charliesmom
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Pancreatic Lipase Test Results
Got copies of all the blood test reports from our current vet's assistant. She even printed out the reports from the ER vet, so we have more info there as well. One statistic that I did learn about is the pancreatitis test.
The specific pancreatic lipase test that they did on July 9th came out at 9.8
According to the vet assistant, it should be below 3.5
As it was not, they diagnosed her with pancreatitis, but she has seen those figures come out higher in the past.
The vet assistant also said that she sees cats acting VERY strange when they have tramedol (anti-pain tablets). This is consistent with what we have seen, as Charlie looks like an old drunk for the past 2 days. The vet assistant said that our first priority is to get the diarrhea under control.
So we have given 1/2 tablet of anti diarrhea medicine (finidiar) and we hope it will help. There was more diarrhea in the litter box when we got back from the vet, so clearly that is not going away on its own. She told us to not give another tramedol (anti pain) tablet this evening and to observe charlie's reactions and see if things improve. I will of course get a 2nd opinion on this from the specialist vet that we will see at 4:30, but it seems like a good idea.
The thing is, we still don't know what's causing charlie to act this weird all weekend. Puking and vomiting alone would have that impact on me! At the ER vet, they made an assumption that it was the pain from the pancreatitis (or at least, she told us to give the anti-pain shot as in any case, it wouldn't hurt anything). We did that, but now the anti-pain pills seem to be causing a weird reaction, so we are going to ease off on those this evening if the specialist vet agrees.
Perhaps the specialist vet also has some more specific ideas on food that we should feed. I did read on her site that she's a fan of giving raw diets to animals. I don't know if that means uncooked meat or what. We will find out and share when we're home.
Thanks for the encouragement Melanie. We're hanging in there. ;-)
Got copies of all the blood test reports from our current vet's assistant. She even printed out the reports from the ER vet, so we have more info there as well. One statistic that I did learn about is the pancreatitis test.
The specific pancreatic lipase test that they did on July 9th came out at 9.8
According to the vet assistant, it should be below 3.5
As it was not, they diagnosed her with pancreatitis, but she has seen those figures come out higher in the past.
The vet assistant also said that she sees cats acting VERY strange when they have tramedol (anti-pain tablets). This is consistent with what we have seen, as Charlie looks like an old drunk for the past 2 days. The vet assistant said that our first priority is to get the diarrhea under control.
So we have given 1/2 tablet of anti diarrhea medicine (finidiar) and we hope it will help. There was more diarrhea in the litter box when we got back from the vet, so clearly that is not going away on its own. She told us to not give another tramedol (anti pain) tablet this evening and to observe charlie's reactions and see if things improve. I will of course get a 2nd opinion on this from the specialist vet that we will see at 4:30, but it seems like a good idea.
The thing is, we still don't know what's causing charlie to act this weird all weekend. Puking and vomiting alone would have that impact on me! At the ER vet, they made an assumption that it was the pain from the pancreatitis (or at least, she told us to give the anti-pain shot as in any case, it wouldn't hurt anything). We did that, but now the anti-pain pills seem to be causing a weird reaction, so we are going to ease off on those this evening if the specialist vet agrees.
Perhaps the specialist vet also has some more specific ideas on food that we should feed. I did read on her site that she's a fan of giving raw diets to animals. I don't know if that means uncooked meat or what. We will find out and share when we're home.
Thanks for the encouragement Melanie. We're hanging in there. ;-)