? 2/17 Kai AMPS 178, +4 58, +6 69, PMPS 357, +2 431, +4 364

So last Friday, instead of taking Kai back to the internal med vet for the follow-up blood test concerning his elevated kidney levels, I decided to take him to our regular vet because it's closer and less stressful for him. It was just supposed to be a quick vet tech appointment where they would grab some blood and then kick us out the door. However, his regular vet really wanted to look at the mass on Kai's side before we left.

The needle aspiration biopsy that the internal vet med did on the mass 2 weeks ago came back inconclusive and I had just shared that cytology report with her the day before (after learning the intern med hospital failed to send it over.) The report basically said that they couldn't confirm that the mass was cancer but they also couldn't confirm that it was not cancer o_O So Either the internal med vet did a bad job at collecting a sample (from a sedated cat) or the mass wouldn't exfoliate well enough in order to take a comprehensive sample... or something along those lines.

Anyways, as soon as she felt and looked at the small mass on his side she immediately decided it needed to come off ASAP. She began yelling at the receptionist about kicking grooming anesthesia appointments off of her Thursday surgery schedule to fit us in. :confused:o_O:eek: And then she began throwing words around like "If this IS a fibrosarcoma then it needs to come off NOW. It may already be too late. If this mass was on his hind-leg where they normally show up, most vets would REMOVE THE LEG COMPLETELY. That's how aggressive and serious they are." o_Oo_Oo_Oo_O She was showing an urgency that the internal med vet did not. He was more concerned about diagnosing Kai's elevated Kidney levels and then we would deal with the mass. After the inconclusive needle biopsy, he made it seem like it wasn't that urgent.

So I left Kai's regular vet on Friday strongly convinced that my cat probably has fibrosarcoma and that on Monday we would receive his blood test results and those results would show improvement in his kidney levels. Then on Thursday we would have the green light for anesthesia and surgery and we could just remove the whole damn mass and hopefully, we would get all of it and it would never come back (and kai wouldn't need chemo or radiation). Problem solved. Right????

Nope.

I spoke with Kai's regular vet today and his kidney levels did not improve after 2 weeks of antibiotics and fluids. His BUN and Creatinine levels are still high. His potassium was also slightly elevated this time, but everything else was normal. Since the antibiotics and fluids didn't help this hints that it's probably not a bacterial infection. Or maybe he needs a different antibiotic. Or he needs to stay on the antibiotic longer. OR I really don't know. Apparently no one does. They don't think it is CKD. They think its an acute kidney injury of some kind they just don't know what is causing it. Since we already did a useless ultrasound, I think the only thing left to do is a urine culture. I should have let them do that 2 weeks ago when they did everything else. But I was trying to save money after a full panel of lab-work, a bunch of sedation drugs, one useless ultrasound, and an inconclusive needle aspiration biopsy. Also, Kai's regular vet and the internal med vet both agreed it probably wasn't really necessary because we were ALL so sure his kidney levels would improve with the fluids and an antibiotic. We were wrong.

So we still don't know what's causing his elevated kidney levels, which means Kai will not be going into surgery anytime soon.

Right now I'm waiting to hear back from the internal med vet before we proceed with anything else.

I feel like he has a ticking time bomb on his side and there is nothing I can do until we get his kidneys sorted out.

So back to square one, what causes an acute Kidney Injury that doesn't improve after 2 weeks of fluids and antibiotics? Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
 
Update:
The internal med vet responded while i was typing and he suggested checking his blood pressure, because we haven't done that yet. I seriously doubt hypertension is causing his renal issues but i've been wrong many times before. He also suggested switching him to a "renal diet".... :mad: I have never felt more unseen and dismissed in my life.

I have a human blood pressure monitor at home lol anyone have any tips on using it to check a cats BP :rolleyes: i'm joking... maybe...idk
 
Ugh Maddie, that's a lot to process with so little to go on, how frustrating! I'm so sorry you don't have more definitive answers. Assuming they checked ketones? I know that can raise BUN and Creatinine as can a high protein diet and pancreatitis. Those were the likely reasons for Petey's potential "kidney injury" based on tests and the same useless ultrasounds. Sadly I thought it may have been caused by the brute of a Dr. that originally manhandled Petey and tried to get blood and xrays of him not sedated :(!

Big hugs to you and Kai and I hope you can get better answers soon. :bighug::bighug:
 
Oh boy, Maddie. I wish I had any answers. I was hoping for a very boring day for you.
I would post in the main forum and see if you can get any more ideas from a wider audience there.

Sending you and Kai lots of love, positive energy and prayers for a healthy outcome.
:bighug::cat::bighug:
 
Ugh Maddie, that's a lot to process with so little to go on, how frustrating! I'm so sorry you don't have more definitive answers. Assuming they checked ketones? I know that can raise BUN and Creatinine as can a high protein diet and pancreatitis. Those were the likely reasons for Petey's potential "kidney injury" based on tests and the same useless ultrasounds. Sadly I thought it may have been caused by the brute of a Dr. that originally manhandled Petey and tried to get blood and xrays of him not sedated :(!

Big hugs to you and Kai and I hope you can get better answers soon. :bighug::bighug:

Hi Laurie, appreciate the kind words! It is super frustrating. I just kind of felt like I was left on read today, not by one veterinarian but by two.

Thankfully he hasn't had any ketones issues so far. I would hope that the abdominal ultrasound plus 0 symptoms would 100% rule out any pancreatitis...but we haven't had any x rays yet sooo..idk maybe thats what we need. His total protein test came back normal so I'm just not sure.

The real kicker is that Kai acts fine... which scars me most.
 
Oh boy, Maddie. I wish I had any answers. I was hoping for a very boring day for you.
I would post in the main forum and see if you can get any more ideas from a wider audience there.

Sending you and Kai lots of love, positive energy and prayers for a healthy outcome.
:bighug::cat::bighug:

Oh thats a good idea, I forgot about the main forum! I'll do that now!
Thank you Staci! :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
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