Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi,
I am the very proud owner of Bodhi a one year old goldendoodle. He is the best puppy that a family can ask for. He has his own crazy personality but he can also be calm and loving when he sets his mind to it. He has been very easy to train and a true joy to our family.
Last Tuesday, he was diagnosed with Masticatory Myosis. A rare immune disease that the antibodies attack the 2M muscle fibres in the jaw and temples. It seems like it came on suddenly and he had incredible soreness opening his mouth. He quit eating and off to the vet we went. He was diagnosed through blood tests.
He has been on prednisone since Tuesday and the muscle tone in his temples has come back and he is now eating but still does not have full range in opening his mouth. However, the prednisone is making him very lethargic and I just wish my wonderful Mr.Personality would come back to us.
My question is, has any one who has a doodle ever experienced this or now anything about this illness?
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Hi Cori,
I responded to your post on goldendoodletime, but I am so glad you followed the bread crumbs to this site. This community is super active and I am positive that there will be others on here that can help you with Bodhi's diagnosis. Good luck with the treatment.
I have never heard of this either. I am so super sorry for your sweet baby being sick. I do know how that feels. I just went though a very scary time (still not totally resolved with my guy)
I hope he feels better soon..
I'm sorry to hear this, and hope that Bodhi does well with his treatment. Here is some information on MMM:
http://www.michvet.com/library/neurology_masticatory_myositis.asp
Hi Cori...
I'm So sad and sorry that your precious Bodhi was diagnosed with this and is going through such a difficult time.
I'm not familar with this either...so I'm sorry that I can't be a help to you with information...but I will keep both you and Bodhi in my thoughts and prayers...and hope that he responds well to the treatment.
Sending Great Big Hugs From Sasha and Me...
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