Tiina and Hugo
Member Since 2016
Hi everyone! So last time I wrote here about my Hugo getting diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, HCM. Since the diagnosis, he has had a bloodwork done. Last week he also had an abdominal ultrasound done. I uploaded the results to the labs section on his spreadsheet, but basically his overall proteins were too high and globulin too. Also his cholesterol and triglycerides were too high. Does anyone know why this could be?
The vet wanted to see if everything was as it's supposed to be in his stomach so she did an ultrasound. It revealed that his pancreas is enlarged and also that the wall of the small intestine is thickened in some part. The vet suspects a chronic pancreatis and IBD. Hugo doesn't seem to be in pain and is eating and drinking. The only symptom he has is that he coughs whenever he purrs a lot. So when I pet him, he has a coughing fit. He does have asthma and we even tried to change his inhaled meds to another brand, but it didn't help. The vet prescribed him Doxycycline antibiotics for a possible URI and also he had to start another medication for his hypertension. So he is now getting the Nelio and Amlodipin. The vet doesn't want to put him on steroids for the IBD because of the diabetes.
So now we are just monitoring him on how he is getting on and he will have a blood pressure check up in two weeks and a new echocardiogram in June. Initially we wanted to take him for a dental right now, but the vet wants to wait to see how the heart situation progresses in six months. So she wants to avoid anesthesia. This is why we can't do a biopsy of the small intestine to see if it is really IBD. The vet said they can't rule out lymphoma without a biopsy. So how does this all sound to you? The coughing worries me a lot, but he also had a chest xray done and it showed the lungs were clear. Why would a cat cough when he purrs? Could it be the leaky aortic valve? The partial thickening of the heart muscle? I really appreciate if anyone has heard of something like this before.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...erning-news-from-the-vet.188014/#post-2087803
The vet wanted to see if everything was as it's supposed to be in his stomach so she did an ultrasound. It revealed that his pancreas is enlarged and also that the wall of the small intestine is thickened in some part. The vet suspects a chronic pancreatis and IBD. Hugo doesn't seem to be in pain and is eating and drinking. The only symptom he has is that he coughs whenever he purrs a lot. So when I pet him, he has a coughing fit. He does have asthma and we even tried to change his inhaled meds to another brand, but it didn't help. The vet prescribed him Doxycycline antibiotics for a possible URI and also he had to start another medication for his hypertension. So he is now getting the Nelio and Amlodipin. The vet doesn't want to put him on steroids for the IBD because of the diabetes.
So now we are just monitoring him on how he is getting on and he will have a blood pressure check up in two weeks and a new echocardiogram in June. Initially we wanted to take him for a dental right now, but the vet wants to wait to see how the heart situation progresses in six months. So she wants to avoid anesthesia. This is why we can't do a biopsy of the small intestine to see if it is really IBD. The vet said they can't rule out lymphoma without a biopsy. So how does this all sound to you? The coughing worries me a lot, but he also had a chest xray done and it showed the lungs were clear. Why would a cat cough when he purrs? Could it be the leaky aortic valve? The partial thickening of the heart muscle? I really appreciate if anyone has heard of something like this before.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...erning-news-from-the-vet.188014/#post-2087803


