Ellen & Olive
New Member
Hello all- I have been away from the board for quite a while (years? old username was glenej3) as Olive has been very healthy and her diabetes has been in remission. I see there have been lots of changes!
Unfortunately, we face a new health problem now...Olive has been diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Last Friday, she stopped eating and vomited several times. Her vet gave her fluids and injections on Saturday morning, but we held off on doing diagnostics hoping that she would come out of it on her own. When she didn't, I took her to the ER vet Sunday morning, where they did x-rays and bloodwork. The bloodwork showed elevated liver enzymes, and the x-rays showed what appeared to be a mass in her abdomen. She saw her regular vet again on Monday for more meds and fluids, and we made an appointment for an ultrasound yesterday. The good news is that the ultrasound showed no mass, but the bad news is that her pancreas was so inflamed that the ultrasonographer said it was the worst pancreatitis she has seen in a long time. :sad:
Olive is at home now, and she is eating pretty well (the vet gave her Royal Canin Recovery RS, which she seems to like and is eating). She has a Fentanyl (narcotic pain med) transdermal patch on her, and she started an antibiotic this morning. All things considered, she is doing pretty well and is in decent spirits- not acting like herself, but much more like herself than she was this weekend.
I know some people have had experience with pancreatitis, and I'm just wondering...what to expect? We'll talk to the doctor again soon as she is having her patch changed on Friday, but I guess I'm wondering how we'll know she's "over it," and then how we'll know if it has affected her in any other way. Reading about pancreatitis online has provided some pretty scary possibilities, and I don't want to lose my little girl!
Thanks all,
Ellen & Olive
Unfortunately, we face a new health problem now...Olive has been diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Last Friday, she stopped eating and vomited several times. Her vet gave her fluids and injections on Saturday morning, but we held off on doing diagnostics hoping that she would come out of it on her own. When she didn't, I took her to the ER vet Sunday morning, where they did x-rays and bloodwork. The bloodwork showed elevated liver enzymes, and the x-rays showed what appeared to be a mass in her abdomen. She saw her regular vet again on Monday for more meds and fluids, and we made an appointment for an ultrasound yesterday. The good news is that the ultrasound showed no mass, but the bad news is that her pancreas was so inflamed that the ultrasonographer said it was the worst pancreatitis she has seen in a long time. :sad:
Olive is at home now, and she is eating pretty well (the vet gave her Royal Canin Recovery RS, which she seems to like and is eating). She has a Fentanyl (narcotic pain med) transdermal patch on her, and she started an antibiotic this morning. All things considered, she is doing pretty well and is in decent spirits- not acting like herself, but much more like herself than she was this weekend.
I know some people have had experience with pancreatitis, and I'm just wondering...what to expect? We'll talk to the doctor again soon as she is having her patch changed on Friday, but I guess I'm wondering how we'll know she's "over it," and then how we'll know if it has affected her in any other way. Reading about pancreatitis online has provided some pretty scary possibilities, and I don't want to lose my little girl!
Thanks all,
Ellen & Olive