Thrombocytopenia emerges while treated for Lyme/TBD

Just a short note to ask if anyone has had a sheepdog
diagnosed with thrombocytopenia while undergoing
doxycycline treatment for Lyme and a second tick bourne disease.

In a nutshell, this is our current problem. We are trying to
gather info prior to our next vet evaluation.
The drs feel this is a autoimmune response , not a autoimmune
disease as he presents with fever/lethargy/and slight nosebleed
when the infection cycles.

If you have had this situation, appreciate any info
Breeders would like to hear from you if this situation
has presented in your dogs or a collegues

Many thanks...


(Please send prayers our way to Bogart ..)
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I don't have any info but prayers are still being sent for beautiful Bogart! It seems so many dogs have been affected by this lately that it's upsetting.


Yuki has his paws crossed too. Keep us updated!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.drugs.com/pro/doxycycline.html
Scroll down just over halfway, to the Pediatric section, under adverse reactions, blood.

All antibiotics, to my knowledge, can depress the RBC and Platlet count - even the WBCs. It usually gets better after stopping the drug, and doesn't always show up in a short course of antibiotics. Long term usage of anitibiotics does increase the risk of it becoming permanent - but you have to look at what you are treating for, where you are in the course of treatment, success rate of treatment with this drug and the success so far in this treatment, the actual platlet count vs a normal count and weigh that against the risk of continuing treatment.

Good luck on your decision.
I hope Bogart gets better!
I agree, I seem to be hearing a lot more about Lyme's this year. I guess because it is a worse tick year than we have seen in awhile. :(

Hugs to your boy.
Tasker is sending Bogart lots of sheepie concern. Keep us posted!!!!!!!
Poor Bogart. :(
Give Bogart big hugs from us.

:ghug:


Laurie and Oscar
:ghug: to everyone from Bogart

Just a short note to thank everyone for your support.
Had 2 vet consults today and Bogart is admitted to
a Vet ER hospital out of town for evaluation/treatment.

I'll be unavailable this week, but will post as soon as I
can.

Please keep him in your prayers, he is our sweet sheepie gentleman
who hopefully will be home watching TV with us soon.

Luv,
Zahra
Our thoughts and prayers are with you!
Get well soon, Bogart.

:ghug:
Joan, I sure hope that Bogart is doing better, any updates?

Leslie
I am praying for you guys...
Tons of white light being sent Bogart's way. I've officially put Angel Drez on the case, too. :ghug:
Just back from a visit with Bogart at the hospital.

He is in good hands, the doctors will be running some
tests. They are starting a treatment plan addressing
his needs. He has settled in nicely considering this
is his first time away from home.

It will be a while before I can update again as he needs
time to have the tests done and evaluated.

I'll update asap.

Please keep the prayers coming his way .
Sending :ghug: to Bogart!
Sheepie hugs for darling bogart :ghug:

Thinking of your special boy and sheepie girls are sending bogart lots and lots of sheepie slurpy kisses. Get well Soon sweetie. :kiss:
go to hemopet.com. Jeanne lists treatment protocal. I would fax blood panels and a brief history. She knows more than anybody about blood and she knows this breed. I would do whatever she says to do. A customer of mine had this (not the Lyme issue), with a lot of pushing her vet did as Jeanne suggested. He is still with them thanks to Jeanne. They feel they would of lost him if they had not been hooked up with Jeanne
Best Wishes
Jeri
Positive thoughts for all of you.
Jeri (guest)--thank you for the information and
the site you provided.
:ghug: :ghug: :ghug: I am so sorry!

One of the health issues Hannah has recently overcome was low blood platelets. She hasn't had any issues pertaining to lyme disease, though. I will pm you some info. She was treated for many months for this condition and her platelet count returned to normal. We did however use treatments beyond the normal vetrinarian scope.

At the time of her treatment I had googled low blood platelets and didn't find much information that I could make sense of. I did however get much comfort from Marianne's previous posts regarding Shaggy.

You are in our thoughts and prayers for a quick and full recovery for Bogart!
Good news! Bogart can return home from the hospital tonight.
His platelet count is steadily improving.
He has been a model patient. 8)

The doctors are pleased with his progress and he will
have a followup later this week.

Thanks again and big hugs to everyone. :hearts:
Your support has been so important to his recovery.
YAY!!!!
Glad he's feeling better. What a relief.
That is great news :D :D :D
WooHoo Bogart!!!!
Todays blood work shows platelets arriving with normal range. :banana:

We need more consistent blood work , but looking wonderful so far.

Please continue your prayers for him. His energy is improving

a bit everyday.
SO GLAD he's feeling better. Hope he continues on the path to full health!
Great news! And I'll be waiting for more great news.
YAY BOGART so happy to hear things are on the mend. :D

Sheepie Hugs Bogart :ghug:
This was the primary purpose of my visit to the forum this morning, Zahra! I was so hoping for good news regarding Bogart. I'm very pleased to hear that he is improving. :P
WOOHOO Bogart!

I actually came looking for news of Bogart on Friday. SO GLAD to see this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bogart has our hopes and prayers and a hug :ghug:
I'm glad to hear things are improving for Bogart!
Thanks again everyone for the support. :hearts:

To update---
:evil: Ticks :evil:

Found out today in addition to the strong Lyme test result,
he also tested positive for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

This clears up some questions we had, and the high fever and
nose bleed is a symptom of RMSF. Explains the thrombcytopenia too.

The RMSF is not usual in our area , but does present sporatically.

Now we have the complete picture of why he was so ill.

We are progressing well.
He has a good appetite and more energy every day. He is
giving us lots of hugs and kisses (and he is receiving tons of them)
Patelet count increased within normal limits again this
week :banana: :banana:

Please keep the prayers coming, hopefully he will be
fully recovered in the next few weeks.

FYI-I asked the Halo Pet co staff Vet if their Halo Herbal
Dip (an essential oil product) could be used in addition to
topical tick applications like Frontline. It can be sprayed on when
mixed with water.

The note I received today is yes!

If you are in a high risk tick area you may want to consider
an essential oil product like this one.
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