Hi all,
Our staffy has just been diagnosed with Cushing's - just got told yesterday so he's not been started on treatment yet as his vet will discuss it with us tomorrow when she's back in.
I don't know if this is something that's been steadily brewing for a long time or not but we've always joked about him liking to eat - he'd eat till he burst if he was allowed.
We lost his "brother from another mother" two years ago and after Neo's death was when we really noticed a change in Cairo. He seemed to be very anxious out on walks, stressing, panting and would only go as far as it took for him to toilet then he wanted to go home again. We just thought he was grieving for losing his buddy.
In the last few months, he gained a lot of weight - he went up to 28kg which is heavy for a stafford. He's a big boy and his ideal weight would be about 23 - 24kg so I guess it's not a huge weight gain. Despite cutting his food and treats down, he didn't lose any weight.
Then we noticed he started developing some bald spots and the skin round his bum looked dark and just not right. Then the tip of his tail when bald - that rang alarm bells for me and I initially thought that it was his thyroid - which would explain his weight gain, lethargy and anxiety.
The vet ran some bloodwork (I don't have any results for this) and said that his thyroid hormone was low but his TSH was normal which basically ruled out his thyroid, so he had a low dose dex suppression test on Friday. We just got the results yesterday that he has pituitary hyperplasia.
I'd have taken a thyroid problem over this any day but now I need to make sure he's getting the best care and treatment possible.
We'll be speaking to his vet tomorrow to see what the next step is regarding medication, etc but I really wanted to know if there is anything I should be asking her?
What's the best medication for him (Lysodren isn't licenced here in the UK). Are there any alternative therapies that can be tried? Should there be any dietary changes to help him?
Is there anything else I should be asking the vet?
I'm really devastated about this. It's bad at any time but it's exactly a month short of the two year anniversary of Neo's death and it just feels like we're away to go through another devastating time (Neo's illness came suddenly and was very upsetting).
So glad I found this forum and hope that I can find out as much as possible to help my boy.
Alison


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