Dragonnns
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Hi all,
I thought I'd introduce myself (Debbie) and my cat (Cindy). Cindy was diagnosed yesterday with acromegaly.
A bit about Cindy...
In 2008 she started having grand mal seizures. After a lot of testing, she was diagnosed with cryptogenic epilepsy. This means that the neurologist believed that there were changes in her brain but couldn't find a tumor. This is slightly different from idiopathic epilepsy where they don't see any changes in the brain.
April of this year she was diagnosed with diabetes. She was started on Lantus. In May she started having problems with her eyes. For some unknown reason, both eyes became entropian. The opthamlolgist had us try a variety of ointments all with no effect. Cindy was in a lot of pain. Eventually, our regular vet put her on prenisone eye drops to reduce the level of pain she was in. The opthamologist didn't want to do surgery until the diabetes was regulated. We eventually got her to change her mind and Cindy had the eye surgery in August.
Another problem Cindy has is that since her diabetes was diagnosed, and maybe a little before, every 28-32 days she has a bout of vomiting and inappetence. Since she was going under for the eye surgery, we opted to have an ultrasound done to see if anything else might be causing these bouts. During that procedure, they noticed possible thickening of the small intestine and a slight enlargement of her left ventrical.
After the eye surgery, and the stoppage of the prednisone, we were hoping to see a change in her blood glucose but no go. So after going up to 7 units of Lantus, the internal medicine vet recommended we change to ProZinc in the hopes that the change would make a difference. We are up to 4 units of ProZinc now with no noticable change in her numbers.
Cindy needed to have her heart re-checked for changes so a week ago Thursday, we brought her back to the specialists for an echocardiogram and ultrasound. The cardiologist diagnosed her with restrictive cardiomyopathy and she is now on asprin every three days and enalapril daily. Further, the internist diagnosed her with potential IBD as the more of the small intenstine appears thickened. The ultrasound also showed possible pancreatitis so she was tested and it was confirmed.
I also had her tested for acromegaly. Much to the vet's surprise, the results came back positive (369). So, based on what I've read in the various posts, Cindy will be starting on Levemir soon. The internist has not used it before so he wants to research it more before he gives me a prescription. He also mentioned something called CyberKnife as a potential option for removal of the pituitary. Has anyone had any experience with it?
Looking at everything that has happened to Cindy over the past few years, it seems that she may have had a tumor actually starting in her brain that caused the epilepsy. She clearly has a tumor on her pituitary now so they may or may not be the same. The acromegaly may be causing her skull to increase in size but not her eyes, so as the skull grew, the eyelashes turned inwards. The heart condition can also be caused by the acromegaly. I don't know that all of these are actually related but it kind of feels like they are...
Anyway, I'll be doing a lot of research over the next few days/weeks but if anyone has anything that I need to know asap, I'd be happy to hear of it.
Thanks in advance!
I thought I'd introduce myself (Debbie) and my cat (Cindy). Cindy was diagnosed yesterday with acromegaly.
A bit about Cindy...
In 2008 she started having grand mal seizures. After a lot of testing, she was diagnosed with cryptogenic epilepsy. This means that the neurologist believed that there were changes in her brain but couldn't find a tumor. This is slightly different from idiopathic epilepsy where they don't see any changes in the brain.
April of this year she was diagnosed with diabetes. She was started on Lantus. In May she started having problems with her eyes. For some unknown reason, both eyes became entropian. The opthamlolgist had us try a variety of ointments all with no effect. Cindy was in a lot of pain. Eventually, our regular vet put her on prenisone eye drops to reduce the level of pain she was in. The opthamologist didn't want to do surgery until the diabetes was regulated. We eventually got her to change her mind and Cindy had the eye surgery in August.
Another problem Cindy has is that since her diabetes was diagnosed, and maybe a little before, every 28-32 days she has a bout of vomiting and inappetence. Since she was going under for the eye surgery, we opted to have an ultrasound done to see if anything else might be causing these bouts. During that procedure, they noticed possible thickening of the small intestine and a slight enlargement of her left ventrical.
After the eye surgery, and the stoppage of the prednisone, we were hoping to see a change in her blood glucose but no go. So after going up to 7 units of Lantus, the internal medicine vet recommended we change to ProZinc in the hopes that the change would make a difference. We are up to 4 units of ProZinc now with no noticable change in her numbers.
Cindy needed to have her heart re-checked for changes so a week ago Thursday, we brought her back to the specialists for an echocardiogram and ultrasound. The cardiologist diagnosed her with restrictive cardiomyopathy and she is now on asprin every three days and enalapril daily. Further, the internist diagnosed her with potential IBD as the more of the small intenstine appears thickened. The ultrasound also showed possible pancreatitis so she was tested and it was confirmed.
I also had her tested for acromegaly. Much to the vet's surprise, the results came back positive (369). So, based on what I've read in the various posts, Cindy will be starting on Levemir soon. The internist has not used it before so he wants to research it more before he gives me a prescription. He also mentioned something called CyberKnife as a potential option for removal of the pituitary. Has anyone had any experience with it?
Looking at everything that has happened to Cindy over the past few years, it seems that she may have had a tumor actually starting in her brain that caused the epilepsy. She clearly has a tumor on her pituitary now so they may or may not be the same. The acromegaly may be causing her skull to increase in size but not her eyes, so as the skull grew, the eyelashes turned inwards. The heart condition can also be caused by the acromegaly. I don't know that all of these are actually related but it kind of feels like they are...
Anyway, I'll be doing a lot of research over the next few days/weeks but if anyone has anything that I need to know asap, I'd be happy to hear of it.
Thanks in advance!