Hi to everyone.
My beautiful 8 year old boxer was diagnosed with a brain tumour a month ago. The symptoms started in January with a slight head tilt. The vet originally thought it was an ear infection but her symptoms have progressively worsened and after doing more tests they think that this is the only possibility.
She responded really well to the steroids at first but she is stable for a couple of days and then we have to increase the dose or the symptoms come back. It is mainly at night that she seems to suffer some sort of seizure. Her head goes right back, she loses her balance and just lays there motion less. The next morning she seems better and although is still a bit wobbly she is up and about.
Due to the steroids she is eating and drinking loads and weeing every 30 minutes.
The vets say that there is nothing we can do and to just make her as comfortable as we can and increase the steroids if we need to.
It is awful to see such an active wonderful little thing having to go through this. She still has some quality of life and some days goes for a walk with the other dog but these days are getting less and less.
I would like to hear from anyone that has gone through something similar and just really to know what to expect.
We are in limbo at the minute and the we just want to know if we could be doing any more for her.
Thanks
JO xxx
My beautiful 8 year old boxer was diagnosed with a brain tumour a month ago. The symptoms started in January with a slight head tilt. The vet originally thought it was an ear infection but her symptoms have progressively worsened and after doing more tests they think that this is the only possibility.
She responded really well to the steroids at first but she is stable for a couple of days and then we have to increase the dose or the symptoms come back. It is mainly at night that she seems to suffer some sort of seizure. Her head goes right back, she loses her balance and just lays there motion less. The next morning she seems better and although is still a bit wobbly she is up and about.
Due to the steroids she is eating and drinking loads and weeing every 30 minutes.
The vets say that there is nothing we can do and to just make her as comfortable as we can and increase the steroids if we need to.
It is awful to see such an active wonderful little thing having to go through this. She still has some quality of life and some days goes for a walk with the other dog but these days are getting less and less.
I would like to hear from anyone that has gone through something similar and just really to know what to expect.
We are in limbo at the minute and the we just want to know if we could be doing any more for her.
Thanks
JO xxx