The following was originally a "note" posted on Facebook, starting September 27, 2007.  It chronicles the final 2 months of Duncan's life when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor.  Duncan lived January 1, 2000 to November 13, 2007. 
Thursday, September 27, 2007 - a.m.:
The past couple of days, he hasn't quite been himself.  Although he was  still eating, acting normal for the most part, he was less energetic and  had the shivers.
Yesterday, when I came home from work, he was REALLY lethargic and  didn't want his supper (which is not normal for him as he's always  excited for his food).  I thought I would take him for a quick  one-on-one walk to see if that would perk him up.  While we were at the  door, about to leave, his legs started to spread and he collapsed to the  floor.  Right there and then I packed him into the Jeep and off to  Downsview Veterinary Hospital we sped.
He was checked over - no physical bumps, blockages that Dr. Helynck could  feel.  His temperature was normal, as was his heart rate.  She took  some blood work and said while he was obviously weak (because of the way  he was walking/standing), she didn't know what was wrong.  When he got  off the table, he lost his bladder (likely due to his weakened  condition).  She sent me home to watch him, and she'd call me about his  bloodwork.
While standing at the reception to pay my bill, Duncan fell to my feet  and had what appeared to be a seizure.  I was told to stick around and  wait for the bloodwork, and to see if anything else happened to Duncan.   In the end, his blood panel was normal.  She sent me home to monitor  him closely but if anything else were to happen, to rush him to the  Animal Emergency Clinic in Dartmouth.  She was sending the bloodwork  results there so that they would have it in case I took him there.
We made it through the night.  He is still shivering and still not  himself, but he doesn't appear to be weak in the legs nor did he have  any more seizures that I'm aware of (he slept by me all night and I'm  pretty attuned to him).  I may still have to take him to the AEC for  further tests.  Please keep him in your thoughts as we get through this  nightmare.  :(  Thanks to Lee Anne, Janet and my sister Kellie for their  words of support last night.
Update September 27 - later that a.m.:
UPDATE: just got home from Dr. Carnegy's office (thankfully they could  fit me in!). All indications point to Duncan being on the mend as he  behaving much better now. Still not 100%, but better than last night,  and even this morning.
Dr. Carnegy was such a nice man and responded well to Duncan. I'm to  continue to monitor him and call Dr. C in the morning with an update (if  nothing changes before then).
Update October 1:
Well, just when I thought/hoped he was on the road to recovery, Duncan  relapsed overnight Saturday night.  He began with the shivers, and by  morning he was weak/wobbly again (however, his symptoms were nowheres as  bad as they were last Wednesday night).  I rushed him off to the Metro  Animal Emergency Clinic in Dartmouth.  He was checked over in the exam  room, and admitted for the day while they could observe him and run some  tests.  In the end, I was able to take him home before supper.  Despite  all the symptoms he has, there isn't enough to pinpoint to one definite  condition.  
For the moment, he's being treated with antibiotics as if he has an  inner ear infection.  If I don't see improvement within 2 weeks, or if  he deteriorates before then, we'll have to go to the AVC (vet college)  on PEI, to have the Neurologist look at him, and get an MRI done.
Today, he is behaving like his old self, but still has weakness (his  entire right side is weak).  Wouldn't it be wonderful if an inner-ear  infection was the cause of all of this worry, and will soon be cleared  up?  Please continue to send those good vibes his way.
UPDATE October 2nd:
1. Another relapse; Another trip to the vet, more blood work and a  urinalysis....
2. Another seizure tonight.  :'(
UPDATE October 4th:
1.  Yesterday/today good days for Duncan, especially today
2.  Thyroid results came back normal
UPDATE October 6th a.m.:
1.  Duncan is still feeling good!  Last night I thought he was relapsing  again, but so far, so good.  He's still a smige weak, and has the  shivers at various times, but hasn't relapsed like he did on the 2nd.   Keep those fingers crossed, no matter how tingly they may be getting by  now.  :)
2.  P.M.  Duncan's left eye was noticeably getting "weird" throughout  the afternoon.  After supper, off to the Emergency we went.  His lower  whites were red, and it almost looked like his iris was leaching into  the whites.  His pupil is very dilated.  The vet said it's possibly  another infection that is affecting the nerves/synapses to the eyeball.   So he has another antibiotic.  This vet is really leaning towards the  possibility/probability that Duncan could have a tumor in his brain.   As far as going to PEI, she said for $1.5 - 2k, it's a case of how much I  NEED to know, as if he has a tumor, there is nothing else that can be  done.
So I guess we wait and see what happens with his eye on the antibiotics,  and re-evaluate later.  :'(   Time to go curl back up in a ball....
UPDATE October 9th:
Duncan still appears to be stronger and more like himself before this  all started.  The eye is the same as it was Saturday.  Last night, I  made the decision that we have to go to PEI and try to get to the bottom  of this.  We got the appointment and we're going Thursday morning.   Aubrey is aware of all that is going on as I'm keeping him in the loop.   He wants to help as much as he can, but it's difficult long-distance  (he recently moved to Ottawa).
UPDATE October 11:
Went to PEI this morning for a consult with the Vet there who  specializes in neurology.  Dr. Gelens was a very nice man, but  unfortunately, the outlook appears bleak.  He believes too that the  problems stem from a possible tumor in the brain.  He asked me to be  sure I really want the MRI, as he doesn't want me to have spent all that  money and get mad if there is nothing that can be done afterwards.  I  assured him that I understood the possibilities and I just NEED to know  what's wrong in order to best prepare for the future.  
So Dr. Gelens took more blood, and some chest x-rays.  The phone call  has been made to book the MRI (it's off site from the AVC), and I will  get a call with one day's notice to get Duncan there -- possibly next  week.  :'(
He had another seizure around 8:45 pm.  This one took him longer to  recover than the others I've witnessed.  3 of the 4 happened after we'd  gone to the vet.  As Lee Anne pointed out, he probably was under too  much stress/stimulation and it brought the seizures on.
UPDATE October 12:
Got the phone call this morning.  We head back to PEI on Monday morning -  he'll have his MRI that afternoon and will stay overnight for  observation.
UPDATE October 15:
Upon our arrival to AVC at 1 p.m., Duncan promptly dropped to the floor  and had a seizure.  He was whisked away by the students, and Dr. Gelens  came to see me shortly afterwards - Duncan was fine and they were  getting him settled in.  The MRI was scheduled for 4 p.m. and would take  1 to 1.5 hours.  At 5:20, I received the call that Duncan was back and  resting comfortably.  Unfortunately, they could see a large mass on the  MRI.  I then received another call shortly after 9 pm that he'd had  another seizure.  Needless to say, I did not have a restful night.  To  say that I am devastated is an understatement.
October 16:
Duncan was ready to go at 9 a.m.  Dr. Gelens had a consult with me,  & showed me the MRI.  Duncan has a tumor almost 2 cm in diametre  right in the middle of his brain, on the left side (which explains the  issue with his left eye).  It's not considered to be operable, and the  nearest centre for radiation that he'd recommend is in Saskatoon.  There  is a neurologist in Quebec that I could talk to if I feel I have to  pursue other options, but at this point, I don't believe I will.  Duncan  will be on Phenobarbital and Prednisone until the end of his days,  whenever I make that decision for him.  I don't have a timeline as every  person/animal responds differently to their medications.
I was told what I will see when Duncan is starting to get uncomfortable  from the growing tumor.  When that time comes, it'll be time to help him  on his way.
October 29:
It's been an interesting couple of weeks.  Duncan steadily improved,  beginning the day after his return from PEI (it was the night of October  16 that he had his last seizure I witnessed).  From October 17/18,  right through to the 25th, he was a perky boy.  His Prednisone was  decreased on the 4th day.  He was incontinent daily, but we did have two  dry days there.  He was playing and generally very happy.
On Friday, October 26 in the morning, his shivers started again before I  went to work.  I ended up coming home right after lunch as I was  worried about him, and sure enough, he seemed to be deteriorating again:   weakened, head hanging low, etc.  On Saturday October 27th, I made the  decision to increase his Prednisone again, to the dose he had the first  3 days.  By Sunday evening, he was coming around again.
Today, October 29th, he had his 2-week checkup at the vet, and he was  feeling very good.  He's not totally up to what he was like last week,  but almost.  Dr. G completely agreed with my decision to up his Prednisone.  We'll play around with the dosage for a little while and  hopefully hit on what he does well with.
He had a busy day and is exhausted tonight.  First night in a while that  he hasn't paced and chewed bones for hours before settling down.   Hopefully things will continue on an even keel, because yesterday I was  feeling that he is going to deteriorate fast.
November 2:
Duncan had a seizure at 3:30 this morning, and it was the first one I've  seen since we got back from PEI, and also the longest-lasting one.  He  was fine all day though... no weakness, etc.
November 13 - final entry:
Despite the fact that Duncan had so many good days, it just wasn't meant  to last.  I think he fought hard to keep this awful thing at bay.   Yesterday at around noon time, while on an errand, Duncan had a seizure  in my Jeep.  We went home, and we stayed low for the remainder of the  day.  At 11 p.m., he had another.  At about 2:30 a.m., he had another,  and at about 3:45 a.m., he had yet another.  They were all quite  lengthy.  Today, he was so exhausted, and at approximately 12:30, he had  another, which was the worse one, and I saw him turn blue.
I wasn't sure on my way in to the vet if I was definitely going to help  him on his way, but once I was there, I knew I couldn't let him go  through that anymore.  Duncan died in my arms at 2 p.m., with my mother beside me.
Rest in peace my darling boy.  You were simply the best and there will  never be another like you.
(this was the final photograph of Duncan, just a few days before he died - enjoying the first snowfall on November 11, 2007).

 
1 comment:
So sad, brought tears to my eyes.
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