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    Re: Sudden onset neurological problem

    Wonderful news! He ate four chunks of silverside roughly the size of his head, and one whole one (broken in half) this morning. He's still circling and moving slowly, but appears to be moving around a little more, and his tongue is flicking again. I did have to help him eat- he'd smell the silverside and open his mouth toward it, I would get the edge of it in and hold it in place while he "chewed" it down like a normal feeding. He usually eats 5 or 6 chunks at a time, so I stopped there- it's been longer than normal since he last ate, but I didn't want to overfeed him. I will offer him more tomorrow if he seems interested. He also looked a little dehydrated to me- neck thinner than usual, slightly wrinklier than usual appearance to a couple parts of his skin. I held him near some running water for a few minutes, he opened his mouth and seemed to go for a few drinks. I switched out his water dish for a shallow tupperware lid, hopefully making that a lot easier for him to access.

    Fingers crossed that he won't regurgitate it. I haven't seen him seize yet today, either, not like he was. Granted, I've only been home/around him for a couple hours, but still. He did three times shortly after we returned from the vet yesterday.

    I do think it's early to call "the thiamin shot helped!", and we're definitely not out of the woods yet, but with his condition the past few days this looks like a major improvement. I'm just excited that he's tongue flicking again, and that he ate. I'm going to report back to the vet, and I will ask about the oral thiamin. (guidofatherof5, I did look at that article! Thanks to you and Chris for the IBD links, too.)

    edit: talked to the vet, he told me the shot he gave is good for at least a week. He still seems fairly convinced that vitamin deficiency isn't the problem, but told me that if it helps he'd rather teach me how to give injections, which would be fine. I can only hope he improves, but if this is the extent he remains at I may go for the blood test, or quite likely a second opinion.
    Last edited by hissies; 02-15-2013 at 10:34 AM.

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