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    Hi Everyone,

    I've been laughing to myself about your posts regarding my inability to get going here. It is completely operator error! I am no computer whiz, and "navagating the site" has been MY problem...not the site. I finally found the New Thread thingy, but Johanna had been kind enough to set things up for me already. Thank you, Johanna. Then I realized that Natalie had closed that thread, and told me how to set up my own. So here goes!

    Here is a little bit (and this could get long!) about Kiska's story (she is an Alaskan Malamute). Back in November, 2007, I took Kiss to the vet because she was drinking lots of water, and her fur was thinning on her tail. The vet did a Chem. Panel, and I got a message a couple of days later saying that Kiska probably had Cushing's Disease, and that her prognosis wasn't good. When I finally got through to the vet, she told me that Kiss probably had a year left without treatment, and maybe two if we did. Needless-to-say, I was devastated! I found the CanineCushings.net site and began to pour my heart out. I have to say that they saved my sanity and have been absolutely wonderful with advice, support, and lots of love. They told me that Cushing's disease is not a death sentence, and when properly treated, dogs can live out their normal life spans. I got a different vet in the same clinic! He has been a bit of a split personality. Sometimes he is nice and very helpful...other times he is brusque and temperamental! I have taken to calling his two personas Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hide! I can pick em, can't I?

    It took about two months to put Kiska through all of the recommended tests for Cushing's. She, of course, was not cooperative, and the tests kept coming back negative! She still had all of the symptoms of Cushing's, which mimics diabetes almost exactly except for the weight loss! So, we sent off a blood serum sample to The University of Tennessee Vet. College for analysis. Kiska was diagnosed with Atypical Cushing's, which is also an endocrine system disease. The difference between the two is that regular Cushing's is caused by elevated cortisol levels. Atypical is caused by the elevation of one or more of the intermediate sex hormones. In Kiska's case, her progesterone is the culprit. The treatment for the Atypical is less intense than the recommended treatment for regular Cushing's. Kiska now has a melatonin implant, and takes one capsule a day of Flax Essence for her Atypical Cushing's disease. If she does not respond to this treatment, Lysodren may have to be added in a maintenance dose. This is a chemotherapy type of drug, and is not something that I want to try without giving the other treatment plenty of time to work. It is extraordinarily expensive, and can be dangerous if not monitored very closely.

    We got Kiska started on her Atypical treatment right away. She started to look and feel a little better, but then she took a sudden nosedive! She began drinking lots of water again. Her weight began to drop, even though her appetite seemed normal. She looked awful! Her face became skull-like, her hind legs weak, and her flanks were all sunken in. It was back to the vet for more tests! Another chem. panel, and I got a call saying that Kiska had diabetes. They wanted her to come in right away for one more blood test to verify the results, and we did that. Bingo! Diabetes! Her glucose had been completely normal in mid-November at 115. By early March, it was 426!

    I began giving her insulin at 25 units twice a day March 3. It took me about a week to begin doing my own BG monitoring. (Big thanks to Natalie and Johanna for all of their support!) Kiska is not regulated, and the Cushing's disease can complicate things, because progesterone is an insulin antagonist. As of yesterday, Kiska's insulin has been increased to 30 Units, and she will be on that dose for about two weeks. After that, the vet wants to do another fructosamine test. (The first one came back at 528.)

    Kiska's numbers have run consistently high. She has been anywhere from 330 to 450 in the mornings before breakfast. At night, she has been anywhere from 550 to 600+ before dinner. Before last night's spike to 600+, she had come down from the mid-550's to 456. I was elated that she was showing some positive sign to the insulin. Then the "catfood incident!" I'm not even sure that it was Kiska who ate it. Our husky, Sammie, is the usual suspect! Whatever caused it, she was back in the high numbers. This morning she was at 452. That number is high from her previous morning results in the mid 330's.

    So, now you are pretty much up to speed with us! I did get a reply on CC.net from Natalie saying that I would probably know if I had lost insulin, because it has a distinctive odor. I didn't smell anything, so hopefully Kiska's wet fur was from my hands that I had just washed. That was a little good news. It still doesn't explain the higher morning readings, but Kiska doesn't look any worse than usual. She is very thin, and I hope that she is not continuing to lose weight. At her last visit to the vet, she had maintained 105 pounds. She looks like an older doggie, and she isn't even eight years old yet. If Natalie can help me, I will post some pictures of Kiska before all of this happened, and some of her since.

    I am so happy to be here with all of you. I am so new at all of this that I will probably be on the receiving end of any helpful information! Soon, though, I hope that I will be able to share advice and pass along what I have been learning. Thank you for looking in on our thread! Your advice is priceless, and I am so grateful!

    Jeanne and Kiska

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    Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

    [[[[Aaaaaahhhhh]]] (sigh of contentment).... you are here!!

    I am happy to help you post some pictures and can also set up your avatar like you have at CC.net if you want assistance with that.

    We Hope is the moderator here and will be happy to assist you too.

    You have accomplished so much in such a short short time... really, it's incredible!!

    Anyone interested in the history and in following Kiska's Cushings journey can read her thread at the Cushings forum.

    Natalie

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    • #3
      Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

      Hi Jeanne and Kiska! Terrific first post in your thread here! You've managed to write a really concise synopsis of Kiska's story so far, especially considering that your thread at the CanineCushings.net board is already about 37 pages long, at the time I'm typing this!

      (For anyone here who may want to go read Jeanne and Kiska's thread over at the Canine Cushing's board, I think that Diabetes was first suspected on around page 20 of Jeanne and Kiska's thread over there)

      I know that you will be making some wonderful new friends here, too, Jeanne.

      edited to add: Here's a link to Jeanne's "photo album" in the Canine Cushing's photo gallery.

      Photos of Kiska

      Click on any of the "thumbnail" pics there, to see a larger version of any particular photo.

      Kiska is such a beautiful girl!
      Last edited by acushdogsmom; 03-19-2008, 03:54 PM.

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      • #4
        Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

        And now we all have the pleasure of saying hello to Jeanne! One thing you can say, Jeanne, is that you KNOW you're wanted here!

        A big WELCOME to you from all of us!

        If you let me know what you need in the way of posting photos and so on, I'll be glad to help--just PM me if you need any, OK?

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        • #5
          Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

          Jeanne... I must say.... you made my day... anyone who knows me knows i am computer dumb!!!!!!
          So to be able to help you made my day !!!!!!
          Im so happy you made it here....
          Im not going to comment yet on all thats going on with Kiska...I would rather the big guns jump in first.....
          Welcome Jeanne !!!!!

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          • #6
            Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

            Hello, and it already feels like home! Hi Cushy, Natalie, Johanna, and it's nice to meet you We Hope!

            I just finished a post at CC.net, so I will fill you in here, as well! Tonight Kiska seems to be a little better. Her BG this morning was still high at 452, but tonight it is back down to 436. That's a whole lot better than the 600+ of last night. Clancy, my youngest son (age 22), came by tonight to give Kiska her shot. He's practicing so he can take over Kiska's care when we go on a short vacation.

            This vacation has not come at the best time. I really would have preferred to have Kiska better regulated, but we have already pushed back the date a week, and now it is upon us again. Our friends from Colorado are coming to Albuquerque tomorrow to caravan with us on our trip. That made things even more difficult, as we didn't want to change their plans again. They were very nice to reschedule all of our reservations and wait another week when we told them that Kiska just wasn't settled enough to leave her.

            I am really worried that the stress of our leaving may upset the apple cart again. However, Kiska and all of the pets love Clancy! He will do a good job, and hopefully the furry children will adjust quickly. We won't be all that far away, so we can come home if we need to. Thank goodness for cell phones and laptops!

            If I get a chance to write while we are on the road, I will! I see that some links were set up so that you can see Kiska! When I get back, I'll send some pictures here to be posted. I'm afraid that one of you will have to do it. I have tried it before at CC.net and failed miserably! I don't know how to resize pictures, and they won't post as they are. I'll need to do an avatar, also. See, I'm already a pest! Ha!

            I'll peek in tomorrow before we have to get ready for the trip! It's good to be here!

            Jeanne and Kiska

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            • #7
              Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

              Jeanne..
              Will your son be staying at the home while your away?
              How long will you be gone? I don't remember if you mentioned it..
              Life has to go on, Jeannie... so go and try to have some fun....
              Show your son where we are on the computer so if he needs help he can post us... and we will all be there for him....

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              • #8
                Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

                Jeanne,

                Hope you have a safe, relaxing, wonderful trip!

                Natalie

                p.s. You should see Kiska's beautiful face next time you visit here.

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                • #9
                  Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

                  Hi Everyone,

                  Just a quick note to say that I will miss you. We'll be gone a week. Mike has his laptop, so I may be able to keep in touch. We'll see how the WiFi works at our destination.

                  Thanks for standing by in case Clancy needs you! That is so nice!

                  Clancy will be taking care of the pets, and spending as much time here as he can. I also have two other sons in town, so I know that they will drop by as well. (The two oldest boys don't do shots, so don't worry about anyone doubling up! Clancy is my head nurse!)

                  I can't wait to see Kiska's beautiful face on this site, as well! Boy, I am going to miss her while we are away. I know it sounds like she is my favorite. Not true. I love them all. It's just that The Big Kiss needs me more right now; and I am a worried mother. When I get back, I'll send in some photos of Sammie and Suki, too. We'll take a "pass" on the fish!!! The furry ones own my heart!

                  Take care, and I'll talk to you, all, soon!

                  Hugs,

                  Jeanne and Kiska

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                  • #10
                    Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

                    Jeanne...
                    Have a good trip and enjoy your self.....
                    We all seam to think that if we are not home tending to our dogs our self the roof will fall down and the dog will suffer irreparable damage.....
                    Not so.... for all the time we worried and could have had a good time, we wasted our trip.....
                    All was fine at home... Our diabetic lived to greet us when we returned ...
                    so go have a good time and were all here if Clancy needs us or just gets board!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

                      Hi Everyone,

                      Guess what! We're still here. Our RV broke down about 30 miles out of town. It took 10 hours to get rescued and towed back into Albuquerque. Being Easter weekend, we have been "dead in the water!" Tomorrow, the RV tech will try to fix what's wrong. We may be able to salvage part of the vacation.

                      In the meantime, Kiska and Sammie have had their mom back!!! You, all, were right, though. Kiska was just fine with Clancy taking care of her.

                      Oh, my gosh!! I was so surprised to see Kiska's pictures posted here!!! Thank you so much! With all of the bad joo-joo going on with the vacation gods, I was feeling pretty bummed. The pictures really made me smile! Big hugs, Natalie and Cushy! I'll bet you guys had something to do with this!

                      If we get going back on the road tomorrow or Tuesday, I'll let you know! If not, I'll be back here sitting at my computer "talking" with all of you!

                      Hope that all of you had a wonderful Easter!

                      Jeanne and the photogenic Kiska

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                      • #12
                        Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

                        Hi Jeanne,
                        So sorry your trip has been messed up. Good news that Clancy was doing so well with Kis so at least if you can still get away for a couple of days you will know she is in good hands.
                        Happy Easter
                        Jenny & Buddy

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                        • #13
                          Pictures are in Kiska's Story

                          See the Stories forum for Kiska's stunning pictures!

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                          • #14
                            Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

                            Hi Jeanne,

                            Well, that was quite a trip! Hope the RV's back in shape soon so you can get your vacation under way!

                            Natalie

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                            • #15
                              Re: Kiska's Atypical Cushings/Diabetes Story

                              Whats that they say......?
                              Be careful what you wish for.... you just might get it !!!!

                              You did say you didn't want to go on this trip.....
                              Well maybe now if you still go... you wont be as stressed.......
                              Less time away, and you also know Kiska is in good hands.......

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