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Dennis, thanks for your reply. I know how scary the spells can be. Luckily, Lizzie’s spells have been relatively short– usually no longer than 1/2 hour. We will work on tracking her gulping spells and do more research on gustatory seizures. I’ve never believed it was a food/gi/reflux problem, just for the same reasons you expressed. After consulting with our vet, we are going to increase the Pheno dosage.
Does Keppra help prevent the episodes?jane sMemberMy 8 year old, 50 lb, mixed breed dog suffers, too. She has had these episodes for several years. She also suffers from seizures and has been on 64mg Phenobarbital per day for 6 years. This seems to control her seizures, but not stop the gulping episodes. She had one this morning, the worst I’ve seen, where she was having trouble breathing between gulping and licking. I was about to take her to the ER vet, but I could see it was beginning to pass, so we sat in the back seat of the car, just in case. In the past if she’s gone out and eaten grass, she’d be better, but this time she didn’t even want to eat grass.
One time, when we weren’t home, she ate carpet and paper towel. She’s never had an episode when the vet’s office is open, but we’ve taken video and showed the vet. But since they can’t examine her while the episode is happening, they’re having a hard time diagnosing. Sure wish we could find the cause and cure. -
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