Walking the Fine Line Between Gratitude and Worry: Life With a Myasthenia Gravis Dog
Life with a Myasthenia Gravis dog means walking a fine line between gratitude and worry. Here’s how we balance normal life with constant, careful monitoring.
Quill was diagnosed with acquired Myasthenia Gravis when he was just over a year old. This is his story and everything I learned that can help other owners.
Life with a Myasthenia Gravis dog means walking a fine line between gratitude and worry. Here’s how we balance normal life with constant, careful monitoring.
I was so honored to be a guest on the Mega-E Misfits podcast, where I shared my black Labrador Retriever Quill’s story. Listen to learn about Quill’s rapid onset of mega-esophagus, his Myasthenia Gravis diagnosis, and how we managed his condition at the worst of his illness.
Quill’s first collapse happened on the coldest night of the winter. We were walking through the yard on a potty break, and his entire body collapsed. It was below zero, and most of his abdomen was missing fur from a recent ultrasound. I struggled to pick him up, but his entire body was as if he had no bones.
Nothing can prepare you for learning that your dog cannot properly swallow anything, even his saliva. This is the story of Quill, my 15-month Labrador Retriever puppy, and what would become the scariest two months of my life as a dog owner as he was diagnosed with megaesophagus and Myasthenia Gravis. I share this story…