Cierra” Story please help

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You need to ask them if they did a fPL spec blood test for the pancreatitis.
That is the test that is needed to diagnose pancreatitis in cats.
fPL spec blood test Cats: Normal: <3.5 ug/L. Levels of fPLI > 5.4 ug/L are highly suggestive of pancreatitis.

If they did serum lipase blood test, that is not a diagnostic pancreatic blood test for cats...it can be used for dogs. I think this must be the test your vet did. I dont recognise those results your vet did.

From VCA animal hospitals: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/pancreatic-lipase-immunoreactivity-in-cats
Can fPLI be used to monitor cats receiving treatment for pancreatitis?
Studies have demonstrated that the fPLI test is highly reliable for diagnosing pancreatitis in cats with moderate to severe pancreatitis. Cats with mild disease are more difficult to diagnose reliably. However, fPLI outperforms all other blood tests and is considered the best for diagnosing cats’ pancreatitis.

"...fPLI outperforms all other blood tests and is considered the best for diagnosing cats’ pancreatitis."


fPL spec blood test
Cats: Normal: <3.5 ug/L. Levels of fPLI > 5.4 ug/L are highly suggestive of pancreatitis.
 
I’m sure they didn’t do that kind of test. Because I asked and took blood test results copy. I’ll ask them to do it. In Dubbo Duncan is best vet. Who ever talk about him giving best review. But unfortunately when I call last time he didn’t take new patients. This time I didn’t call him. Straight away took my girl to this vet place. Because last time they save my girl.
 
You need to ask them if they did a fPL spec blood test for the pancreatitis.
That is the test that is needed to diagnose pancreatitis in cats.
fPL spec blood test Cats: Normal: <3.5 ug/L. Levels of fPLI > 5.4 ug/L are highly suggestive of pancreatitis.

If they did serum lipase blood test, that is not a diagnostic pancreatic blood test for cats...it can be used for dogs. I think this must be the test your vet did. I dont recognise those results your vet did.

From VCA animal hospitals: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/pancreatic-lipase-immunoreactivity-in-cats
Can fPLI be used to monitor cats receiving treatment for pancreatitis?
Studies have demonstrated that the fPLI test is highly reliable for diagnosing pancreatitis in cats with moderate to severe pancreatitis. Cats with mild disease are more difficult to diagnose reliably. However, fPLI outperforms all other blood tests and is considered the best for diagnosing cats’ pancreatitis.

"...fPLI outperforms all other blood tests and is considered the best for diagnosing cats’ pancreatitis."


fPL spec blood test
Cats: Normal: <3.5 ug/L. Levels of fPLI > 5.4 ug/L are highly suggestive of pancreatitis.
I’ll ask them to do this test. To be honest it’s really hard to ask them something we want. I was crying and begging to look after my girl. As soon as I come
Out they laughed
 
I’ll ask them to do this test. To be honest it’s really hard to ask them something we want. I was crying and begging to look after my girl. As soon as I come
Out they laughed
Oh that is so bad to do that.
How is she this afternoon. Have you seen her?
Straight away took my girl to this vet place. Because last time they save my girl.
Hopefully they will save her again this time.
Is she on an intravenous drip (getting fluids)?
Is she eating at all?
 
Oh that is so bad to do that.
How is she this afternoon. Have you seen her?

Hopefully they will save her again this time.
Is she on an intravenous drip (getting fluids)?
Is she eating at all?
Yes that’s all I need Bron . I just need to save my girl. She is on fluids and antibiotics . I’m going to see her now. I told them call me before give insulin, I’ll update here when I come back. Thank you for your every single message Bron. I really appreciate. If you did not reply, I have no one to talk about this and get an advice.
 
Yes that’s all I need Bron . I just need to save my girl. She is on fluids and antibiotics . I’m going to see her now. I told them call me before give insulin, I’ll update here when I come back. Thank you for your every single message Bron. I really appreciate. If you did not reply, I have no one to talk about this and get an advice.
Can you take your spreadsheet and show them?
I'm glad she is on a drip and antibiotics.
Ask is she eating and is she getting antinausea medications and pain medications as pancreatitis is painful
 
Can you take your spreadsheet and show them?
I'm glad she is on a drip and antibiotics.
Ask is she eating and is she getting antinausea medications and pain medications as pancreatitis is painful


I told them after started eating Fancy feast her glucose got dropped. But can not argue with them. You will surprise vet said don’t worry about carbs need less fat. So go back to Royal canine diabetes.

Now she is eating little bit. One of nurse said Because of her glucose dropped to 3.9 they add glucose to her fluids. This evening around 7pm it’s going up again like a rocket. They gave 3 units at 7 pm. I asked about fpl test. One of Doctor from night shift said they are thinking about it.
 
I told them after started eating Fancy feast her glucose got dropped. But can not argue with them. You will surprise vet said don’t worry about carbs need less fat. So go back to Royal canine diabetes.

Now she is eating little bit. One of nurse said Because of her glucose dropped to 3.9 they add glucose to her fluids. This evening around 7pm it’s going up again like a rocket. They gave 3 units at 7 pm. I asked about fpl test. One of Doctor from night shift said they are thinking about it.
Im glad Cierra is eating some food. Just let them feed her the food they want to while she is in the hospital, then when you get home, You can go back to fancy feast.
It is not true that cats with pancreatitis need less fat. It is true for dogs but not cats.
I’m glad they are thinking about the fPL spec test.
I hope you can get some sleep tonight.
 
Lipase level is not an accurate way to diagnose pancreatitis in cats.

Have the vet contact the University of Queensland to learn about treating diabetes in cats. It's where the research on Lantus was done. I don't know if Jacqui Rand, DVM. I believe she's retired and now the Executive Director and Chief Scientist at Australian Pet Welfare Foundation.
 
Lipase level is not an accurate way to diagnose pancreatitis in cats.

Have the vet contact the University of Queensland to learn about treating diabetes in cats. It's where the research on Lantus was done. I don't know if Jacqui Rand, DVM. I believe she's retired and now the Executive Director and Chief Scientist at Australian Pet Welfare Foundation.


@Sienne and Gabby (GA)
Seems like this vet has lack of knowledge on his job. Unfortunately my girl is with them.
Don’t worry much about carbs feed royal canine diabetes it does have less fat.

They are changing my girl”s insulin does tooooo fast.

now (last time too) they decided Cierra does have pancreatitis looking at LIPASE number.

Cierra is on fluids now.
I’ll ask them again to do Fpl Stec blood test.

Please advise me Sienna, what can do to make normal Lipace number?

what other test should do to find out why lipace is that high?

her kidney number is 17. Vet said it’s because of Cierra is dehydrated now. Is it can be true ?
 
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