bexybeach17
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Hi guys, just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience...
My TB (15yrs) has had a foot abscess which has meant he has been boxed for over a week. Bless him he has been pretty anxious, sweating up and pacing in his box despite leaving a friend in for him, or radio on, boredom toys etc.
So when vet came out to see him on Saturday, I asked for sedalin to help calm him as he was quite stressed and it was horrid seeing him like that. He had been IV sedated the day before (not sedalin) when checking feet and was fine, so Vet prescribed the Sedalin and I gave him the recommended 2ml in the morning so I could poultice and let him relax and rest his foot, as surely the amount of pacing he was doing was not helping!.
Within about two hours of the sedalin (by mouth), he had a grand mal seizure. Went really sleepy, lay down and then lay flat and legs thrashing, noises, eyes rolling. It really was the scariest thing I have ever seen. After a couple of minutes, he stopped, got up, urinated and ate some hay as normal. Vet came out within ten minutes and checked his temp, hear rate etc - all normal. took some bloods and tested - again all normal. Then within an hour, he had another seizure. He seemed to know it was going to happen, as would go through the same process, really sleepy, went to the same corner of stable, lay down, then started thrashing.
he had two further seizures about two hours after the second and within 15 mins of each other. Each time, he seemed to come out of it a bit more alert. Vet came out agin, did the same checks. Checked his vitals and said sedalin appeared to be wearing off. Was told to check every hour until approx 5pm when sedalin should be out of his system. If still fitting we know it it something else.
5pm onwards, no seizures and is back to his normal self today, boisterous and lovely
It was absolutely horrific but I am so pleased he has come out of it. Relieved is an understatement. Vet stated it was a very rare occurrence and he had never come across it before, but that adverse reactions can occur even if he had had sedalin before. He said perhaps his blood pressure had dropped and that caused the seizures.
Just wondered if anyone has ever experienced or known of this happening before?
Thank you
My TB (15yrs) has had a foot abscess which has meant he has been boxed for over a week. Bless him he has been pretty anxious, sweating up and pacing in his box despite leaving a friend in for him, or radio on, boredom toys etc.
So when vet came out to see him on Saturday, I asked for sedalin to help calm him as he was quite stressed and it was horrid seeing him like that. He had been IV sedated the day before (not sedalin) when checking feet and was fine, so Vet prescribed the Sedalin and I gave him the recommended 2ml in the morning so I could poultice and let him relax and rest his foot, as surely the amount of pacing he was doing was not helping!.
Within about two hours of the sedalin (by mouth), he had a grand mal seizure. Went really sleepy, lay down and then lay flat and legs thrashing, noises, eyes rolling. It really was the scariest thing I have ever seen. After a couple of minutes, he stopped, got up, urinated and ate some hay as normal. Vet came out within ten minutes and checked his temp, hear rate etc - all normal. took some bloods and tested - again all normal. Then within an hour, he had another seizure. He seemed to know it was going to happen, as would go through the same process, really sleepy, went to the same corner of stable, lay down, then started thrashing.
he had two further seizures about two hours after the second and within 15 mins of each other. Each time, he seemed to come out of it a bit more alert. Vet came out agin, did the same checks. Checked his vitals and said sedalin appeared to be wearing off. Was told to check every hour until approx 5pm when sedalin should be out of his system. If still fitting we know it it something else.
5pm onwards, no seizures and is back to his normal self today, boisterous and lovely
It was absolutely horrific but I am so pleased he has come out of it. Relieved is an understatement. Vet stated it was a very rare occurrence and he had never come across it before, but that adverse reactions can occur even if he had had sedalin before. He said perhaps his blood pressure had dropped and that caused the seizures.
Just wondered if anyone has ever experienced or known of this happening before?
Thank you