Thanks for posting this update @Derek-Groves , our Chance is 16 and he has had seizures most of his life. It just started out of nowhere when he was a few years old and for a number of years, we tried all kinds of natural and non-natural medications. We tried Chinese herbs, CBD, diet changes then the typical meds like phenobarbitol, all somewhat helped, but he would still have recurring seizures several times a month, or sometimes a week. All in all, he probably had 100 seizures in his lifetime, but luckily no major damage other than he is a bit wobbly and has head tremors once in a while. It does not seem to bother him though and he is otherwise healthy and active for a 16 yr old. Once I found Keppra through trial and error we stuck with it and that seemed to have been the best way to curb the seizures. We went from monthly to maybe once in a few years, during major events like a house move. Today he is on 250mg of Keppra + Zonisomide every 12 hours and that does the trick, if he does have a sezure (we also have concentrated CBD tincture, which we keep bedside, injecting it into his mouth gets him out of it pretty quickly and speeds up recover. We ended up sticking a particular manufacturer for Keppra (Lupin labs), just to make sure no formula variation is introduced.
Seizures in our 16 year old
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I have had 2 basenjis who had occasional seizures as they got older. The seizures were about once a month and the dog recovered fully, after a few hours, each time. The vet did not want to treat with drugs or expensive tests unless they got more frequent. It is terrifying to see, especially at first. Reasons could be as serious as brain tumor, or just old age. I have had 2 vets recommend keeping an accurate diary, trying to remember everything about the start of the seizure, how long is lasts, how long the recovery takes, etc. You try and look for trends or triggers. If they are often, there are several medications that work inmost dogs. They have sedative side effects till the dosage is corrected and the dog gets used to it. Seizures are frightening, but not necessarily the end of the world, good luck to Cinnamon.
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I got the same advice when Blaze had his seizure. He hasn't had one since and lives like he normally does… Well except for the Breyer double churned real vanilla bean ice cream that he gets after a hard play date... You know, to keep his blood sugar up. ...or to spoil him!
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My second Basenji had seizures once in a while when she was younger, the vet said the brain's neurons would miss fire. No drugs or anything were prescribed and she stopped having them after a few years. She had one later in life. I think a vet visit and another blood work would be good.
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Lauren, i am so sorry to hear about Cinnamon's seizures. It's hopeful that her last vets visit was so good. Our first Basenji developed seizures at the age of 13 1/2, it turned out they where caused by a liver problem.
MacPack's advice about keeping a diary is great, we did this and noticed a pattern, Benji's seizures were initialy very frequent but with medication we managed to reduce them. Benji's fits were triggered by certain noises such as the gate opening.
With treatment he had a good quality of life between seizures. We tried to make the house as safe as possible and as much as we could we tried to have someone with him.
I kept his medication, sponge,towel all together and made sure everyone in the house knew what to do. The vet gave us rectal valium to give as he was coming out of the fit.
In Benji's case the fit involved several days, ie he would be off a couple of days before, then have a fit, then be off for a couple more days. Each case is different.
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Thanks for all your thoughts and suggestions. She is due for another appointment today, so I myself am waiting for an up date. Thanks again.
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I'm so sorry to hear about Cinnamon. I hope your vet can help with the problem. You have already had good advice with which I agree but I had to reply as it hurts me to see a beloved oldie suffering.
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Small update: The vet explained that Cinnamon has a brain tumor. He has given my parents medication but says that over time the condition will over take the medication. Not the diagnosis we wanted for our girl, but at 16 she has had a very full life and I'm told she is receiving obscene amounts of pampering… Just wish I could be there.
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Oh dear, too bad it isn't just "old dog seizures". Hopefully she will respond to the medication and have more good time with your parents.
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I'm so sorry to hear this I hope Cinnamon will respond well to the medication!
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Thanks for the update Lauren, i'm sorry about the diagnosis.
Is the tumour caused by cushings syndrome, my cousins dog was diagnosed a few years ago and he's still going.
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It is never easy…. but when we can keep them comfortable with quality of life and then let them go when there is none, there is no greater gift.
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I'm very sorry to hear of this Lauren. Very well said Pat!
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I totally agree with the previous comments. What a shame that Cinnamon has a tumour to trouble her in her old age. My old boy had a tumour for two years and had no pain or bad symptoms with it , he died later but for another reason.
Cinnamon is a good age but hopefully she'll have quality for the rest of it. I'm praying for her.
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What difficult news to hear. But it sounds like you are all prepared to spoil Cinnamon and make her feel special. She will be very thankful.