Re: 7/12 Jinx AMPS 172, +3.25 326
I wanted to test him much sooner than +3.25 but I guess I lucked out with the bounce. I went out in to the garage and he thought he was going to the vets and managed to get into the one place in the house where I couldn't get to him (under a real heavy bed that's in the corner of a room up against the wall). Little stinker...
Got a call from the internist today with very encouraging results from yesterday's blood work. His ALT dropped from 722 to 38 and the Spec fPL went from 25 to 10. Still high and indicative of pancreatitis but possibly less severe. She said the drops could be due to the metronidazole and may be short-lived but to bring him back in a month to re-test.
She did recommend getting him off the buprenorphine as long as he seemed fine. Her concern is that animals can get addicted to it just like humans, and an appearance of feeling fine and happy could be just a side effect of the narcotic. She also suggested getting him off fluids. She said that if he didn't have diabetes, she would see no harm in giving him fluids. But although there are no studies or literature to support insulin malabsorption due to Sub-q fluids, she said to her, logically, it makes sense that's it's a possibility. She also supported this with his urinalysis results last week that did not indicate dehydration despite all the vomiting that had been occurring prior.
I can't think of anyone else right now, but would appreciate thoughts on what she said. Particularly, discontinuing the fluids and bupe.