Tara & Ivana (GA)
Member Since 2015
Last post from the weekend
I know I normally only post on Saturdays these days, but Ivana had a vet visit today that I thought I should update on. It was a check-up on her kidney values, as well as taking her blood pressure with the vet's new doppler machine (the standard machine could never get a reading from her, for some reason).
So the first thing we did was take her blood pressure. It was actually pretty cool to hear her heartbeat, and she laid perfectly still for about 10min while this was done, with four of us humans crowded around her and one even holding her back foot which she normally hates. So proud of my girl
The result, however, I was not so pleased with - her systolic BP was 200-220, which is wayyyyyy too high, although given her CKD status it's not that much of a surprise I guess. I'm so glad we caught it, but gee I hope she hasn't had this for too long. There's no damage to her retinas which is good, so hopefully she hasn't been hypertensive for a long time. She'll be on medication daily to bring it down, a drug called Amlodipine which is apparently very good with little to no side-effects. It comes in tablets but I've asked the vet to check if it can be compounded into a liquid or paste so it's less stressful for her to take every day. I wish it came in an injectible form, that would be so easy 
Re her bloodwork, it's looking ok - some numbers up, some numbers down. Phosphorous was up a little since last test, but not as high as it was earlier this year. Calcium is about the same, and creatinine is down a bit and urea/BUN is up a bit. All in all it's not bad results, with nothing else needed at this point. All labs from today are updated in her spreadsheet.
Here we are at the vet this morning while waiting for her test results - look at those ears, she's so not impressed!
I know I normally only post on Saturdays these days, but Ivana had a vet visit today that I thought I should update on. It was a check-up on her kidney values, as well as taking her blood pressure with the vet's new doppler machine (the standard machine could never get a reading from her, for some reason).
So the first thing we did was take her blood pressure. It was actually pretty cool to hear her heartbeat, and she laid perfectly still for about 10min while this was done, with four of us humans crowded around her and one even holding her back foot which she normally hates. So proud of my girl
The result, however, I was not so pleased with - her systolic BP was 200-220, which is wayyyyyy too high, although given her CKD status it's not that much of a surprise I guess. I'm so glad we caught it, but gee I hope she hasn't had this for too long. There's no damage to her retinas which is good, so hopefully she hasn't been hypertensive for a long time. She'll be on medication daily to bring it down, a drug called Amlodipine which is apparently very good with little to no side-effects. It comes in tablets but I've asked the vet to check if it can be compounded into a liquid or paste so it's less stressful for her to take every day. I wish it came in an injectible form, that would be so easy Re her bloodwork, it's looking ok - some numbers up, some numbers down. Phosphorous was up a little since last test, but not as high as it was earlier this year. Calcium is about the same, and creatinine is down a bit and urea/BUN is up a bit. All in all it's not bad results, with nothing else needed at this point. All labs from today are updated in her spreadsheet.
Here we are at the vet this morning while waiting for her test results - look at those ears, she's so not impressed!

