The only thing I’d worry about is the low WBCs, eosinophils, and neutrophils. There are different things that can result in that and I’m not a vet so you’ll need to talk to your vet. They wouldn’t be indicative of pancreatitis. You’d need a snapfPL or specfPL for that.No, you're fine! I've been a little miffed since they sent the lab results over and I noticed all the HIGHS/LOWS. Now that you mentioned it I'm surprised they didn't do a Comprehensive Panel. I assumed they would.
Panic seems meh, she's not meatloafing but she's laying on her side sleeping (if she's feeling good she usually sticks her feet in the air to sleep). Appetite is still gone, the vet said she got her to eat but when I asked how much she said it was just a quarter can of her FF which is basically nothing. I gave her 2mg of zofran again earlier but still nothing. I've been finger feeding her chicken baby food. She's drinking a lot of water though so she's getting her fluids at least.
Aha I could sure use a smidge of chocolate right about now!
Nope. Usually with pancreatitis, you would expect to see elevations, not low numbers, in those parameters.Thank you @Marje and Gracie
To make a long story short for you, she has pancreatitis. Would that be the reasoning them for the low WBC, EOS, and NEU then since it's confirmed?
Okay ... well my vet didn't feel like it needed mentioning so that's another problem on my plate.Nope. Usually with pancreatitis, you would expect to see elevations, not low numbers, in those parameters.
that or a stiff drink.I'll take the hug haha! It's been an awful day!sounds like you could use athat or a stiff drink.
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