Monday, April 25, 2011

UPDATE ON BUTCHY

Hey Pals,
It's me Katie.  I'm so anxious to attend the Royal Wedding this week with my best friends Lacie & Asta.  It is going to be so much fun!  Many of our pals are going to be there too.  It's going to be a terrier free for all!!

My brudder Butchy is having so much trouble.  He had a seizure last Thursday night, then again on Saturday night.  Then this morning, he had one and fell off of the big bed!  Yep, right onto the floor.  Scared Mama almost to death.  Luckily he was not injured.

We do have carpet on the floor.  Mama thinks maybe she needs to put some of our cushions on the floor beside the bed that we lay on.  Or maybe hook a leash onto Butchy while he is in bed and Mama can wrap the leash around her arm.  This way Mama could keep Butchy close to her on the bed so he couldn't fall off.

Does anyone else have any tips???  And please don't say put Butchy in his kennel crate at night, he would be very upset.  This would cause him major stress and might cause him to have a seizure.  He must be near his Mama at all times.  Ever since Mama rescued him, he has been glued to her.  He is such a Mama's boy, heheheh!  But then again, I'm such a Mama's girl!  Hah!  I'm almost as bad as Butchy, well, maybe just as bad.

Butchy's new anti-seizure medication Potassium Bromide should be in at the vet sometime Tuesday.  Then Mama can pick it up.  This is a very expensive compounded medication, so it is not mixed up until someone orders it.  ( it does come in capsule form, but this is even more expensive then the liquid form and is harder to adjust small increases in the drug )  Each dog has a specific dosage too.  It's hard to tell what dosage will work for Butchy at the start.  For those of you not familiar with this drug, here is some information to help explain how it works and how long it takes to get into the system.

Potassium Bromide (KBr) is often used for dogs with Idiopathic Epilepsy.  It has no effect on the liver, unlike Phenobarbital (Pb).  It is stored in body fluids and eliminated unchanged by the kidneys.  Potassium Bromide can take up to three-four months to reach its full effect in the dog's system.  (this is the part that Mama hates, too bad the effects don't come on faster)  Sometimes loading doses may be used for dogs if Phenobarbital must be withdrawn rapidly because of liver damage or disease.

Potassium Bromide & Phenobarbital can be used together.  Angel Snickers needed to be on both of these drugs to help control her cluster seizures.  These drugs never fully eliminated her seizures.  She still had them but less frequent.  By using both drugs, this can greatly improve seizure control.  Sometimes you can reduce the dosage of Phenobarbital when combined with the Potassium Bromide and in certain cases, Phenobarbital can gradually be eliminated.

Potassium Bromide has been around a long time but is seldom used in people.  It has never received FDA approval as a drug.  Potassium Bromide has been used in dogs for a long  time, and has proven to be reliable and safe.

The long half life of Potassium Bromide, which is about 24 days, means that the timing of an individual dose is much more flexible - unlike Phenobarbital.  You don't need to stay on a strict 12 hour schedule for giving this medication.  Giving this medication twice daily is most recommended because some dogs can't tolerate too much salt in their gastrointestinal tract at once - imagine eating a  tablespoon of sodium chloride.

If you miss giving a dose, it is not likely to cause an adverse effect.  But the long half life also means that the effectiveness of a particular dosage should not be evaluated until the dog has been on the dosage for three or four months, unless loading doses have been given.  If your dog is having seizures, adding an extra dose will not help.

Most  new patients are started at the lower end of the dosage range for their weight.  Some dogs with frequent or severe gran mal seizures are sometimes managed by starting at the higher end of the range for their weight or by using a loading dose.

An average maintenance dose for Potassium Bromide is 9 mg to13.5 mg per lb. of body weight divided in half, given twice a day.  Your veterinarian may adjust the dosage based on blood levels, seizure activity and side effects of the medication.  Be sure to get the blood tests that your vet requests.  It is important to get your dog on the best dosage for his or her situation.  Any change in dosage should be made based upon the actual drug concentration in the blood.

High chloride (salt) intake can increase the elimination of Potassium Bromide through the kidneys.  This means that if your dog's salt intake increases, you may need to adjust the dosage.  It is not necessary for your dog to be on a low salt diet, but it is very important that the salt content of the diet stays steady, no drastic changes should occur.  It's best to keep the diet as stable as you can.

The most common side effects of taking Potassium Bromide are sedation, ataxia  (hind end weakness and loss of coordination), increased urination and  rare skin disorders.  Increased urination, hunger and thirst are also common for dogs taking Potassium Bromide alone or with Phenobarbital.

Butchy already has the increased urination, thirst and hunger and ataxia from taking Phenobarbital.  The increased thirst is unreal from the Phenobarbital.  Butchy will stand at the water bowl and drink the WHOLE thing if Mama doesn't stop him.

Sometimes abnormal  behavior, such as irritability or restlessness may require a reduction in the Potassium Bromide dosage.  Angel Snickers did have the restlessness from this drug.  Side effects are more common in dogs with Potassium Bromide concentrations greater than 2.5 mg/ml and symptoms may usually go away within a week after the dose is decreased.  If  your dog is too groggy and is on both Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide, you may be able to decrease the Phenobarbital dosage, rather than the Potassium Bromide.  If the dosage of Potassium Bromide is decreased, then it is recommended that blood levels be monitored before any dosage change in order to establish a target if seizures start again.

Potassium Bromide may cause an upset stomach, nausea or vomiting.  If this happens, you can try giving the drug at meal time.  Potassium Bromide should be used with caution in dogs with renal insufficiency.


* CAUTION *
Never just stop giving Potassium Bromide to your dog.  Consult with your vet.  The dose should gradually be tapered down over a period of 6 months.  Discontinuing the drug causes seizure recurrence.

To read more about epilepsy, please visit The EPI Guardian Angels.  We also have their link in our sidebar.

A special thanks to everyone that has already donated to help us pay for Butchy's ongoing medication costs.  We appreciate this so much!  We are very thankful for such giving, loving friends.

Wirey Hugs, Purrz & Licks,
Katie, Butchy, Ruby, Sylvester, Scuby, Hootie & Zeek 

Sunday, April 24, 2011

HAPPY EASTER!

Wirey Hugs, Purrz & Licks,
Butchy, Katie, Ruby, Sylvester, Scuby, Hootie & Zeek

Thursday, April 21, 2011

READY FOR EASTER & THE ROYAL WEDDING

Hey Pals,

It's Katie here today.  First I'll give you an update on Butchy boy.  Our modem fried from the storms we've had around here, so we had no internet for several days.  Butchy had some blood tests done to check the levels of the Phenobarbital in his blood.  For therapeutic treatment of seizures, the levels can be from 10-40 units in the blood.  Butchy was extremely low, only 11.7.  So we can go up two dosages for him.  Last Saturday we raised his dosage.  He had a seizure that night, but of course the increase in meds had not taken effect yet in his system.  But since then, he has gone 4 days with no seizures!!  We hope he is on a roll that is non-stop.  By this next Saturday, if he doesn't have enough of an improvement, the dosage will be increased again right away.  But so far, we're seeing this good improvement.

Some of you have probably seen my twinnie Laciecakes in her Easter bonnet & bandana that Mama made for her, well Mama made me matching items.  Our outfits serve a dual purpose too.  Lacie, Asta & I will be attending the Royal Wedding, so we needed something PURPLE to wear.



Maybe we can be the flower girls for the wedding, hehehehehe!


Mama is still working with me at being a furry model. I'm still camera shy, but getting better.


We hope everyone has a wonderful Easter weekend!

Wirey Hugs, Purrz & Licks,
Butchy, Katie, Ruby, Sylvester, Scuby, Hootie & Zeek

Thursday, April 14, 2011

SCUBY'S BOYFRIEND

Hey Pals,

Butchy had his blood tests taken yesterday afternoon.  Now we wait until late Friday or Saturday to find out the results so that we can decide which drug he tries next for his seizures.  He has still been getting them almost each night and had a small one this morning already.  Mama will be worried tonight since she must leave him for about 3 hours.  But I told her that I Katie would take good care of him and so will the catsies.

And speaking of catsies, Scuby's boyfriend is still coming nightly for his supper we put out for him.  He is the orange & white tabby that we fed last winter and then again this winter.  He is also the silly boy that would get caught in the catch 'em alive trap that we were trying to catch Scuby in when she pulled her little stunt of escaping the house and running off for 2 weeks.

We still haven't figured out if he has a home or if he is just feral.  He sure knows when the food is in a bowl outside.  He must be hungry since he will eat all of the food, then come back 2-3 more times each night checking in the bowl to see if there is more food.  We put the outdoor camera near the bowl some nights to see what he is up to.





Then in the morning, we go check the bowl to see if he ate all of his food.


We haven't seen the cat that looks like Sylvester for quite some time now.  Maybe he has a home.  Some of our neighbors out here in the country keep their cats indoors and some leave them outside all of the time.  A few let their cats live indoors, but are allowed to roam outside sometimes.  Yep, and that's how one of the neighbor's cats got pregnant.  Duh!  Since there are 2 large coyote packs around here, those cats are at big risk for being eaten!!  Scuby sure was lucky she returned home after her little escapade.

Wirey Hugs, Purrz & Licks,
Katie, Butchy, Ruby, Sylvester, Scuby, Hootie & Zeek

Sunday, April 10, 2011

TORNADO ALLEY

Hey Pals,

It's Katie-tatie here today.  Butchy is busy snoozing at the moment.  He is very tired.

We're beginning to think we live in the land of Oz here in Iowa.  Terrible storms went through our state last night and there were 27 tornadoes!  A large one hit the town of Mapleton and at least 60% of the town was destroyed.  Such a shame.  If you search on YouTube with Mapleton Tornado, you should be able to view several videos of the actual tornado.  We're lucky the tornadoes stayed north of us.  We have had the terrible winds here and they are supposed to stay severe through tomorrow.  We have a chance of bad storms again tonight.  Our internet service keeps cutting out due to the winds, now that's a bummer......

Of course the evil Seizure Monster had to visit Butchy this morning.  He has had 3 seizures this week.  Mama was going to get him in for his blood tests this past week, but she had several doctor appointments herself and at the second one, her car BROKE!  So then she didn't have her car for several days while it was getting fixed up.  So Butchy has his appointment next Wednesday.

Today we started to drain some water out of our large koi pond.  Then we'll put some new fresh water back in for the koi.  The pond water is warming up and the toads and frogs are singing away out there getting ready for mating.  Naturally the koi are already begging for food, but the water isn't warm enough to start feeding them yet.  Mama is anxious to see which koi survived the mink attacks this winter.  We know we lost at least 20 large koi to those evil vermin.  We still have a mink stalking the koi now.  We've caught him on the outdoor night camera lurking around the pond.  Mother nature sure is cruel sometimes.

I guess I better go check on my brudder Butchy.  Mama has been teaching me how to take good care of him.

Wirey Hugs, Purrz & Licks,
Katie, Butchy, Ruby, Sylvester, Scuby, Hootie & Zeek

Saturday, April 02, 2011

UPDATE ON MY BRUDDER BUTCHY

Hey Pals,

Butchy has been doing pretty good lately.  He went 12 days with no seizures, then he may have had a teeny tiny seizure.  It was so small and short that Mama wasn't sure if it was a seizure or not.  Well now it has been 6 more days since that day.  So we thought things were going good.......................

BUT, yesterday, Butchy fell all of the way down our wood stairs, sliding on his belly with legs out to the sides.  Luckily he did not hit his head on anything and he doesn't seem to have any injuries.  Mama can't find anything on him that hurts him, even today.

Unfortunately, that EVIL SEIZURE MONSTER heard about his fall and decided to visit him this morning.  Poor Butchy had a seizure.  Mama was bummed.  First she almost had a heart attack when Butchy fell yesterday, then she was upset this morning.  She was so out of it that she took her blood pressure medication TWICE this morning.  She is only on a low dose because it is prescribed to prevent her migraine headaches.  Her normal blood pressure is very very low, so it goes even lower on the medication.  So taking double dose was not a good thing.  She got kind of woozy, hehehehe!

We sure hope the only reason he got the seizure was from stressing himself falling yesterday.  Mama told Butchy that from now on, he has to be on a leash with Mama helping him down the stairs.  We don't want him to fall anymore.

I thought I would show you some photos of me since my latest grooming session.  I'm still camera shy, but Mama is trying to cure me of this.  She said I must learn to love the camera!




Wirey Hugs, Purrz & Licks,
Katie, Butchy, Ruby, Sylvester, Scuby, Hootie & Zeek