 9 days. It wasn't until he finally recovered that we really understood just how bad he had been. He didn't play, he didn't walk unless he had to, he didn't even lift his head when food was prepared. He ate but very slowly. It was like a light had been switched off inside him and he was alive but not THERE. Then after the 9 days we came down in the morning and our usual dog was back, and he's been here ever since then. He runs, he plays, he jumps, he eats fast, he gets excited, he's like a puppy. It's incredible to see.
We have now put him on epilepsy medication, two lots of pills twice a day, as it may or may not help a bit -the vet said it would be 4-6 weeks before we can really know if it's made any difference. It's very unlikely he can be well again and have a long life as clearly something very serious is wrong, but let's hope we can keep him happy for as long as possible.
Of course, if he collapses like this once a month say, then I think that's just about okay -if he takes just over a week to recover and so has just under 3 weeks out of 4 when he is normal, then he's got a decent life. If it happens more frequently, or if he starts to take even longer to recover, then no he doesn't have a life.
So right now it's a waiting game and we just take each day as it comes and are gratetful for every morning when he jumps up and greets us and is happy.