Briana + Binx
Member Since 2024
*sigh*
The day has come... Binx has officially been diagnosed with acro. @Wendy&Neko as you had also rightfully suspected, based on the high dose we're at now (7 units). On an aside, he also tested positive for hyperthyroidism.
I'm trying not to think about how long he's been dealing with this (these)... as he's been over 4 units for over half a year and we've been repeat testing his thyroid numbers too for the same amount of time. I'm glad to have caught it all now, at least.
His results were HIGH... > 1200 ng/mL. The internist at the lab apparently said the medications have variable results and are expensive/hard to obtain... but from what I've seen Cabergoline is the more affordable option compared to SRT. They recommended radiation therapy. @Wendy&Neko I know we're on opposite sides of the country, but wondering what your experience has been with medication vs SRT? I think I saw you post recently that another kitty of yours just got their first SRT treatment, and I know Neko had acro (IAA too). Do you mind sharing the cost? Either of SRT or medication. And if you ever used medication, how accessible was it?
Either way, they're referring me to an internal medicine specialist, as Binx's list of conditions is more complicated now... diabetes, CKD Stage 2, acro, and hyperthyroidism. I will post more when I know more and also after I speak to the internist.
Thank you to this community, as always
The day has come... Binx has officially been diagnosed with acro. @Wendy&Neko as you had also rightfully suspected, based on the high dose we're at now (7 units). On an aside, he also tested positive for hyperthyroidism.
I'm trying not to think about how long he's been dealing with this (these)... as he's been over 4 units for over half a year and we've been repeat testing his thyroid numbers too for the same amount of time. I'm glad to have caught it all now, at least.
His results were HIGH... > 1200 ng/mL. The internist at the lab apparently said the medications have variable results and are expensive/hard to obtain... but from what I've seen Cabergoline is the more affordable option compared to SRT. They recommended radiation therapy. @Wendy&Neko I know we're on opposite sides of the country, but wondering what your experience has been with medication vs SRT? I think I saw you post recently that another kitty of yours just got their first SRT treatment, and I know Neko had acro (IAA too). Do you mind sharing the cost? Either of SRT or medication. And if you ever used medication, how accessible was it?
Either way, they're referring me to an internal medicine specialist, as Binx's list of conditions is more complicated now... diabetes, CKD Stage 2, acro, and hyperthyroidism. I will post more when I know more and also after I speak to the internist.
Thank you to this community, as always

