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Anyone have a dog with EPI?
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:42 pm
:aubiedvm:
Preston (1) got diagnosed with EPI today.
The meds we ordered are $300 for a month's worth, and it's a lifetime maintenance treatment. The enzymes have to be put on everything he eats and it doesn't go away. To think that if he made it to 10y/o that it would cost $36,000. I'm probably in complete denial over this, but does anyone have a dog with this condition that could shed light on how it is to live with it?
It doesn't look good... He's my buddy and I can't imagine having to put him down.
(he was younger in this one)
Preston (1) got diagnosed with EPI today.
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The disease characterized by a decrease or absence of these enzymes in the dog is referred to as 'exocrine pancreatic insufficiency' or 'maldigestion syndrome.' When dogs have this disorder, the proteins, starches, and fats found in their diet cannot be broken down into small enough pieces that allow them to be absorbed through the intestinal wall. The value and substance of the food, therefore, stays in the gastrointestinal tract and is passed out in the feces undigested. The affected dog, without treatment, literally starves to death even though it may be constantly eating
The meds we ordered are $300 for a month's worth, and it's a lifetime maintenance treatment. The enzymes have to be put on everything he eats and it doesn't go away. To think that if he made it to 10y/o that it would cost $36,000. I'm probably in complete denial over this, but does anyone have a dog with this condition that could shed light on how it is to live with it?
It doesn't look good... He's my buddy and I can't imagine having to put him down.
(he was younger in this one)
This post was edited on 3/31/16 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:43 pm to Carson123987
I posted before I read the thread.
Prayers sent dude. Seriously. Losing a dog sucks.
It's nice that there's an option to treat him, but Holy shite, almost 40K is unimaginable to me.
Prayers sent dude. Seriously. Losing a dog sucks.
It's nice that there's an option to treat him, but Holy shite, almost 40K is unimaginable to me.
This post was edited on 3/31/16 at 8:46 pm
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:46 pm to Carson123987
Have you thought about setting up a GoFundMe?
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:51 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
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Have you thought about setting up a GoFundMe?
I would chip in for that. Not a baller but every little bit helps.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:52 pm to Carson123987
Your dilemma there sucks, old man.
Sorry to hear of it.
Good luck.
Sorry to hear of it.
Good luck.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:56 pm to Carson123987
I hate to hear this man. Had to put my 10 year old boxer down a few weeks ago and it was the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
ETA: I'll chip in too
ETA: I'll chip in too
This post was edited on 3/31/16 at 8:58 pm
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:07 pm to ForeverLSU02
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old man
I'm 23 ha
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I hate to hear this man. Had to put my 10 year old boxer down a few weeks ago and it was the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
It sucks man. We put Claude down when he was 11 or 12, then Sophie got all depressed. We got Preston as a replacement to keep her company. Would be really sad for her to lose him too.
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I'll chip in too
I appreciate all the gofundme offers from everyone, but we won't set one up. My dad would pay $5000/month rather than that
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if my parents paid it. All the kids are moved out so the dogs are probably the only things keeping them sane.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:17 pm to Carson123987
I've treated many cases with pretty good success
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:18 pm to Carson123987
Just here to leave prayers. Lost my buddy last year. Hate it for you.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:29 pm to Carson123987
Sucks man. Found out a couole of weeks ago my 4 yr old bulldog has lymphoma sucks to find out your buddy is suffering especially when you had no clue. Hopefully the additive works and he lives a long and happy life.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:33 pm to LSU Tiger Jason
Do the dogs feel okay throughout? Or are they always feeling shitty?
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:34 pm to Carson123987
I have no advice for you, but that's tough. If it were my dog, I would try to see how they respond to the meds for at least a couple of months, then see what happens.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:37 pm to Carson123987
Good luck to ya!
I have 2 dogs, I love my dogs, I don't love my dogs more than $300/month...but I wouldn't hate on anyone who would decide to pony up that amount.
I have 2 dogs, I love my dogs, I don't love my dogs more than $300/month...but I wouldn't hate on anyone who would decide to pony up that amount.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:40 pm to Carson123987
sorry to hear bud! Get the meds and take care of that pup. My old lady had a weiner dog we paid $3500 to have an mri done in a human hospital. Found out it had (hydrocephelis) i know i spelled that horrible, but basically it holds fluid on the brain. Woulda been dead in a couple months. Treated with steroids and fluid meds daily. Lived an extra 8 yrs!
Posted on 3/31/16 at 10:31 pm to LSU Tiger Jason
Right--usually manageable to some degree. Do what the Doc says and be prepared for a bit of trial-and-error. No one size fits all treatment protocol.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 11:34 pm to Carson123987
My mom has a dog with pancreas problems. It's a little 3lb chihuahua. Her dog has had it for at least half of her life. My mom has to sprinkle some powder on the dogs food before every meal and let it sit for maybe 30 minutes or so. It's not really an issue. The little dog is 13 now. As long as you medicate his food like the doc says he should be fine. It's not a death sentence at all.
To answer your question about if they always feel shitty or not. Not at all. They lead a normal life. You just have to keep them on their specific diet and can't give them snacks or anything.
To answer your question about if they always feel shitty or not. Not at all. They lead a normal life. You just have to keep them on their specific diet and can't give them snacks or anything.
This post was edited on 3/31/16 at 11:43 pm
Posted on 4/1/16 at 7:49 am to Carson123987
Combination of right enzyme supplements, and food
Typically do pretty well
Typically do pretty well
Posted on 4/1/16 at 8:06 am to Carson123987
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meds we ordered are $300 for a month's worth
Seems like a lot. Do some digging and see if you can get this to a more affordable treatment plan. Dogs can typically do well once you get the supplements figured out.
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