Meleksmommy
Member
Hi all,
I know we've been away for a while, we had very good results with Melek's PZI, in 5 months he was in remission, and has been OTJ for over 2 months now. Unfortunately, the stabilization of Melek's blood glucose coincided with increased appetite, diarrhea and rapid weight loss. He is now under 10 pounds, he was 18 when diagnosed with diabetes, which was admittedly overweight.
So - after a series of tests and an endoscopy, we found that he has gastrointestinal small-cell lymphoma (or at least the condition that leads to it). He has been on chemo for 2 weeks now, we get his first blood panel results tomorrow to see how he is faring. He is starving to death, really. He is always hungry, though the diarrhea is mostly gone now. He comes after people food like a maniac (we never gave him table food), and now he is being fussy about the food they have him on (no chicken, he needs more complex proteins like venison, lamb, etc.)
We gave him catnip today - I am just trying to get him to eat more cat food (have to admit, it was watching Weeds that gave me the idea).
Does anyone have any experienc with lymphoma? How long does it take for the chemo to take effect, if it is going to? I've read that cats with small-scale lymphoma can live up to 2 healthy years if it is controlled, and of course, that's my goal. Any advice would be most welcome!
Thanks,
Melek and Jody
I know we've been away for a while, we had very good results with Melek's PZI, in 5 months he was in remission, and has been OTJ for over 2 months now. Unfortunately, the stabilization of Melek's blood glucose coincided with increased appetite, diarrhea and rapid weight loss. He is now under 10 pounds, he was 18 when diagnosed with diabetes, which was admittedly overweight.
So - after a series of tests and an endoscopy, we found that he has gastrointestinal small-cell lymphoma (or at least the condition that leads to it). He has been on chemo for 2 weeks now, we get his first blood panel results tomorrow to see how he is faring. He is starving to death, really. He is always hungry, though the diarrhea is mostly gone now. He comes after people food like a maniac (we never gave him table food), and now he is being fussy about the food they have him on (no chicken, he needs more complex proteins like venison, lamb, etc.)
We gave him catnip today - I am just trying to get him to eat more cat food (have to admit, it was watching Weeds that gave me the idea).
Does anyone have any experienc with lymphoma? How long does it take for the chemo to take effect, if it is going to? I've read that cats with small-scale lymphoma can live up to 2 healthy years if it is controlled, and of course, that's my goal. Any advice would be most welcome!
Thanks,
Melek and Jody