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It’s wonderful to hear you’re my neighbor. My sister lives in Westchase as well. We will talk more via email. I did download the last two labs I received so everyone can review those. I will sent the ones prior to that when I’m at work with a scanner. Sorry about the picture, didn’t realize it was so large.
Hiya Cindy
Thank you for sending the blood tests – got the 11th & 14th August. Sorry to be a pain, but could you send us the whole pages as there are often blood pathology reports at the bottom which are useful – sometimes they have done a blood smear & that can tell us a great deal. Also, the one where her PCV was 19, I don’t have that one. I also would like to see a reticulocyte count (baby red cells) figure.
Firstly, it’s nice to see her PCV has gone up a little. It’s early days. Usually, the immunosuppressant(s) are continued indefinitely, until everything comes back to normal.
I am a bit concerned about her platelets – they are very low on the 11th & have come up slightly on the 14th – don’t panic about this, but please keep a close eye on her for anything that looks like bruising, bleeding from gums/eyes, or petechial haemorrhaging – picture below
http://www.vetbook.org/wiki/dog/index.php/File:ITP01.jpg
Straight to the vets if you see anything like this.
It looks like she may have Evans syndrome, which is very similar to IMHA, but it means the platelets have been affected as well as the red cells. The treatment is the same, so it’s no big deal. We have quite a few people on here with dogs with Evans, so you are not alone. I know she is on aspirin (anti-clotting medication), so I suspect the vet has seen something on the blood smears (that was why nosey here wanted to see the results!) to make them think about clotting risks – this doubles the reason to keep an eye on her for any bleeding/bruising. Platelets can be “made” or produced by the bone marrow much quicker than red cells, so hoping they are up a bit already.
The prednisone, cyclosporine & azathioprine need to be continued indefinitely, not just for 5 days, in my opinion – until she’s back to normal levels of red cells & platelets. From personal experience, azathioprine takes 10 days or more to really work – here’s hoping you’ll see an improvement all round – some dogs get better quickly, others take a long time – patience, yet again!
I feel very strongly about the thyroxine – Abby needs it as soon as possible. It has made a huge difference to the speed of recovery for many of our dogs. Yes – I am nagging – sorry! Shih Tzus do have a predisposition to this. The wonderful Dr Jean Dodds that I & many others get help from – our very special specialist – has written about this in detail
http://www.manchushihtzusociety.co.uk/thyroiddisease.htm
Dr Dodds protocol for IMHA & Evans syndrome includes use of thyroxine. There is another immunosuppressant called Vincristine which can also be used in Evans syndrome/IMTP (low platelets), so you do have other options. I have permission to send you a copy of this & will send it to you directly via e-mail.
The other thing I wanted to mention is very high neutrophils. This is usually (but not always) because of infection – is there anything that makes you think Abby has an infection? Has she been tested for tick diseases? It’s worth looking into anything like that as it could be the cause. I am highly suspicious about this. Extreme stress & the drugs may also affect their numbers.
Sorry – another LONG reply – hope I’ve helped a bit. Please keep Abby quiet & don’t let her get bumped or bruised, just in case. I know this sounds a bit worrying, but many others have had to get through this too – so keep going Cindy – you are doing a great job.
Any questions, just ask
Loads of love, Sheena x
Hi Cindy. Great talking with you. You know, you mentioned the ‘mark’ on Abby’s neck – if this is Evan’s Syndrome, you really should let the vet know about this then. Good call Sheena!!! I was thinking, blood drawn from neck, and it may be that, but still, maybe worth a call? Not to freak you, but better safe, right?
See, we all told you that Sheena (Patrice is SUPPOSED to be on vacation) would explain the blood work. Thank you Sheena!
Love and hugs, Linda
The two labs I sent was the only thing they gave me…there was nothing else on the bottom of that sheet. When we went on Sunday, I was not given any lab results, it just showed on our check out bill PCV/TS 19%/6.8. What does TS mean ? I will take a picture of her neck and post.
Linda, wonderful talking to you. it is so nice to have you close by…really a god sent.
Vally, if you don’t mind can you please make upa chart for me, I would certainly appreciate it. This way it will be easier to keep track of her meds.
Just uploaded a pic. The rash has no blisters or scabbing. It looks like it’s discolored under the skin. In the picture the areas look red, but they really are more of a purply red.
Uploaded one more pic taken from my camera, much better. Please let me know what you think ? this is on her neck and goes down to her collarbone. I’m taking her in tomorrow after work for another PCV, do you think I should take her into an emergency tonight or think tomorrow is fine ?
Sheena, I am sorry, there was something else on the bottom of those labs. I will download again.