Kathleen and Fred
Member Since 2009
Last Thursday (3/27), I came home to find my Sugar Cat, Fred, paralyzed on his left side. It came on suddenly. I rushed him to the vet who recommended a neurologist at the emergency clinic. 48 hrs, an MRI and spinal tap, and multiple blood tests later ($4K) they could not tell me the cause. Said there was a small spot on his cerebellum, but not sure if t is cancer, a blood clot or infection.
Tests for infection came back negative from the Univ. of Colorado. His vitals have been normal (although his BGs have now escalated.) I started giving him a strong antibiotic last Friday evening, which only made him sick and the Forti Flora didn't help. He pretty much stopped eating and was very lethargic. So, after he threw up dinner and breakfast on Wednesday, I stopped the antibiotics.
He appears to be stronger now. He eats normally and he was able to go up stairs this morning. NOW the neurologist says it may have been a stroke. (So, why didn't he suggest that BEFORE all the tests and stress????) He says Fred could recover from it, but could have another. He can't tell me if Fred has a blood clot causing that spot on his brain.
One more test is due in from Auburn Univ. to see if he had lymphoma.
This is maddening! And, I think I was gouged by the emergency neurologist - a young man who only talks to me in clinical terms. cat(2)_steam My regular vet will be back in the office Friday and will find out more about the tests, etc.
Has anyone out there seen something similar? How did you handle it?? We've come so far....just want to keep going a little longer.
thanks!
Tests for infection came back negative from the Univ. of Colorado. His vitals have been normal (although his BGs have now escalated.) I started giving him a strong antibiotic last Friday evening, which only made him sick and the Forti Flora didn't help. He pretty much stopped eating and was very lethargic. So, after he threw up dinner and breakfast on Wednesday, I stopped the antibiotics.
He appears to be stronger now. He eats normally and he was able to go up stairs this morning. NOW the neurologist says it may have been a stroke. (So, why didn't he suggest that BEFORE all the tests and stress????) He says Fred could recover from it, but could have another. He can't tell me if Fred has a blood clot causing that spot on his brain.
One more test is due in from Auburn Univ. to see if he had lymphoma.
This is maddening! And, I think I was gouged by the emergency neurologist - a young man who only talks to me in clinical terms. cat(2)_steam My regular vet will be back in the office Friday and will find out more about the tests, etc.
Has anyone out there seen something similar? How did you handle it?? We've come so far....just want to keep going a little longer.
thanks!