oh - more healing vibes! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Jakes's fever broke this morning - so that is good news.
The vet called me this morning and said that his blood work does not reveal any obvious infections (white blood cell count is not high) but his globin (sp?) level was a bit high. If the antibiotics don't show signs of improvement within 24 hours, Jake will be tested for discospondylitis. It is a bacterial infection that spreads to the spine causing inflammation of the vertabrea (which he has) and neurological side affects (the shaking). The road to recovery would be about 6 - 8 weeks on antibiotics with a 60% success rate.
As a last resort, the vet will administer high doses of steroids - which could possibly have a seriously negative impact on Jake's health. But, if Jake has steroid responsive menegitis - he will only get better.
I will monitor Jake for the weekend and follow up with the vet on Monday. Thank you for reading our posts - we appreciate everyone's thoughts and prayers.
The vet called me this morning and said that his blood work does not reveal any obvious infections (white blood cell count is not high) but his globin (sp?) level was a bit high. If the antibiotics don't show signs of improvement within 24 hours, Jake will be tested for discospondylitis. It is a bacterial infection that spreads to the spine causing inflammation of the vertabrea (which he has) and neurological side affects (the shaking). The road to recovery would be about 6 - 8 weeks on antibiotics with a 60% success rate.
As a last resort, the vet will administer high doses of steroids - which could possibly have a seriously negative impact on Jake's health. But, if Jake has steroid responsive menegitis - he will only get better.
I will monitor Jake for the weekend and follow up with the vet on Monday. Thank you for reading our posts - we appreciate everyone's thoughts and prayers.