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Brain Tumors In Dogs, Subarachnoid Diverticulum in Frenchies & More! | Q & A - September 24, 2020
Dr. Wong and Dr. Senneca, from our newest location in Jupiter, connect with pet owners to answer questions on brain tumors, diets for epileptic dogs, subarachnoid diverticulum in French Bulldogs, and more!
Introduction: (00:00)
When should I expect to see worsening symptoms on my dog with a brain tumor?: (01:03)
Which kinds of diets are recommneded for dogs with epilepsy?: (12:20)
Best medications for status epilepticus?: (15:37)
Is it safe to vaccinate a dog with epilepsy?: (19:25)
What are some possible treatments and prognosis for dogs with subarrachnoid diverticulum?: (24:04)
What could be causing my dog's seizure-like episodes?: (57:05)
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I am a veterinarian, and my own French bulldog was diagnosed with a subarachnoid diverticulum a few months ago. She is also 6 years old and has very similar symptoms to Maximus here. We’ve decided to move forward with surgery after a repeat MRI this coming Monday. This Q&A was very educational and helpful, and it answered many of my own questions. As a vet myself, it’s been difficult to feel so much like a client, not knowing as much as I’d like about this condition. But we’re cautiously optimistic moving forward, and know it’s the right decision for us! Send good vibes for my gal 😇♥️
@SEVNeurology
6 ай бұрын
We absolutely will be thinking good thoughts for you. It’s definitely hard when it’s your own family member.
You can tell these doctors are on point.
Empty nasal diffusers (for the administration of midazolam) can also be purchased and charged from the midazolam ampoule ... if the owner can keep calm... That option is by far much cheaper than purchasing Nayzilam(R)
@SEVNeurology
Жыл бұрын
Yes, for at home treatment of cluster seizures, we often prescribe intranasal midazolam with a nasal diffuser. Thanks for sharing!
Tnq
The doctor says at 10:35 that he understands why more MRI are not done, why is that? shouldn't further follow-up MRI be done?
Tnq