Nia, welcome to the Forum. Call your vet ASAP this morning to avoid a risk to the early healing disc with a car transport to get the meds adjusted.
--- Tell him your specific details observations about any pain
--- Tell him your specific detailed observations about decline in neuro functions for: front legs, back legs, bladder control, ability to do a happy tail wag.
--- In general the anti-inflammatory (steroid or a non-steroid NSAID) is Rx'd for 5-7 days. Then with the stop or taper, is the time for you to observe for signs that another course is needed. Pain surfacing or a deline in neuro function would indicate more time on the anti-inflammatory drug.
WE NEED YOUR EYES and EARS
The Forum takes the approach to provide comments that match each dog's very specific needs. IVDD vet visits can be stressful. The mind can find it hard to absorb all the vet communicates and translate correctly into at-home care. Small things missed could easily change the healing potential for the dog. See the questions at the bottom to avoid the conversation going in the wrong direction.
SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT CARE--1. The disc can heal with the all important STRICT REST inside of a recovery suite
---2. Nerves can heal with time and your preventing the disc from further impacting the spinal cord caused by too much movement.
POTTY TIME
Carry to and from the potty place. Allow only a very, very few footsteps to take care of business. The leash, harness and sling control your dog from taking too many footsteps. Learn more how to correctly do STRICT REST with these tips and ideas:
dodgerslist.com/2020/05/14/strict-rest-recovery-process/ LEAKING WHEN LIFTED
Finding urine leaks in bedding or leaking on you when lifted inicates you may need to take the risk of a transport into the vet to get a hands on your hands bladder expressing lesson. Learn more before you go to get the most out of the expressing lesson:
dodgerslist.com/2020/05/05/bladder-bowel-care/YOU CAN MASTER THE CARE BASICS.
The things that make conservative treatment work for many disc episodes.
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QUESTIONS★1 Is there still currently pain? List ONLY the signs you observe.
There should be no sign of pain from one dose of meds to the next. Have no patience with pain as it does hinder healing. Phone your vet and report any of observations asap to get meds adjusted.
⚙︎ shivering-trembling
⚙︎ yelping when picked up or moved
⚙︎ tight tense tummy
⚙︎ arched back, ears pinned back
⚙︎ restless, can't find a comfortable position
⚙︎ slow or reluctant to move in suite such as shift positions
⚙︎ not their normal perky interested in life selves
➕if a neck disc:
◻︎ head held high/ nose to the ground
◻︎ looks up with just eyes and does not move head and neck easily.
◻︎ not eating due to painful chewing or in too much overall pain
◻︎ holds front or back leg up flamingo style not wanting to bear weight
★2 __How much does your dog weigh?
What is the list of meds your dog is taking?
-- Exact names for each med, their doses in mg’s and times per day given?
-- PLUS: IF on a non-steroid (NSAID) for how many days?
-- PLUS: If on a steroid....what was the start date & dose? Date of steroid 1st taper
-- Please include the "all important" acid suppresser.
Use Pepcid AC with any anti-inflammatory med (steroid or NSAID). Follow vets who are proactive. Avoid red flag signs: Not eating, vomit, loose stool, bleeding ulcers, red or black blood in diarrhea.
The usual dose of Pepcid AC (famotidine) for dogs is 0.44mg per pound. www.1800petmeds.com/Famotidine-prod11171.html
--Give 30 mins before the anti-inflammatory.
--Dose thereafter every 12 hours for the duration of the anti-inflammatory. thumb.ibb.co/mEGRuy/91x_Aj_s00z_L_SY355.jpg **
★3 List any red flag signs of stomach damage you are currently observing:
Not eating, vomit, loose stool, bleeding ulcers, red or black blood in diarrhea?
★5 Did you specifically get a diagnosis of IVDD, aka: a disc problem, a disc herniation, a bulging disc, slipped disc?
-- Is the vet a general DVM? or
-- a specialist surgeon (ACVIM neurology or ACVS ortho)?
★6 -- What was the date you saw the vet for conservative treatment?
If your dog moves around too much, the disc cannot heal. With pain medications to mask pain, dogs will not be in pain and want to be more active. So it is up to you to restrict your dog’s activity for them. i.postimg.cc/3rLH7g7X/320still-healing-disc.jpg **
POTTY TIMES for dogs who can still sniff and pee
Carry to and from the recovery suite to the potty place and then allow a very few limited footsteps.
Using a sling (long winter scarf, ace bandage, belt) will save your back and help to keep a wobbly dog's back aligned and butt from tipping over.
A harness and 6 foot leash is to control speed and keep footsteps to minimum as you stand in one spot.
An ex-pen in the grass is an excellent alternative to minimizing footsteps with the physical and visual to indicate there will be no sniff festing going on! dodgerslist.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Potty-leash-harness400-19kb.jpg **
★7 Brain controlled "peeing" or reflex "overflowing"? Can your dog:
-- Specifically sniff and squat and then release urine (bladder control)?
-- Do you find wet bedding or leaks on you when lifted? Indicator signs of an overflowing bladder (loss of control). Manual bladder expressing is necessary for health reasons. How to:
dodgerslist.com/2020/05/05/bladder-bowel-care/★8 Describe what you observe currently about neuro functions. Can your dog....
-- wobbly walk?
-- Move the legs at all?
-- correctly place back or front paws on the ground?
-- slow to correct a knuckled under paw? -- Wag the tail when you specifically do some happy talk?
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