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Beardie ER
Seizures, head tilt, clumsy walk
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[QUOTE="danekov.tatiana, post: 2042965, member: 117054"] I have a male, he is 2.5 years old. In August, he had something like a seizure, where he threw himself on his back. Then everything was fine until one night in October when out of the blue he started doing the same thing. We went to the vet and they found nothing, except that he is low on potassium, which I have been giving him ever since. Everything was fine until January, but one evening he had bad balance, his head tilted to the right, he walked awkwardly, he walked in circles, but it was not as serious as the first two seizures in August and October. Since then, I have noticed that his head is often tilted and that he walks clumsily, sometimes more, sometimes less. Besides, he has an appetite, he just hasn't pooped for a while now. I took him to many vets who did various tests, blood tests, x-rays, atadenovirus test...they found nothing. Just in one blood test, the doctor said there was a group of "cells" or something that shouldn't be there, but we don't know what it is. I also observe for a very long time that he rubs one part of his head either against me, against the wall, against the ground… I’d post videos, but the site says files are too large. Please, has anyone experienced a similar situation? I love my little guy with my whole heart and I will be grateful for any advice. Timeline: 16.8. 2023 - first seizure 20.10. 2023 - second seizure 16.1. 2024 - clumsy walking, head tilt [/QUOTE]
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