Maisie was a wired haired Jack Russell terrier. I love her beyond words. I always will. I cry every day because of missing her so very much. I can't believe she's gone. She was only 11.5. She was extremely smart, sweet, flawlessly beautiful and well behaved. We were very connected. I would love to post some photos of her, but I'm not sure how to do it. Is it easy?

About her tooth surgery suspicions. She had a full blood panel prior to her surgery and everything came out perfect. Which is what they do before to make sure the dog can handle the anesthesia. She never had any symptoms of Cushing's prior to this surgery. But afterwards, both my boyfriend and myself noticed changes in her. It was right on the heels of the surgery. The stress of it might of pushed her over...just not sure. She was only 9.

Thank you Marianne for all of your information. In the end it was pretty brutal for her. The tumor had grown or another tumor had grown, the vet did not know if it was a macro adenoma or another tumor. I think I would have opted out of Trilostane if I knew this is how it would have ended thats all. I never would have used Lysodren.
The idea of destroying the adrenals sounds crazy to me. There just are not many options I guess. I am finding everything I can about Trilostane...for what reason, I'm not sure. I think it helps me for some reason. Just having more information. This is a serious disease. When humans have it, they have surgery. That's their only option.

thank you all for your kind words!

jani