General Question Urinary issues... we finally got some answers

ssesler

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Hello!
I have posted on this board prior about my Trumanā€™s health issues. I thought I would post Trumanā€™s story as we finally have some answers ā€“ well for the most partā€¦ (Sorry... this is a long one!)
Truman is my 4 yr old rescue bully that adopted me about 2 years ago. Truman was in pretty bad shape when we first got him. He had been left outside in over 100 degree heat. His penis stuck out 1 ā€“ 2 inches, he had wicked infections throughout his body, and was fed high protein food for active dogs. (sigh). But slowly and after some corrective procedures, we got him healthy ā€“ for a bulldog that is. :) About 6 months after we got him he started dribble some urine for about 2 weeks or so - it would stop for several months and then all of a sudden start up again. While the dripping of urine I could deal with, even more concerning was him not being able to urinate. During a couple of his ā€œepisodesā€, he would strain and little would come out. Iā€™d have to take him to get cathed daily, but then all of a sudden, as quickly as it came on, he would be able to urinate again and the dripping stopped. My vet was stumped. We tried various things but nothing worked. We took him to MU who, after scoping him diagnosed him with a urethral stricture and told me that cutting off his penis and reroute the urethra would fix the issue. I wanted to explore other options as his issue was intermittent and the surgery seemed rather drastic. Not to mention I donā€™t believe they were 100% certain they saw a stricture. In fact, they thought their scope was broken and had to call in techs during the cystoscopy who assured them it wasnā€™t. Also, they couldnā€™t guarantee this would help Truman. While they were very kind and I think exhausted all of their resources, I think Trumanā€™s issues were just outside of their scope. That was a year ago. After a couple more ā€œepisodesā€ and visits to other vets who were stumped, we decided weā€™d had to find a school with a broader network of resources ā€“ which led us to the University of Tennessee.
First of all, I want to say the group at UT is AMAZING. I was not treated as if I was some crazy nut when I sent them videos of the episodes, a timeline of his treatments and diagnostics, or told them of all his ā€œquirksā€ that I questionedā€¦ in fact, they welcomed it! We went through everything in detail and they welcomed the challenged. Ultimately everything I saw and knew wasnā€™t right was explainedā€¦ after a repeat of the cystoscopy it was found that Truman does NOT have a urethral stricture. However due to some other deficits the neurologist noted (he was seen by a neurologist prior who did not pick up on the deficits), they did an MRI. The MRI showed that Truman has hydrocephalus (a 5 on a scale from 1 ā€“ 10), spina bifida, some brain atrophy (from the hydrocephalus), some narrowing of the spinal cord around the neck area, and a number of other issues. Fortunately for Truman, none of the nerves are compressed ā€“ which is why he doesnā€™t have typical spina bifida issues. The specialists were amazed by how well Truman is doing in spite of all his issues. Apparently, he was so difficult to diagnose because of how well he compensates as well as the work weā€™ve done with him so far. They encouraged me to start him on some fish oil to help with inflammation and brain function. The intermittent dripping is thought to be due to a combination of the rise in spinal fluid on the brain (which waxes and wanes) and his urethra is not relaxing enough to allow him a good stream so he can empty his bladder. We are treating the hydrocephalus with Prilosec and acupressure and another med to relax the urethra.
Weā€™ve only been home a few days and havenā€™t seen much change. Of course itā€™s over 100 degrees so it is difficult for him to go out and really have enough time to empty his bladder. (He typically likes to take his time to make sure he gets all the good ā€œspotsā€ lol) I am hopeful, however, now that we know the conditions weā€™re dealing with, we can face them head on and even more important, Truman wonā€™t be going through any more ā€œletā€™s try thisā€ procedures. Truman is one of my three bully loves. Anyone that saw him would be shocked to know the issues he has. He is an inspiration.
So really, Iā€™m curious, has anyone faced any similar issues? Hydrocephalus? Spina bifida where the nerves arenā€™t compressed? Anything you found worked for you/didnā€™t work? Iā€™ve scoured the internet, but I havenā€™t found much that I already didnā€™t know. Any info is appreciated!
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GatorRay

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I don't have an experience but I have to say GOOD FOR YOU for exploring every possible option! He is such a lucky boy to have you. Good luck and please keep us posted on Truman's progress.
 

ChanelnBrutus

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Brutus had urethra issues when he was 8 months. He had a prolapsed urethra cuasing him to drip blood and at times spray :( It looks a like a red ball on the tip of the penis. He hasnt had problems urinating which is a good thing as 1 week after surgery he prolapsed again :shout: The surgery isnt 100% They did say we could run into issues as you mentioned. Thank you for posting this for everyone....Its very good info to have

:bravo: To you for taking such good care of your bullies....They are lucky to have a good mom like you!
 
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ssesler

ssesler

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Thank you GatorRay :)

ChaneInBrutus- Truman also had a prolapsed urethra. He had surgery and it prolapsed again a few months later. He still has it. :(
 

ChanelnBrutus

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Thank you GatorRay :)

ChaneInBrutus- Truman also had a prolapsed urethra. He had surgery and it prolapsed again a few months later. He still has it. :(

Wow! Brutus had his prolapsed after 1 week. They said to watch for straining. He hasnt so Im hoping no more issues...This is great info for all us thank you thank you! I didn thave any info at the beginning of this dilemina and this is good to add to all the knowledge.
 

Twice

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I don't have any experience with any of that. I just needed to chime in and say that you an amazing person for loving him so completely and unconditionally. You're an inspiration and I thought you should know that.
 

Texas Carol

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[MENTION=1184]ssesler[/MENTION]...you are my hero and such an inspiration to keep going in spite of costs
and frustrations. Truman is a very lucky boy and a beautiful bully! Amazing how
he overcame so much and is doing so well, hoping others can offer helpful advice
and experiences to share w/you. Good luck and GOD bless you and yours!
 
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ssesler

ssesler

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Thank you everyone for the kind words. Truman has given me more than I could ever give him. :)
 

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