Deanna & Billie
Member Since 2014
Hello LLL!
Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-2-billie-pmps-305.135586/
Billie's test results came back, and it looks like she has pancreatitis!! Her number was 4.4 which is in the "maybe" range. I am guessing it may have been higher if she had been tested when her symptoms were worse. This is actually fantastic news considering the alternatives. It explains her symptoms, and it points away from IBD and lymphoma. The vet said that mild IBD is still a possibility because there was definitely inflammation in her small intestine in the US (although no thickening), but he said everything is most likely connected. It's a weird thing to be happy about, but the IM vet was talking IBD or lymphoma and leaning toward a biopsy, and this is not nearly as scary. I'm wondering why the IM vet didn't think pancreatitis was worth testing for. I asked her about it after she did the US and she said that because the pancreas was within normal limits in the US, she didn't think that was an issue. But as I am reading about pancreatitis, I am reading that ultrasounds are not very useful in diagnosing it or ruling it out.
Anyway, I'm pretty relieved. The regular vet thinks she should stay on the ondansetron for a couple weeks and suggested adding 2.5 mg Pepcid twice a day too. He said we could add an appetite stimulant if she seems like she needs it, but I don't think she needs it at this point. I think the worst of the flare up has passed. We can follow up with another test in a few weeks, and he said it would be worth doing another ultrasound in a couple months to keep an eye on the small intestine inflammation.
Sending vines to all the kitties and beans needing vines today!
Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-2-billie-pmps-305.135586/
Billie's test results came back, and it looks like she has pancreatitis!! Her number was 4.4 which is in the "maybe" range. I am guessing it may have been higher if she had been tested when her symptoms were worse. This is actually fantastic news considering the alternatives. It explains her symptoms, and it points away from IBD and lymphoma. The vet said that mild IBD is still a possibility because there was definitely inflammation in her small intestine in the US (although no thickening), but he said everything is most likely connected. It's a weird thing to be happy about, but the IM vet was talking IBD or lymphoma and leaning toward a biopsy, and this is not nearly as scary. I'm wondering why the IM vet didn't think pancreatitis was worth testing for. I asked her about it after she did the US and she said that because the pancreas was within normal limits in the US, she didn't think that was an issue. But as I am reading about pancreatitis, I am reading that ultrasounds are not very useful in diagnosing it or ruling it out.
Anyway, I'm pretty relieved. The regular vet thinks she should stay on the ondansetron for a couple weeks and suggested adding 2.5 mg Pepcid twice a day too. He said we could add an appetite stimulant if she seems like she needs it, but I don't think she needs it at this point. I think the worst of the flare up has passed. We can follow up with another test in a few weeks, and he said it would be worth doing another ultrasound in a couple months to keep an eye on the small intestine inflammation.
Sending vines to all the kitties and beans needing vines today!