Deanna & Billie
Member Since 2014
Hello!
Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/3-10-billie-pmps-259.134413/
Despite the stinky pink, Billie has been doing really well today. Her appy was wayyyyy better. Phew. Her numbers haven't been great for the past week or so, but I didn't want to dosecrease while her appy was off. I'll see how she does tomorrow appywise but will probably go up to 1.25u. She was pretty flat but I see her trending up now - not sure why. Maybe from eating better? I don't know.
Anyway, Billie's ultrasound/IM vet appointment is tomorrow morning. No food after midnight - sorry Billie (and Brooklyn!) I feel bad that she has to go through the ultrasound, belly shave, and longer car ride, but it sounds like it's the necessary next step based on the appy issues and weight loss, even if her appy picked up today. I am just nervous.
Question: I am wondering about chronic pancreatitis as a possibility. If she does have it, would the Spec fPL only show accurate results if she is in the middle of a flare up? For example, if she was having a flare up this past week but is doing better now (my judgment based on her appetite improving a lot today), would the test still give some insight, or is it only useful in the middle of a flare up? I think she should be tested. I'm just trying to understand how the test works.
I also want to ask the vet about IBD, scarier things that shall not be named, and also constipation...Billie had a poo last night and half of it felt pretty normal, but the other half felt quite hard. (I poked at it with the litter scooper) And, after that poo, she ran out of the litter box like something was chasing her, and she did a mad dash around the apartment. I don't know if that was a nice Happy Crap Dash, or if she was uncomfortable/freaked out? She also did that maybe 2 days ago after going in the litter box without peeing or pooing. And, the appy issues started alongside poo issues with the scooting incidents. Hmmm.
I will post an update tomorrow. Thank you so much for your help and vines!!
Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/3-10-billie-pmps-259.134413/
Despite the stinky pink, Billie has been doing really well today. Her appy was wayyyyy better. Phew. Her numbers haven't been great for the past week or so, but I didn't want to dosecrease while her appy was off. I'll see how she does tomorrow appywise but will probably go up to 1.25u. She was pretty flat but I see her trending up now - not sure why. Maybe from eating better? I don't know.
Anyway, Billie's ultrasound/IM vet appointment is tomorrow morning. No food after midnight - sorry Billie (and Brooklyn!) I feel bad that she has to go through the ultrasound, belly shave, and longer car ride, but it sounds like it's the necessary next step based on the appy issues and weight loss, even if her appy picked up today. I am just nervous.
Question: I am wondering about chronic pancreatitis as a possibility. If she does have it, would the Spec fPL only show accurate results if she is in the middle of a flare up? For example, if she was having a flare up this past week but is doing better now (my judgment based on her appetite improving a lot today), would the test still give some insight, or is it only useful in the middle of a flare up? I think she should be tested. I'm just trying to understand how the test works.
I also want to ask the vet about IBD, scarier things that shall not be named, and also constipation...Billie had a poo last night and half of it felt pretty normal, but the other half felt quite hard. (I poked at it with the litter scooper) And, after that poo, she ran out of the litter box like something was chasing her, and she did a mad dash around the apartment. I don't know if that was a nice Happy Crap Dash, or if she was uncomfortable/freaked out? She also did that maybe 2 days ago after going in the litter box without peeing or pooing. And, the appy issues started alongside poo issues with the scooting incidents. Hmmm.
I will post an update tomorrow. Thank you so much for your help and vines!!
It's great news that Billie is eating better.