My lab was diagnosed with Blasto this week. It presented as an eye infection and thankfully the vet knew enough to do a chest exray to confirm. He is starting treatment but the prognosis is quarded at this point. The other dogs go in for chest xrays to look for signs tomorrow.
Since mid July I have mysteriously lost weight - 20lbs. In August, I developed a pain in my chest, which made it difficult to breath. The doctor said it was stress and muscle spasms. I was given a shot of morphine, 2 tylenol 3's and 2 vallium and the hosipital - needless to say the immediate cold sweats, and vomiting did little to ease my pain. I was given a brief prescription for tylenol 3 and vallium and the significant pain subsided within a couple of weeks. However, I have found that the pain is always there. It is significantly increased by heavy labor and lifting, but hours at my desk, on the computer, can make it start as well. My chest is tight and I almost feel like I could have a heart attack at any minute, most days. My chest, neck and shoulders are the areas of most discomfort. I have no cough, no skin issues, no visible signs. It does, sometimes hurt to breath - like I just took a deep breath of cold, really cold, january air. I would say my chest is tight, like I have a cold - with no other symptoms.
Am I letting my imagination get the best of me? I asked at my Dr's office, but no one there knows anything about Blasto. They want signs of an illness , to treat. I am worried that if my dog went from healthy to death's door in 2 weeks, how long does it take to get to this point in humans, and by then, is it relly bad? I had chest xrays early in 2008, and am thinking that if I could get them to take another set, and compare the two, that it might be an easy diagnosis - for or against.
I realize I cannot get this from my dog, but it is reasonable, considering that I spend so much time with them, and they are limited to the house, garage and dog run, that I may have picked up the infection from the same source as them. I have seen the dirt that comes in with them - I am the one that brushes them and cleans the house - the one closest to the dirt.
Is there a source of information that I could go to, print out, or send a link to my Doctor? Or, should I stop worrying.