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    Libby B
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    Hi anon101′ our dog has been on the same dose of Pexion for 18 months and Valium only when his symptoms become strong. It is only the change in diet that is different and it is now 4 full days free of all small seizures and twitching. We are very pleased to have unravelled this mystery but miffed our observations and questions were not taken seriously, in fact dismissed. Love our vets but thinking sometimes we need to keep searching ourselves when we have suspicions the diagnosis is not correct.

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    Hi, I have a nearly 14 yo labradoodle who started having seizures 18 months ago. He had had random dizzy spells where he lost balance for a year before that. At first the vet told us it was vestibular disease, then later a brain tumor.
    He is on Pexion for the fits and Valium to help between doses.
    I have had a major break through in the last two weeks, realising first of all that chicken would bring on a seizure within twelve hours. We stopped feeding him chicken. We bought expensive dry dog food and it helped slightly. He would have bad and better days but never without ‘twitching’ as we call it.
    The other day I gave him the leftover pasta noodles that had a tiny coating of bolognese sauce on them. He wolfed it down ……that night and next day NO Twitching AT ALL! Gave him BBQ beef next day and back to twitching.
    We are now giving him high carb diet thinking the proteins are not being metabolised easily and it has made an incredible difference. I am wondering if I can get rid of the Pexion and will ask the vet next visit.
    I have arrived at these conclusions myself by watching his reactions to these foods and only googled it this morning to find that food allergies can cause seizures. Would have loved the vet to perhaps explored this option, and am wondering what all the money and information I had given him was for!

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