1/8 Atlas PMPS 231, +2 271

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Beth & Atlas

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Atlas has been out of regulation since his illness. While he does seem improved he is sleeping most of his days and nights away and continues to lose weight. The doctor finally determined after extensive bloodwork, more X-rays, and several more visits that it was a severe URI with complications and diagnosed Attie with Rhinotracheittis. Basically feline herpes outbreak.

So I have been wondering if there could be a relationship between feline herpes and the pancreas that might explain his post illness glucose levels.

With a little effort I did locate one and only one vet opinion indicating feline herpes as a causative agent in pancreatitis or inflammation of the pancreas.

Exocrine Pancreatic Diseases in Cats pg. 3

Unfortunately the cats that developed it in this manner the outcome was fatal. So no real correlation exists, but the matter is highly suspect in my mind as to be a culprit in Attie's very slow recovery and distinct lack of regulation. The kittens discussed presented with upper respiratory infections, not the typical gastrointestinal. The virus was found intranuclear in one kitten.

I will be increasing his dose this evening, based on todays mini-curve results from today.

I have feline digestive enzymes to be added to his food starting this evening. If his pancreas is indeed compromised he needs assistance with his digestion. These are not probiotics, but digestive enzymes. They have been on-hand for a while and don't have any experation dates on them and in cold storage. When funds become available we'll order fresh.

If Attie's health condition is as I suspect, there is little to do other than palliative care. The virus getting into the pancreas is not good. I would think an ultrasound would reveal if there is indeed damage. I am proceeding forward with the assumption there is and while an ultrasound would explain his current condition...there is no treatment to stop it. It is viral and it is up to Attie's immune system. The best I can do is provide the needed nutrition and insulin. He is getting 500mg. of Lysine a day as well.

Some days you really shouldn't go looking for too many answers.
 
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Thanks for the update, Beth.
I'm sending feel better soon vines and snowflakes to Attie.
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Fight this Attie. We love you, and want you all better.
 
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We've missed you, Beth!!

sending a blizzard of snowflakes to our man Attie...
hang in there, buddy...you are the toughest fighter we know!

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We have missed you here. I have been wondering how Attie is doing. Mannie and I send as many healing vines for Attie as we can find. He is such a fighter - I am sure he will take this on as well. Wish you the best of luck. I know Attie could not have a finer bean.
 
Aww....thanks everyone ...we appreciate your kind support.

And we missed you too....

Slow month of January coming up... time for some TLC all around!
 
You have obviously been missed!!

Aside from lysine, are there any other immune boosters? Marje uses a holistic vet. I wonder if that approach may benefit Attie, as well.
 
oh beth, that's not good news. but things can turn around, so i would never give up hope!

my dh was diagnosed as prediabetic a month or so ago and i did a whole bunch of looking online for causes, because he has zero family history of it and he isn't particularly overweight. what i found was there are several viruses that increase a human's risk of diabetes by at least 50% - one was the heliobactyr pylori (stomach ulcers), one was herpes (and i've heard several people on FDMB mention their cats have herpes), hepatitis, enteroviruses found in pancreases of type 2 diabetics, retroviruses, coxsackie viruses, rubella, mumps, cytomegaloviruses, and Epstein-Barr virus. the connection was clear & strong between viruses that reside in our bodies long-term and diabetes. i wouldn't be surprised if that was a factor for some of our cats.

i hope the digestive enzymes help him.

i've missed you too and am glad to see you.
 
beth, what an interesting article. i've bookmarked it so i can take a better look at it when i'm more awake.
if what you suspect bears out, you may want to look into supplementing with Agaricus Bio to support attie's immune system. many fdmb members have used it for their kitties. i gave it to alex when she was knocking on death's door almost 2 years ago.

(((((hugs)))))
 
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