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Cocker Specific Discussion => Health => Topic started by: Qwerty on December 29, 2022, 02:09:39 AM

Title: Vestibular symptoms? Seizure?
Post by: Qwerty on December 29, 2022, 02:09:39 AM
Hi. Molly is 9 and three weeks ago I found her in the house appearing dizzy, uncoordinated and unsteady on her feet. Rushed her to the vets who examined her - by this time she was a little better but still a bit uncoordinated. Vet examined her and suggested a seizure. Next day we were back for check up and Molly was completely back to normal. This second vet agreed symptoms sounded more seizure than vestibular, I think because no nystagmus present and I didn’t see the entire episode.

Today, similar again but this time I saw the entire process. Perfectly fine one minute then appeared very dizzy/unsteady and vomited. Lasted about 2 hours, laying down mostly but head swaying slightly when looking up and got up to wretch a couple more times. Had her tea and looking much better by bedtime. Incidentally or perhaps not, about 10 minutes prior to all this I had been rubbing her ears which she loves - thinking maybe I could have irritated them/dislodged wax?

Will take her to vets tomorrow to discuss again. Can anyone relate? I’m so anxious!
Title: Re: Vestibular symptoms? Seizure?
Post by: Mudmagnets on December 29, 2022, 09:56:06 AM
Sorry I don't know anything about this having not experienced it, but I hope your vet can sort the problem out for her....and you. and give you some guidance.

 :bigarmhug: :bigarmhug:

Having just googled vestibular, rubbing her ears may have caused the symptoms you describe?
Title: Re: Vestibular symptoms? Seizure?
Post by: Qwerty on December 29, 2022, 01:42:51 PM
Thank you. She’s been to the vet this morning. She seems much better in herself again and the vet can’t be definite with a diagnosis. He did say that what I described sounded less like a seizure and more a vestibular disturbance but due to what he can’t say. If the episodes continue to happen or get worse I’d like her referred to a neurologist though. And her bloods will be repeated next week. I thought rubbing her ears might have triggered something but he didn’t seem to read anything into this when I mentioned it. One big worry my little spaniel is!
Title: Re: Vestibular symptoms? Seizure?
Post by: ejp on December 29, 2022, 08:58:45 PM
I know it's a different thing but it sounds a bit like vertigo in people.  The unsteadiness and sickness are similar.  I hope it the blood test comes back clear.
Title: Re: Vestibular symptoms? Seizure?
Post by: Jaysmumagain on December 29, 2022, 09:39:51 PM
I wonder if you have the type mobile whether you could film an episode to show vet, easier said than done for likes me-but my OH could.  Only an idea, no experience myself and do hope you find some answers soon for Molly
Title: Re: Vestibular symptoms? Seizure?
Post by: Qwerty on December 30, 2022, 05:30:33 AM
Thank you above.  I did plan to video if it happened again and completely forget when it did. Too stressed I suppose. I will definitely record if happens again. I am worried about the bloods as her calcium was slightly raised last time and that can be a red flag apparently. I’m really hoping was just a blip.