Tuxedo Mom
Member Since 2014
My Tuxie is a 14yr old male kitty dx with diabetes Nov 18/14. Tuxie has an enlarged pancreas, liver and adrenal glands. He has had both an ultrasound and an x-ray which both confirm this. The U/S was done January 2/25 and the x-ray was done April 4/15. The findings did not show any irregularities in any of the organs simply the enlargement.
The vet who did the U/S gave a subjective opinion of Cushing's but Tuxie has had the UCCR test done and it comes back as within normal ranges. Although the lab had no set range for cats the range for dogs was anything <35 did not indicate Cushing's. Tuxie was 11.5 nnmo/L. If anyone has an actual number specifically for cats I would appreciate hearing about it. The LDDS and ACTH tests were not done since Tuxie is so prone to stress that the stay at the vets would have played havoc with the numbers. He has an oral HDDS test with dex and he had full suppression.
The other consideration was acromegaly which came back with a reading of 68 nmol/L reference range 12-92. He was also tested for IAA which came back negative.
This has really perplexed me since January as one of the first things I noticed about Tuxie before he was diagnosed was the fact that he was putting on weight..to me I called it "looking like he was pregnant", Other than about a 1/2lb drop in weight when he was diagnosed 3-4 weeks later when the drinking and peeing became obvious, he has held his weight and out on weight even with a controlled feeding schedule. He was 11/85 lb at dx November 18/14 and is now (April 4/15) 13.8 lb.
Tuxie's vet has no idea what could be causing the organomegaly, but I feel that this has a lot to do with the high glucose. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. I have researched this until my brain is in a total fog and am no further ahead now than the beginning of the year when I started researching.
The vet who did the U/S gave a subjective opinion of Cushing's but Tuxie has had the UCCR test done and it comes back as within normal ranges. Although the lab had no set range for cats the range for dogs was anything <35 did not indicate Cushing's. Tuxie was 11.5 nnmo/L. If anyone has an actual number specifically for cats I would appreciate hearing about it. The LDDS and ACTH tests were not done since Tuxie is so prone to stress that the stay at the vets would have played havoc with the numbers. He has an oral HDDS test with dex and he had full suppression.
The other consideration was acromegaly which came back with a reading of 68 nmol/L reference range 12-92. He was also tested for IAA which came back negative.
This has really perplexed me since January as one of the first things I noticed about Tuxie before he was diagnosed was the fact that he was putting on weight..to me I called it "looking like he was pregnant", Other than about a 1/2lb drop in weight when he was diagnosed 3-4 weeks later when the drinking and peeing became obvious, he has held his weight and out on weight even with a controlled feeding schedule. He was 11/85 lb at dx November 18/14 and is now (April 4/15) 13.8 lb.
Tuxie's vet has no idea what could be causing the organomegaly, but I feel that this has a lot to do with the high glucose. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. I have researched this until my brain is in a total fog and am no further ahead now than the beginning of the year when I started researching.
