Kathy and TiTi
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Well, she has everything Ifeared, except cancer, and for that I am very grateful. I forgot to get a copy of the blood values, but the salient numbers are as follows:
BUN: (10-30 range) 71
Creatinine (.3 -2.1 range) 2.9
Phosphorus: (3.4-8.5 range) 11
Thyroid: (1.5-4.8 range) 5.3
From the diabetes, she has developed cataracts. One eye is almost completely blind, the other is somewhat better. I'm glad she has at least a little sight. She's no longer as frightened as she was when it first happened. She knows where everything is, and if I don't change anything, she's fine. TiTI's developed lots of tricks to figure out where her food is and how much of it is there, and where other things are placed. What a smart kitty.
TiTI is on 2.5 BID Methimazole Had her first dose tonight.
Vet recommends 50ml BID sub-q fluids 2 or 3 times a week.
She has ordered phosphate binders. I should get them in 2 days.
Interestingly, on a visual exam of TiTI, acromegaly was confirmed. Several physical "extras" were seen that are typical of acro.
Her heart seems fine on physical exam - basically listening and taking pulse and so on. And certainly TiTI has well tolerated 100mls sub-q only a few months ago, so I hope we're safe there.
Unfortunately, hyperthyroid masks kidney problems, so I'm returning after 2 weeks of Methimazole to have her kidney values run again. I'm hoping the results will not be too much worse, since her hyperthyroid is, at this point, fairly mild.
At least she'll be gaining weight soon, and now that I know what's going on with her, I can handle. Based on other cats I've had with CKD, if it is only deterioration of a normal sort, she has at least 2 or 3 years more. However, the diabetes will, I suppose complicate that rate of deterioration.
I didn't test her until PMPS because the blood draw was hard on her, and I didn't want to further distress her.
I guess she's feeling a lot better though, because she succeeded in a humungous kibble raid. The bedroom door no longer closes completely, I have just discovered. I live on top of limestone, and my house sometimes shifts after a big storm, one of which we had last week. As I walked towards the kitchen, I had one of those disconcerting moments of shifting reality as I saw her black form strolling from the kitchen , both her sides distended by what must have been almost a cup of kibble. When she heard me squeak, "Oh no" she hurried back into the bedroom. She contentedly washed herself and fell asleep on the bathroom counter, one forepaw and hind leg lazily dangling over the edge.
Long day for both of us.
Oh, and a tiny calico semi-feral cat showed up with 3 kittens (2stripey boys and one black gal), can't be more than 4 weeks old. Sigh
Well, she has everything Ifeared, except cancer, and for that I am very grateful. I forgot to get a copy of the blood values, but the salient numbers are as follows:
BUN: (10-30 range) 71
Creatinine (.3 -2.1 range) 2.9
Phosphorus: (3.4-8.5 range) 11
Thyroid: (1.5-4.8 range) 5.3
From the diabetes, she has developed cataracts. One eye is almost completely blind, the other is somewhat better. I'm glad she has at least a little sight. She's no longer as frightened as she was when it first happened. She knows where everything is, and if I don't change anything, she's fine. TiTI's developed lots of tricks to figure out where her food is and how much of it is there, and where other things are placed. What a smart kitty.
TiTI is on 2.5 BID Methimazole Had her first dose tonight.
Vet recommends 50ml BID sub-q fluids 2 or 3 times a week.
She has ordered phosphate binders. I should get them in 2 days.
Interestingly, on a visual exam of TiTI, acromegaly was confirmed. Several physical "extras" were seen that are typical of acro.
Her heart seems fine on physical exam - basically listening and taking pulse and so on. And certainly TiTI has well tolerated 100mls sub-q only a few months ago, so I hope we're safe there.
Unfortunately, hyperthyroid masks kidney problems, so I'm returning after 2 weeks of Methimazole to have her kidney values run again. I'm hoping the results will not be too much worse, since her hyperthyroid is, at this point, fairly mild.
At least she'll be gaining weight soon, and now that I know what's going on with her, I can handle. Based on other cats I've had with CKD, if it is only deterioration of a normal sort, she has at least 2 or 3 years more. However, the diabetes will, I suppose complicate that rate of deterioration.
I didn't test her until PMPS because the blood draw was hard on her, and I didn't want to further distress her.
I guess she's feeling a lot better though, because she succeeded in a humungous kibble raid. The bedroom door no longer closes completely, I have just discovered. I live on top of limestone, and my house sometimes shifts after a big storm, one of which we had last week. As I walked towards the kitchen, I had one of those disconcerting moments of shifting reality as I saw her black form strolling from the kitchen , both her sides distended by what must have been almost a cup of kibble. When she heard me squeak, "Oh no" she hurried back into the bedroom. She contentedly washed herself and fell asleep on the bathroom counter, one forepaw and hind leg lazily dangling over the edge.
Long day for both of us.
Oh, and a tiny calico semi-feral cat showed up with 3 kittens (2stripey boys and one black gal), can't be more than 4 weeks old. Sigh
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