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Granulomatous Meningoencephalomyelitis (GME)

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

3 and a half year old Hollie's first attempt at walking after being diagnosed with Granulomatous Meningoencephalomyelitis (GME).

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  • Physically speaking, she is 99% better, though we know that things can go bad again at any time.

    Hollie was in hospital for a week, and there were a few days in there where the vets didn't think she was going to make it, but she showed them! It was a very expensive week in that hospital, but totally worth it to see how great she's doing now.

    I hope your terrier is ok!

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  • Our chihuahua has had idiopathic GME for 2 years now. He can walk but not run or jump. They only gave him prednizone. Can you tell me what treatment they used for your pup? We feel like they didn't do or know enough to help ours. He was perfectly normal up until 6 months of age. No virus, bacteria or trauma. No seizures. just wobble walk. Any help is so appreciated. Our hearts break everyday.

  • hi how is hollie now . my boston terrier has just been diagnosed with gma and in the hostpital undergoimng treatment

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