kimberbee
Member Since 2018
Poor Rho has had a rough few days...
I started giving him an all wet, low carb diet in the beginning of the month, and started home testing around that time too. I stopped giving insulin, as his numbers were floating around 150 most of the time.
I ended up bringing him to the emergency vet this morning because he was in and out of the litter box trying to go for about an hour. I then realized that he hadn't pooped for a full day or peed in about 14 hours (last cleaning).
The vet did bloodwork, x-rays, attempted a urinalysis (failed), gave some fluids, cerenia, and sent me home with an appetite stimulant. The biggest thing was that upon doing the x-rays, she determined there was free floating fluid in his abdomen. She does not know what it is or where it came from and recommended further diagnosis by ultrasound at another vet (she was not confident in her ultrasound skills).
I have the bloodwork in my hand, as well as a little testing she did on the fluid. I can post if it would be helpful - I am mostly wondering if anyone else has had experience with similar fluid. X-rays of the heart and lungs lead the Dr. to believe those are both ok, and after looking at a slide of the fluid she does not think it's a ruptured bladder or infection. She believes it is likely a disease of an abdominal organ (but not kidneys) or possibly cancer.
The fluid is off to the lab for ID, but that will take until the end of the week. I can call around to other vets in the AM to see that availability and cost of an ultrasound.
I started giving him an all wet, low carb diet in the beginning of the month, and started home testing around that time too. I stopped giving insulin, as his numbers were floating around 150 most of the time.
I ended up bringing him to the emergency vet this morning because he was in and out of the litter box trying to go for about an hour. I then realized that he hadn't pooped for a full day or peed in about 14 hours (last cleaning).
The vet did bloodwork, x-rays, attempted a urinalysis (failed), gave some fluids, cerenia, and sent me home with an appetite stimulant. The biggest thing was that upon doing the x-rays, she determined there was free floating fluid in his abdomen. She does not know what it is or where it came from and recommended further diagnosis by ultrasound at another vet (she was not confident in her ultrasound skills).
I have the bloodwork in my hand, as well as a little testing she did on the fluid. I can post if it would be helpful - I am mostly wondering if anyone else has had experience with similar fluid. X-rays of the heart and lungs lead the Dr. to believe those are both ok, and after looking at a slide of the fluid she does not think it's a ruptured bladder or infection. She believes it is likely a disease of an abdominal organ (but not kidneys) or possibly cancer.
The fluid is off to the lab for ID, but that will take until the end of the week. I can call around to other vets in the AM to see that availability and cost of an ultrasound.
