Linda and Bear Man
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The vet came to take blood and urine on Bear, Teddy, and Emily this past week. I have the bloodwork and urinalysis results back, but the urine cultures are still pending. There isn't much good news to report. I am pretty sad about Bear's bloodwork in particular. His anemia is worsening. Clinically, he has had increased lethargy and weakness and pallor. The vet thinks that his anemia is multifactorial: blood loss through his kidneys (he has persistent blood in his urine), reduced erythropoietin production in his kidneys, and blood loss through his GI tract. We talked about some possible treatments down the road, (Epogen, transfusions, low protein diet), but the vet has concerns about how much more he can tolerate.
Link to Bear's bloodwork results: http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0Bwg ... ZTlh&hl=en
Emily's Creatinine and USG have worsened after a few months on moderate phosphorus diet and binders. Her phosphorus has improved. The vet is suggesting a lower protein/renal diet. Emily is a pre-diabetic on acarbose, and overweight, so at high risk of developing diabetes on a high carb diet. Rock vs hard place.
Teddy's fPLI is elevated, consistent with pancreatitis, which helps explain his daily vomiting.
I'm just a ray of sunshine, aren't I? I apologize for not being around here or FB too much. I am working too much and trying to keep up with cat care issues at home, plus, honestly just kind of bummed out these days.
To cheer everyone up, here is another blast from the past from the Bear Man photo archives. This one is our avatar on the back-up board:
The vet came to take blood and urine on Bear, Teddy, and Emily this past week. I have the bloodwork and urinalysis results back, but the urine cultures are still pending. There isn't much good news to report. I am pretty sad about Bear's bloodwork in particular. His anemia is worsening. Clinically, he has had increased lethargy and weakness and pallor. The vet thinks that his anemia is multifactorial: blood loss through his kidneys (he has persistent blood in his urine), reduced erythropoietin production in his kidneys, and blood loss through his GI tract. We talked about some possible treatments down the road, (Epogen, transfusions, low protein diet), but the vet has concerns about how much more he can tolerate.
Link to Bear's bloodwork results: http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0Bwg ... ZTlh&hl=en
Emily's Creatinine and USG have worsened after a few months on moderate phosphorus diet and binders. Her phosphorus has improved. The vet is suggesting a lower protein/renal diet. Emily is a pre-diabetic on acarbose, and overweight, so at high risk of developing diabetes on a high carb diet. Rock vs hard place.
Teddy's fPLI is elevated, consistent with pancreatitis, which helps explain his daily vomiting.
I'm just a ray of sunshine, aren't I? I apologize for not being around here or FB too much. I am working too much and trying to keep up with cat care issues at home, plus, honestly just kind of bummed out these days.
To cheer everyone up, here is another blast from the past from the Bear Man photo archives. This one is our avatar on the back-up board:
