@AspenMarshall I've moved your post to this thread so you have your own.
Hi! My cat Vinny was diagnosed with acromegaly last week. The specialist hasn’t sent me the official test results yet but just said they were high. (I have requested the actual values). In your post, you say it is not worth getting a CT scan. Why? Too much money? Our vet is recommending it but we are having a hard time wrapping our head around the cost. For context, Vinny is 6 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes in April 2024. Thank you!!
The IGF-1 number has no correlation to the size of the tumour. MSU has changed their reference range units lately, but back in Neko's day, positive was over 92. She tested at 440 for her IGF-1 number. A couple weeks before she went to CSU for radiation therapy, a couple other kitties from FDMB went to CSU. Both of them had IGF-1 in the 200's. On CT scan, their tumours were a lot larger than Neko's. I asked the acro experts there, and they said the IGF-1 number had no correlation to tumour size. It's the tumour getting large and pressing on the optic chiasm (near the pituitary) that can cause vision issues. But that's something that's been very rarely seen here.
Cabergoline was found in research to work best in cats with smaller tumours, but we've also seen cats on much larger doses than Malcolm see a lot of improvement. Without the expensive CT scan, you can't really say how large the tumour is. Not worth getting the scan done.
Good to hear his BP was normal - that can be a concern in some acros.
Some acros are thought to possibly get headaches - human acros do. You might want to see if pain relief would help him, buprenorphine or gabapentin.
Hi! My cat Vinny was diagnosed with acromegaly last week. The specialist hasn’t sent me the official test results yet but just said they were high. (I have requested the actual values). In your post, you say it is not worth getting a CT scan. Why? Too much money? Our vet is recommending it but we are having a hard time wrapping our head around the cost. For context, Vinny is 6 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes in April 2024. Thank you!!