JeanK
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Blaze's brother Mike (who's also 10 years old and my beta male) has an autoimmune problem called necrotic stomatitis that causes nasty painful sores in his mouth from time to time. This time, besides the usual symptoms, he also had a severe abcess. So he's been getting steroid and antibiotic injections every 2 weeks for 12 weeks. One side has cleared up beautifully, and the other is still healing but improving continuously. We did the last injection last Tuesday, and because 6 steroid injections is our absolute outside limit, because of the potential side effects (like diabetes), we agreed to stop for a month and see how things progress.
This afternoon I came home and was in the bathroom when Mike came in to greet me (somebody ALWAYS comes in; I never go alone). He was his usual sweet self; nothing looked odd or wrong at all. When we left the bathroom he all of a sudden stopped in front of me and lifted a leg like he'd stepped on something or saw something nearby. Then his head turned like he was looking past his back end -- but not at me -- and then suddenly he fell over and started twitching all over. His eyes were open, his legs pulled up close to his body, and his claws extended, and he didn't make a single sound. The episode lasted about 30 to 45 seconds (God, the longest half-minute of my life!). I picked him up then; he wasn't rigid anymore; and sat with him on the toilet seat, but he still wasn't really conscious. Then he started crying, a high-pitched cry, a distress cry, and looking around wildly with his neck stretched out, like he didn't have a clue who or where he was, which he probably didn't. That lasted about 10 to 15 seconds (yes, the longest of my life!), and then he was back. He relaxed fully, his eyes focused and looked normal, he started purring. I set him on the floor after a few more minutes. He hasn't had any trouble staying on his feet or walking or anything, and is back to playing and behaving normally.
As far as I know, this has never happened to him before. It certainly has never happened during similar courses of treatment, which tend to be years apart (last time was almost 3 years ago). There's been no evidence of any other underlying conditions. I called the vet immediately, of course. She said since it's a first episode and he recovered himself quickly and seemingly completely, we'll monitor for now. If it happens again or anything changes, I should take him in (but I can't pay for the kind of testing he would need). I'm hoping it's a aberrent event, although it's a pretty severe and scary one! Have any of you experienced the like??
Please send prayers and good thoughts for Mike!
This afternoon I came home and was in the bathroom when Mike came in to greet me (somebody ALWAYS comes in; I never go alone). He was his usual sweet self; nothing looked odd or wrong at all. When we left the bathroom he all of a sudden stopped in front of me and lifted a leg like he'd stepped on something or saw something nearby. Then his head turned like he was looking past his back end -- but not at me -- and then suddenly he fell over and started twitching all over. His eyes were open, his legs pulled up close to his body, and his claws extended, and he didn't make a single sound. The episode lasted about 30 to 45 seconds (God, the longest half-minute of my life!). I picked him up then; he wasn't rigid anymore; and sat with him on the toilet seat, but he still wasn't really conscious. Then he started crying, a high-pitched cry, a distress cry, and looking around wildly with his neck stretched out, like he didn't have a clue who or where he was, which he probably didn't. That lasted about 10 to 15 seconds (yes, the longest of my life!), and then he was back. He relaxed fully, his eyes focused and looked normal, he started purring. I set him on the floor after a few more minutes. He hasn't had any trouble staying on his feet or walking or anything, and is back to playing and behaving normally.
As far as I know, this has never happened to him before. It certainly has never happened during similar courses of treatment, which tend to be years apart (last time was almost 3 years ago). There's been no evidence of any other underlying conditions. I called the vet immediately, of course. She said since it's a first episode and he recovered himself quickly and seemingly completely, we'll monitor for now. If it happens again or anything changes, I should take him in (but I can't pay for the kind of testing he would need). I'm hoping it's a aberrent event, although it's a pretty severe and scary one! Have any of you experienced the like??
Please send prayers and good thoughts for Mike!