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    Default My 10 yr old yorkie has cushings

    My little yorkie Pebbles is being tested for cushings . She will be 11 yrs old in June . I noticed that she was drinking a lot more than usual. Her potty pads were constantly soaked . Her tummy was getting very big and tight. I took her to a vet. And he accused me of feeding her table food , large amounts . He did a blood panel and said that would explain the high levels . I dont feed her table food of any sort . I barely give her treats . Took her to her groomer the next day and she said you need to get in her to another vet . I got a appointment the same day . Vet. did a axam and said she looked pot-bellied and wanted to test for cushings . She has all the symptoms . I noticed 4 days ago she couldn't see . We were still waiting on her bloodwork from the allday testing to come back . It had to be sent off to auburn . We took her intoday and the vet confirmed she had lost her eyesight . It seems to have happened overnight . So , wmy husband and I thought Sards. But she is still exhibiting all the signs of cushings . The test were back this morning but the vet wanted her retested because they sent in for Cushing testing and Tyroid and only got one report . I'm taking her back on Monday for the 8 hr. Testing to be reran . So , my heart is breaking for my baby , she can't see and possibly has cushings . In oct. she had bloodwork because she got her teeth cleaned . She was fine . Showed no signs of anything being wrong with her . She weighed 5.1 pounds . Today she weighs 8 pounds and appears to be miserable. How do I know if she is in pain ?

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    Hello Sandie, and welcome to you and to little Pebbles. You’ll see that I’ve shifted your thread to our main discussion forum. This way, more of our members are likely to see your questions and have the chance to reply to you.

    Gosh, I’m so sorry for all the problems you’re experiencing! I have to agree that SARDS sounds like a definite possibility. Do you have access to a vet who specializes in ophthalmology? He/she ought to be able to confirm that diagnosis in the event your regular vet cannot, and I think I’d want to know that information for certain. Unfortunately, SARDS remains a poorly understood disease. If it’s confirmed, it’s possible that Pebbles’ other symptoms may spontaneously resolve over time, or it’s possible that she truly suffers from Cushing’s, as well. Hopefully, the additional testing will shed more light.

    It sounds as though you’ve already done some reading about SARDS on your own, but for our other readers, here’s a fairly recent blog summary about the condition:

    http://blog.vetbloom.com/ophthalmology/sards/

    As I say, I believe I’d first want to pursue a definitive diagnosis re: the vision loss. If it’s indeed SARDS, then the Cushing’s test results can be interpreted with the SARDS diagnosis also in mind. I know it’s hard to imagine any good news coming out of this. But studies and experience have shown that dogs can often adapt to blindness with far greater ease than do humans. And if Pebbles truly does have Cushing’s, there are effective medications that can control her symptoms and make her feel far more comfortable.

    So I’m really glad you’ve found us, and please do update us with any and all test results.
    Marianne

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    I just wanted to add one other piece of info, Since your test results are going to Auburn, I’m assuming you live somewhere in the southeast. A leading SARDS researcher, Dr. Freya Mowat, is affiliated with the vet school at North Carolina State Univ. Here’s a link to her page re: ongoing research and clinical studies re: SARDS:

    https://mowatlab.weebly.com/sards.html

    If it turns out that Pebbles does indeed have SARDS, you may wish to contact Dr. Mowat or elect to participate in one of her study projects. Just a thought...

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    I'm real sure how to comment back on a post . I hope I didn't delete a post that was sent to me . If it is SARDS why is she having the Cushing symptoms ? Tomorrow when I drop her off for testing for cushings I'm going to ask who to take her to for her eyes . She seems so miserable . She breathes very loud when she isn't asleep , snores , she drinks so much , and her tummy is huge . My heart is breaking for her . If it is cushings how long does it take for the meds to start making her feel better ? Can you tell me how to respond to a post . Thank y'all so much

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    SARDS shares signs with Cushing's as do many other conditions. SARDS will also cause false-positives on the tests for Cushing's, as do many other conditions. This is why canine Cushing's is one of, if not THE, most difficult canine disease to correctly diagnose. You are doing a good job so hang in there. Keep asking questions and we will do all we can to help.

    btw, you posted perfectly! All your posts/comments/questions/etc about your baby belong in this one thread.
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    Hi again, Sandie! You posted your reply exactly correctly — good job! Just keep doing the same thing from now on and you can post as many replies as you want, on your thread here or on anybody else’s. You can’t delete anybody else’s posts or mess anything up.

    As you’ll see in that article I posted, apparently whatever it is that causes SARDS can also cause symptoms that are similar to Cushing’s, at least temporarily. However, some dogs do seem to truly suffer from both conditions simultaneously. It’s unfortunate that the disease is so poorly understood.

    Sudden onset blindness is frequently associated with a constellation of systemic signs, hence the inclusion of the term “syndrome” in the SARDS name. Such systemic signs are variable in occurrence and severity, and when present they often occur weeks to months prior to the onset of vision loss. In one recent study of 100 dogs diagnosed with SARDS, only 16% had no other clinical signs besides blindness. The most commonly reported systemic signs were weight gain (75%) and polyphagia (69%) with other common signs including lethargy, polyuria, polydipsia, and panting. In addition, laboratory abnormalities suggestive of hyperadrenocorticism (lymphopenia/neutrophilia, low urine specific gravity and/or proteinuria, and elevated ALP, AST, ALT and cholesterol) are present in up to 75% of SARDS patients.

    Despite the common association of systemic abnormalities suggestive of hyperadrenocorticism (HAC), the relationship between SARDS and HAC is currently poorly understood. Only about 20% of SARDS patients are diagnosed with typical HAC, and there are only rare documented reports of dogs with pre-existing HAC developing SARDS. Studies have suggested that dogs with SARDS may have atypical HAC due to elevated levels of sex hormones with glucocorticoid-like activity. Given the currently poor understanding of the basis of the relationship between SARDS and endocrine disease/systemic abnormalities, it must also be considered that those patients with systemic signs may represent a different disease variant or etiology compared to dogs with no systemic signs.
    So right now, we don’t know for certain as to exactly what’s going on with Pebbles. Apparently only 20% of SARDS dogs also are diagnosed with the high cortisol associated with conventional Cushing’s. However, some SARDS dogs suffer from elevated adrenal hormones other than cortisol. If it turns out that Pebbles does test positive for conventional Cushing’s, though, and you start medication, the excessive thirst, urination, hunger, and panting are some of the symptoms that can show the fastest improvement — sometimes even within the first couple of weeks of treatment.

    Marianne
    Last edited by labblab; 02-03-2019 at 05:14 PM. Reason: To add.

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    Thank y'all so much for the replies . My heart is breaking for my sweet baby . We live in mobile Alabama . I'm going to get a name of a eye specialist in the morning and get her in to get tested for Sards . When the lst results came back and we were talking with the vet. Sat she said I think there is a mistake . We sent off to have it checked for cushings and thyroid . It came back negative but only one test result came back . So the vet said " we will get levels drawn again and get it sent back to auburn . She said Pebbles looked cushings . I have the gut feeling it's Sards. Her eyesight left so quickly . It was like overnight . I will feel better getting her eyes tested to confirm . Thank y'all for suggestioning I do that . I will keep y'all posted . Thanks you again , Sandie and Pebbles

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    thank yall so much for caring about my sweet Pebbles , today we went back for the repeat cushings test . The vet tech called me after a few hrs and said the test came back negative for cushings from auburn . I said the vet wanted them reran because she felt like they weren't correct . He said the other vet looked at them and it was negative for cushings . but showed unfamiliar findings ?? So they are running the Addison test ? The thyroid test hasn't come back yet . I have a appointment in the morning at 8:30 with a eye specialist to confirm Sards . Vet. Did said possible Sards on the referral . I'm just so confused . They said her eyes will be dilated and test will be ran . How can blindness cause all of these other horrible side effects , drinking , tting, wright gain , earring , weak legs . I'm just very confused and hope to get some answers soon . My nerves are shot over this and it's killing me cause I can't fix my baby . Thank you all so much for the love and support ! ~sandie and ~Pebbles~

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    I'm so sorry about pebbles, my reilly was just diagnosed with Cushing's a month ago. She pants herself to sleep at night. She is taking the meds, taking CBD oil for seizures, and Saturday was diagnosed with being senile and now on a natural med for that. You know your dog the best! My is 10 years old and also has the luxating patellas (knees problems). So even if everything gets better, her walking is going to get worse. I might have to make a decision soon then later and put her to sleep. And I do not think there is anything wrong with that, if she is suffering. At of these issues happened over a few months.

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    Stacy, I'm so sorry about your baby Reily . What breed is he ? Pebbles is also very miserable at night . Breaking my heart . She is having the eye test to determine Sards tomorrow . The eye dr tested her today And she is totally blind . I agree with you , I don't want any suffering . I understand exactly how you feel . Does Riley want to eat all the time ? What do you feed him ? I feel like the worst Moma ever ignoring her crying for food . I'll pray for you and your sweet baby . Sandie

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