Kathy and Marianne, Thank you so much for posting this.

That pretty much describes what we went through with Roxee. The lack of muscle control in her hind legs, it was as if she knew there was something wrong. She would use her nose to try to lift her hind legs. She lost her sight, her hearing, and in the end she could not find her water or food although they were put right under her nose. Hand feeding became the only way we could sustain her.

Roxee was on Trilostane and was well controlled symptom wise. (Appetite, thirst, and her hair was growing back )

Without the CT scan, we also will never know for sure but all the vets we have seen pretty much all agreed that it was neuro related and most probably due to her pit based cushings. It started about a year earlier when a vet discovered she has lost feeling and control of a part of her mouth. We knew she was tired of fighting the fight, and the weekly vet visits.... In the end we had to make that decision. I do hope someday soon that pituitary tumor removal will become a readily available safe and viable option.