Re: Reggie, an 8-ish pit mix who may have Cushing's and/or other issues
One of the peculiarities of Vetoryl is that it isn't consistent across the dogs being treated with it. By that I mean one dog will do very well with a post # of 4 but another dog will be experiencing low cortisol symptoms at that level while a third dog needs an increase at that level because symptoms are not controlled. So Reggie may be one of those dogs who will do better, have better control, with a post most would consider getting dangerously low...closer to 2 than 4.
AND just to keep things interesting some dogs simply do not do well with Vetoryl and need to switch to Lysodren....and vice versa. Some dogs get very sick on any dose of Vetoryl but do very well with Lysodren....and vice versa. Some dogs get excellent control with Vetoryl but some are never controlled on Vetoryl and only find symptom relief with Lysodren....and vice versa.
Reggie is still in the very early stages of treatment so don't get discouraged just yet. Most of the time once that magic dose is found symptoms improve (with time) and folk find they have their old buddy back again. So just keep doing the great job you are so far and I am sure you will see the day when Reggie is feeling great and acting more like he used to. I have faith!
Hugs,
Leslie
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