Mochi & Me
Member Since 2017
Hi all! It's been quite a while since I've posted here. Mochi has been doing well and is still OTJ, but we have a new hiccup. His BUN was a bit high and he's lost some weight. I've updated his sheet with the most recent labs. The Vet is concerned that this could be the start of CKD mostly, I think, because of the RenalTech result (as follows):
The vet is supposed to be calling me back sometime soon to discuss "options of supportive care and other diagnostics" I'm afraid he'll want to put Mochi on a "prescription" food.
He lost his 'voice' about three weeks ago for a few days. Don't know if that could be related to anything? Since then, he's been an extra picky eater, going on mini hunger strikes (never more than half a day or a day at most). Yesterday was one of those days where he didn't eat until late evening. He has IBD and a benign heart murmur. He vomits frequently. Last time was Monday and then a little bit of clear/foamy vomit yesterday (before he ate). There was white foam in with the food Monday as well. No increased thirst. No increased peeing.
He mostly eats Lotus Just Juicy Venison (11 carbs, 263 phosphorus per the chart, but he does well on it) and a bit of Young Again LID Zero Mature. A month or two before the appetite change I had switched him to Dr. Elsey's Clean Protein (salmon) kibble, which he likes a lot better but I wonder if that's not the reason for his sudden pickiness & digestive issues?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!
This patient's RenalTech status indicates that it will develop chronic kidney disease within the next 24 months with greater than 95% accuracy.
Suggested Follow-Up: Within the next 3 months, and every 3-6 months thereafter, perform a complete evaluation of kidney function to evaluate the patient's progression toward developing chronic kidney disease. It is recommended that a minimum database including a chemistry panel, CBC, and urinalysis are performed. Additional diagnostic testing and imaging should also be considered to investigate for comorbidities and underlying conditions that may contribute to the development of chronic kidney disease, including hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, cardiomyopathy, and systemic hypertension.
The International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) has guidelines for the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of chronic kidney disease.
Visit the website http://iris-kidney.com/ for more details.
For more information, please see: https://antechdiagnostics.com/RenalTech
Suggested Follow-Up: Within the next 3 months, and every 3-6 months thereafter, perform a complete evaluation of kidney function to evaluate the patient's progression toward developing chronic kidney disease. It is recommended that a minimum database including a chemistry panel, CBC, and urinalysis are performed. Additional diagnostic testing and imaging should also be considered to investigate for comorbidities and underlying conditions that may contribute to the development of chronic kidney disease, including hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, cardiomyopathy, and systemic hypertension.
The International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) has guidelines for the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of chronic kidney disease.
Visit the website http://iris-kidney.com/ for more details.
For more information, please see: https://antechdiagnostics.com/RenalTech
He lost his 'voice' about three weeks ago for a few days. Don't know if that could be related to anything? Since then, he's been an extra picky eater, going on mini hunger strikes (never more than half a day or a day at most). Yesterday was one of those days where he didn't eat until late evening. He has IBD and a benign heart murmur. He vomits frequently. Last time was Monday and then a little bit of clear/foamy vomit yesterday (before he ate). There was white foam in with the food Monday as well. No increased thirst. No increased peeing.
He mostly eats Lotus Just Juicy Venison (11 carbs, 263 phosphorus per the chart, but he does well on it) and a bit of Young Again LID Zero Mature. A month or two before the appetite change I had switched him to Dr. Elsey's Clean Protein (salmon) kibble, which he likes a lot better but I wonder if that's not the reason for his sudden pickiness & digestive issues?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!