saltycat
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Eek, I have no idea where these red's and icky blacks came from. I upped his dose a hair yesterday and gave .1u R after seeing that black. I went a bit conservative with the R since his lev requirements are so low these days. I didn't want to skip today, but vetty wanted no food or insulin.
The visit with the IM doc was good. I spent almost an hour and a half with her. She absolutely loved the SS and wanted to know how to get a copy. She parroted what we say that it is a great tool to quickly and visually see how he is doing. Jack even managed to confuse her a bit with his symptoms
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Interestingly, she did not see major signs of Acro, some thickening of the intestinal walls, but no major teeth, facial feature changes or other signs she commonly sees in more advanced cases. She could feel a small nodule on his thyroid, but wasn't overly concerned about it. She mentioned some of the symptoms are consistent with Cushings, but the coat and skin somewhat rule that out. Without some pricey tests, it can not be completely ruled out though. She mentioned the IGF-1 test is good, but can give false readings occasionally and does not necessarily describe how fast the acro will progress. It could be he just hasn't progressed far enough to show more definitive signs/symptoms.
I got lots of good info from her and my head was full after that visit! Right now the treatment plan is to discontinue the budesonide, start prednisolone 5mg bid and either feed him pancreas from a butcher or get the pancreatic enzymes from the vet. The pred is to treat not only any GI inflammation, but also potential inflammation of other organs. If no improvement in 2 weeks we will most likely start Leukerin.
No food restrictions, let him eat as much as he wants... I think Jack will take this as a challenge... I've only been able to get him to turn down food once or twice in 13 years
Overall the visit went better then I had envisioned and at least we have a treatment plan. We discussed how much more weight he could lose, and she said the thing to watch for are more behavior symptoms then a hard number like 2lbs.
He either lost a bit more weight or was "empty" in the rear end. He has some big pee's and bm's these days.
The Diabetes Insipidus did come up, but as long as he is drinking and peeing good, she didn't feel it was necessary to do tests and treat it at this time. It would not affect the current issues.
Off to call some butchers and confuse them by asking for a pancreas
and go get some more meds filled.... This cat keeps me busy that is for sure.
Hope all are doing good and the fur babies are behaving
Eek, I have no idea where these red's and icky blacks came from. I upped his dose a hair yesterday and gave .1u R after seeing that black. I went a bit conservative with the R since his lev requirements are so low these days. I didn't want to skip today, but vetty wanted no food or insulin.
The visit with the IM doc was good. I spent almost an hour and a half with her. She absolutely loved the SS and wanted to know how to get a copy. She parroted what we say that it is a great tool to quickly and visually see how he is doing. Jack even managed to confuse her a bit with his symptoms
Interestingly, she did not see major signs of Acro, some thickening of the intestinal walls, but no major teeth, facial feature changes or other signs she commonly sees in more advanced cases. She could feel a small nodule on his thyroid, but wasn't overly concerned about it. She mentioned some of the symptoms are consistent with Cushings, but the coat and skin somewhat rule that out. Without some pricey tests, it can not be completely ruled out though. She mentioned the IGF-1 test is good, but can give false readings occasionally and does not necessarily describe how fast the acro will progress. It could be he just hasn't progressed far enough to show more definitive signs/symptoms.
I got lots of good info from her and my head was full after that visit! Right now the treatment plan is to discontinue the budesonide, start prednisolone 5mg bid and either feed him pancreas from a butcher or get the pancreatic enzymes from the vet. The pred is to treat not only any GI inflammation, but also potential inflammation of other organs. If no improvement in 2 weeks we will most likely start Leukerin.
No food restrictions, let him eat as much as he wants... I think Jack will take this as a challenge... I've only been able to get him to turn down food once or twice in 13 years
Overall the visit went better then I had envisioned and at least we have a treatment plan. We discussed how much more weight he could lose, and she said the thing to watch for are more behavior symptoms then a hard number like 2lbs.
He either lost a bit more weight or was "empty" in the rear end. He has some big pee's and bm's these days.
The Diabetes Insipidus did come up, but as long as he is drinking and peeing good, she didn't feel it was necessary to do tests and treat it at this time. It would not affect the current issues.
Off to call some butchers and confuse them by asking for a pancreas
Hope all are doing good and the fur babies are behaving
, he doesn't play much anymore, so maybe some extra fuds.
If you do go Leukeran, instead go for the generic compounded - way cheaper in the US. In Canada of course we can't get compounded and Leukeran is much cheaper.
as long as I can cheat off Marje's tests and homework
about giving the pancreatic enzymes.