Vicky & Gandalf (GA) & Murrlin
Member Since 2009
I haven't written much about this 'cause it's pretty upsetting, but Gandalf's parathyroid tumor has grown and I can now feel it. Last fall when he was eval'd there as part of a study on reoccurrence of parathyroid feline adenocarcinoma it was pretty small, .5cm I think.
The problem is that 1/2 his parathyroid has already been removed. Meaning if the other half is removed he would have to be on calcium supplements the rest of his life and there is a chance of him dying if his calcium level was to go low.
So I have to find out what are the chances first of him surviving another of this surgery, which knocked him for a loop in '08 when he was doing much better overall. He has the same problems now as then though, diabetes, arthritis, kidneys, possibly heart disease and he's 18 now. Seems like the deck was stacked against him then too, but he was 3 years younger.
I also need to find out what the prognosis is if we don't do surgery. Can it be aspirated periodically, but at what point does it affect his other systems? I'm pretty sure this one is also cancerous, one sign in a long term diabetic is that some cancers can lower their BG 'cause the cancer eats glucose. I don't know if his type can do that but his insulin needs have decreased fairly dramatically very recently.
I want to do the right thing for his welfare, but I can't imagine making him suffer through the progression itself if the surgery is the only obstacle. That and the calcium supplementation, I have to find out more about that.
And there's the small part of me which feels if anything about treating it could help another kitty at some point, I'd like to do that. The U of I is one of the top vet schools in the country and they do a lot of research, hence them wanting to see Gandalf last year, free of charge to me. This time it's all on me.
He laid on the couch with me watching Hulu this morning and I know he trusts me to do the right thing for him. So I just need more info at this point, to at least make an informed decision.
The problem is that 1/2 his parathyroid has already been removed. Meaning if the other half is removed he would have to be on calcium supplements the rest of his life and there is a chance of him dying if his calcium level was to go low.
So I have to find out what are the chances first of him surviving another of this surgery, which knocked him for a loop in '08 when he was doing much better overall. He has the same problems now as then though, diabetes, arthritis, kidneys, possibly heart disease and he's 18 now. Seems like the deck was stacked against him then too, but he was 3 years younger.
I also need to find out what the prognosis is if we don't do surgery. Can it be aspirated periodically, but at what point does it affect his other systems? I'm pretty sure this one is also cancerous, one sign in a long term diabetic is that some cancers can lower their BG 'cause the cancer eats glucose. I don't know if his type can do that but his insulin needs have decreased fairly dramatically very recently.
I want to do the right thing for his welfare, but I can't imagine making him suffer through the progression itself if the surgery is the only obstacle. That and the calcium supplementation, I have to find out more about that.
And there's the small part of me which feels if anything about treating it could help another kitty at some point, I'd like to do that. The U of I is one of the top vet schools in the country and they do a lot of research, hence them wanting to see Gandalf last year, free of charge to me. This time it's all on me.
He laid on the couch with me watching Hulu this morning and I know he trusts me to do the right thing for him. So I just need more info at this point, to at least make an informed decision.