babyg
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Quick summary: was originally told there was fluid in the lungs and that it was heart-related and to get seen by cardiology. Cardiology looked at test results and concluded not heart-related but possibly weight-related or/and a lower lung issue like asthma or bronchitis, and to get work-up done by internal medicine.
If anyone here has had their cat diagnosed with asthma or bronchitis, how long did you have to wait to find out for sure, what kind of tests were done, how was the process? What are questions I should ask the dr or things I should expect? How did all that interact with the diabetes? From what I've researched thus far, sounds like inhalers, although steroids, don't affect the diabetes the same way oral steroids do. I'm going to look into any Facebook groups too to find out more. Trying to prepare for when we see internal medicine. Any experiences from people with cats who have lower lung diseases would be awesome.
Quick summary: was originally told there was fluid in the lungs and that it was heart-related and to get seen by cardiology. Cardiology looked at test results and concluded not heart-related but possibly weight-related or/and a lower lung issue like asthma or bronchitis, and to get work-up done by internal medicine.
If anyone here has had their cat diagnosed with asthma or bronchitis, how long did you have to wait to find out for sure, what kind of tests were done, how was the process? What are questions I should ask the dr or things I should expect? How did all that interact with the diabetes? From what I've researched thus far, sounds like inhalers, although steroids, don't affect the diabetes the same way oral steroids do. I'm going to look into any Facebook groups too to find out more. Trying to prepare for when we see internal medicine. Any experiences from people with cats who have lower lung diseases would be awesome.

