2/2/16 MAX AMPS 97 PMPS 82 TEST RESULTS+4/71

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Max has been vomiting bile the last few days so back to the vet we went today. The culture was negative and so was the ultrasound and x-rays. It did like he could be having some pancreatitis issues but not alarming. I'm thinking it's progression of CKD like I thought. he went down from 15 lbs 9.5 oz to 15 lbs 7 oz in the week. I think he needs potassium and I know my vet will say wait until we retest in three weeks. I'm thinking of adding just a little now on my own. He will likely need a phosphorus binder as well.

As far as the BG he has been doing okay. Thanks for checking in on us Ruth.
 
(((Elise))) I was getting worried when you didn't post, so sorry to hear Max has ben vomiting. Poor baby! :bighug: Does he get Slippery Elm Bark at all? I could not give it to Tiger, her Calcium was on the high side of norml... I hope if this is pancreatitis, that it goes away quickly!! I hope he re-gains that weight quickly and feels better. You will be in my thoughts and prayers! Your momtoo!
 
(((Elise))) Sorry about the vomiting, but glad for the all clear on the U/S and X-rays. I don't know if you guys can get ProGut Plus in the US, but it's like a miracle worker here for those biley pukus.

Tons of vines on their way. :bighug::bighug:
 
Thanks everyone. I was actually hoping for a simple cause for his high kidney values. Nothing came up to explain what's causing this.
(((Elise))) Sorry about the vomiting, but glad for the all clear on the U/S and X-rays. I don't know if you guys can get ProGut Plus in the US, but it's like a miracle worker here for those biley pukus.

Tons of vines on their way. :bighug::bighug:
I'll look into that. Thanks Wendy.
 
I was secretly checking on Max's SS ;) .2oz loss in a week really isn't too much...could really just be water weight I think. Regardless we're sending mega vines for Max to feel better and lots of :bighug::bighug: for you!
 
I know it's a mixed blessing...the tests don't show anything which is good, but it would have been nice to have a reason for the increased values. We went through that with Trix, too, when we did all the tests a couple years ago.

I'm sure I've mentioned the binder I use to you, but just in case, it's ConSeal AIH by Bock Labs. Unfortunately it is only available through vets' at this point, but this binder has made a huge difference with Trix. She ate "ok" with the powdered aluminum, but the ConSeal bolstered her appy tremendously. I don't know what her phos values are right now, but she does have to go in within a month or so...but like FD, I try to focus more on how she feels and acts than what the numbers say.

I'm sure I don't have to tell you this, either, but being very consistent with her meds - almost as rigid as her insulin dosing schedule - has really helped keep her on track. I always give her Pepcid every 12 hours and cerenia every 24 hours to stay ahead of yucky-tummy stuff, as I found it way too hard to get her to "catch up" after a day of feeling crappy. Any time I tried to cut back on the meds, she would backslide.

Continued prayers from us!
 
I know it's a mixed blessing...the tests don't show anything which is good, but it would have been nice to have a reason for the increased values. We went through that with Trix, too, when we did all the tests a couple years ago.

I'm sure I've mentioned the binder I use to you, but just in case, it's ConSeal AIH by Bock Labs. Unfortunately it is only available through vets' at this point, but this binder has made a huge difference with Trix. She ate "ok" with the powdered aluminum, but the ConSeal bolstered her appy tremendously. I don't know what her phos values are right now, but she does have to go in within a month or so...but like FD, I try to focus more on how she feels and acts than what the numbers say.

I'm sure I don't have to tell you this, either, but being very consistent with her meds - almost as rigid as her insulin dosing schedule - has really helped keep her on track. I always give her Pepcid every 12 hours and cerenia every 24 hours to stay ahead of yucky-tummy stuff, as I found it way too hard to get her to "catch up" after a day of feeling crappy. Any time I tried to cut back on the meds, she would backslide.

Continued prayers from us!
Thanks, Amy. I have some powdered AH binder that I will try first but if his appetite is effected I would like to try the ConSeal. If my vet's office doesn't carry it do you think I could order it from one that does?

@Wendy&Neko the product you mention is a Canadian one. One of my CRF/FPS friends said the bile vomit is likely from pancreatitis btw.
 
So far I haven't been able to find any place to order it from. I can always send a sample to you so you can give it a try, and I know a few people here whose vets have started carrying it for them so maybe your vet can get it in. I don't know why any of the online pet pharmacies don't have it...maybe they'll all eventually get it, though.
 
Elise - I know ProGut Plus is Canadian, but didn't know if you could get it there. We get lots of American meds here. I got it at the vet. I use it mostly on Theo, but it helped Neko when she was feeling yucky a while back.
 
If 1/21 is his most recent labs, I don’t see that he needs a P binder or potassium. I would also more likely think the bile is caused by a GI issue than kidneys. I never had a CKD cat vomit bile. It was always clear, foamy vomit.

Sending many, many vines.
 
Elise, the bile vomit doesn't necessarily mean it's p-titis. Harvey does that every so often, and he doesn't have p-titis. For him it's the intestinal lymphoma - so it could be the IBD for Max. Harvey does the clear, foamy liquid that Marje mentions, too.

Sending lots of vines and :bighug:s. How is your DM doing?
 
I don't think Max has IBD. I'm pretty sure it's pancreatitis.

I'm sorry everyone that I gave two condos going right now.
 
I know it's a mixed blessing...the tests don't show anything which is good, but it would have been nice to have a reason for the increased values. We went through that with Trix, too, when we did all the tests a couple years ago.

I'm sure I've mentioned the binder I use to you, but just in case, it's ConSeal AIH by Bock Labs. Unfortunately it is only available through vets' at this point, but this binder has made a huge difference with Trix. She ate "ok" with the powdered aluminum, but the ConSeal bolstered her appy tremendously. I don't know what her phos values are right now, but she does have to go in within a month or so...but like FD, I try to focus more on how she feels and acts than what the numbers say.

I'm sure I don't have to tell you this, either, but being very consistent with her meds - almost as rigid as her insulin dosing schedule - has really helped keep her on track. I always give her Pepcid every 12 hours and cerenia every 24 hours to stay ahead of yucky-tummy stuff, as I found it way too hard to get her to "catch up" after a day of feeling crappy. Any time I tried to cut back on the meds, she would backslide.

Continued prayers from us!
A question...How do you give the Pepcid? Giving it to rebel is a chore.
 
Thanks! My first try was with cheese. A struggle....We had it in our yogurt today!
With my first cat that got it she loved salmon pill pockets until she tasted the Pepcid. She never ate another again and I tried them without meds.
 
Thanks! My first try was with cheese. A struggle....We had it in our yogurt today!
I do the same thing as Elise with all of Trix's med...gelcap. It's not always easy to get it down (Trix can be feisty sometimes), but it really is a life saver when it comes to pilling!
 
Thanks for clarifying. I didn’t even look at the columns on the far right because it looked like you had the most recent columns on the left. If you want me to date and move the columns for you, I can do it. You would just need to give me editing privileges on his SS.

That is a really big jump in numbers in two weeks. Yes, then, I would agree the binder needs to be started right away. Did the CRF group think an ultrasound might be needed?
 
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