Maelo mom
10-25-2009, 01:37 PM
Hi,
My name is Kelly and i would like to introduce to my dog Maelo's case, as we are still trying to figure out his Lysodren maintenance dosing (i think) and i realized after the induction phase, I couldn't keep texting my vet every time i had a question all days and all hours! (Even though she ALWAYS responded and was great a help as we started our maelo Lysodren).
We are looking for any additional opinions/advice as to his treatment and responses to current treatment etc...
Maelo is a pound puppy and full fledged Mutt!
A "shepherd mix" , medium in size, 75 lbs
Born around April 1996, which makes him 13 1/2 years old!
He is the BEST most dedicated smartest dog everyone i know has ever met (of course i am his mom and so coudl be a little biased.. ;)
We have had him since he was 3 months old.
The Facts
In May 2008 he started drinking A LOT of water.
So much, so i started doing research on diabetes and first stumbled across Cushings on line.
We took him to the vet for a check up.
They did a chest x-ray and saw nothing but perhaps "lumbar arthritis" and gave us some rimadyl as i felt he was in pain.
I don't believe they tested for Cushings at that time.
May 2009, while we were on our honeymoon, my parents were taking care of him, as they do often, and notice he was drinking A LOT of water.
They took him to the vet, in our home town, and after a sonogram found "an adrenal mass with phenric vein invasion”
After we returned we took him in to our regular vet and did the ATCH stim tests and found he was "cushinoid".
We debated on how to treat, as the literature for Lysodren seems frightening
Tracked water consumption (16-18 cups in 24 hours)
After speaking with a our home town vet (who found the mass) with over 20 years experience, he said Lysodren is what he uses on all the dogs with cushings over dosing was unlikely since maelo is larger breed.
We started him on 750 mg 2/x a day on Wednesday August 12th 2009.
I started seeing improvement in water consumption, mood and energy in 12 hours!
By Sunday night, 5 days into induction, he began throwing up and not eating. (we expected induction to take 7-10 as typical)
We immediately stopped the Lysodren and took him to the vet for electrolyte check and other tests to be sure he didn't need the antidote.
All things checked ok to begin maintenance dose.
The following Sunday we began the maintenance dose of 750 mg /2x week or 1500 mg/week.
All was good for a few weeks and then water consumption began to increase again until we were back up to 16 cups a day!
He also began panting and drinking lots the day before his dose.
I personally felt the dose could be increased and he might benefit from 3 x/week dosing.
Side note-
In between, he has also had a bladder infection which i notice from urgency frequency and then blood!
He has been on antibiotics stopped and back on since it had re-occurred.
Last urinalysis was clear but i have a feeling we will be back on as it will re-occur.(just a gut feeling)
Re-check at vet showed his levels down to 11 from 18 (18 was always on low side of high i guess for Cushings?)
so the dose could be increased to get him down to the normal of 1-5.
We are now giving 625 mg lysodren/3x/week. Monday Wednesday and Friday or 1875 mg /week
Water consumption still is up. I just got him back from my parents and so will monitor consumption for a week before we return to vet to check levels again.
He is peppy still and seems happy, but anxious at times and i think STILL drinking a lot of water.
We have had no accidents in the house or “leaking” at all, just some close calls when he has a UTI.
he holds it all night but drinks water in the middle of night so we aren't doing so bad but i feel like the water consumption should come down to really help his quality of life as well as perhaps help the anxiousness he seems to feel, which i understand has to do with the Cortisol levels
i have read the adrenal cushings is different than pituitary cushings and adrenal cushings does not respond AS well??
According to standard dosing he is at the max per week for his weight of 75lbs.
Is it possible he could need more because it is an adrenal tumor?
Any other comments questions advice based on the facts above.
Additional questions that could help determine how to get him to the correct maintenance dose?
I find that Lysodren treatment and tweaks really depends on a vets experience and so am looking for any additional information we can find out there.
Looking forward to seeing your comments and responses!
Thank you!
Kelly Eugene and maelo!
My name is Kelly and i would like to introduce to my dog Maelo's case, as we are still trying to figure out his Lysodren maintenance dosing (i think) and i realized after the induction phase, I couldn't keep texting my vet every time i had a question all days and all hours! (Even though she ALWAYS responded and was great a help as we started our maelo Lysodren).
We are looking for any additional opinions/advice as to his treatment and responses to current treatment etc...
Maelo is a pound puppy and full fledged Mutt!
A "shepherd mix" , medium in size, 75 lbs
Born around April 1996, which makes him 13 1/2 years old!
He is the BEST most dedicated smartest dog everyone i know has ever met (of course i am his mom and so coudl be a little biased.. ;)
We have had him since he was 3 months old.
The Facts
In May 2008 he started drinking A LOT of water.
So much, so i started doing research on diabetes and first stumbled across Cushings on line.
We took him to the vet for a check up.
They did a chest x-ray and saw nothing but perhaps "lumbar arthritis" and gave us some rimadyl as i felt he was in pain.
I don't believe they tested for Cushings at that time.
May 2009, while we were on our honeymoon, my parents were taking care of him, as they do often, and notice he was drinking A LOT of water.
They took him to the vet, in our home town, and after a sonogram found "an adrenal mass with phenric vein invasion”
After we returned we took him in to our regular vet and did the ATCH stim tests and found he was "cushinoid".
We debated on how to treat, as the literature for Lysodren seems frightening
Tracked water consumption (16-18 cups in 24 hours)
After speaking with a our home town vet (who found the mass) with over 20 years experience, he said Lysodren is what he uses on all the dogs with cushings over dosing was unlikely since maelo is larger breed.
We started him on 750 mg 2/x a day on Wednesday August 12th 2009.
I started seeing improvement in water consumption, mood and energy in 12 hours!
By Sunday night, 5 days into induction, he began throwing up and not eating. (we expected induction to take 7-10 as typical)
We immediately stopped the Lysodren and took him to the vet for electrolyte check and other tests to be sure he didn't need the antidote.
All things checked ok to begin maintenance dose.
The following Sunday we began the maintenance dose of 750 mg /2x week or 1500 mg/week.
All was good for a few weeks and then water consumption began to increase again until we were back up to 16 cups a day!
He also began panting and drinking lots the day before his dose.
I personally felt the dose could be increased and he might benefit from 3 x/week dosing.
Side note-
In between, he has also had a bladder infection which i notice from urgency frequency and then blood!
He has been on antibiotics stopped and back on since it had re-occurred.
Last urinalysis was clear but i have a feeling we will be back on as it will re-occur.(just a gut feeling)
Re-check at vet showed his levels down to 11 from 18 (18 was always on low side of high i guess for Cushings?)
so the dose could be increased to get him down to the normal of 1-5.
We are now giving 625 mg lysodren/3x/week. Monday Wednesday and Friday or 1875 mg /week
Water consumption still is up. I just got him back from my parents and so will monitor consumption for a week before we return to vet to check levels again.
He is peppy still and seems happy, but anxious at times and i think STILL drinking a lot of water.
We have had no accidents in the house or “leaking” at all, just some close calls when he has a UTI.
he holds it all night but drinks water in the middle of night so we aren't doing so bad but i feel like the water consumption should come down to really help his quality of life as well as perhaps help the anxiousness he seems to feel, which i understand has to do with the Cortisol levels
i have read the adrenal cushings is different than pituitary cushings and adrenal cushings does not respond AS well??
According to standard dosing he is at the max per week for his weight of 75lbs.
Is it possible he could need more because it is an adrenal tumor?
Any other comments questions advice based on the facts above.
Additional questions that could help determine how to get him to the correct maintenance dose?
I find that Lysodren treatment and tweaks really depends on a vets experience and so am looking for any additional information we can find out there.
Looking forward to seeing your comments and responses!
Thank you!
Kelly Eugene and maelo!