Shenandoah
Member Since 2015
This is mostly just a release, since I know people here understand. But I'm happy to take any thoughts or suggestions. I just feel helpless at the moment.
The whole story... brought my kitties to the vet for regular checkup last Tuesday, and shots for my civvie. Shenandoah is doing great
My civvie's only issue was an infected tooth and tarter, needs dental work.
So they pulled blood to do labs before anesthesia.
Next day got lab work back, and it was bad. Hyperthyroid, advanced chronic kidney disease, diabetes (BG 405). I was in tears all afternoon.
But when I started reading about the diseases, it didn't make sense. She had no symptoms. I know cats are good at hiding things, but lack of symptoms in advanced stages seemed odd. But what really got me was when I took her BG. 56 on the Relion Confirm. Now, even accounting for vet stress and using a human glucometer, that difference made no sense.
Meanwhile, vet started questioning the protein numbers, called the lab, and they agreed something wasn't right. She called me and said the lab would re-do the test at no charge. I had an appointment to go in Friday to get her blood pulled again.
Thursday night I started noticing odd behavior. Not eating, curled up in the corner, not wanting to play, generally lethargic. Worried, but knew we were headed to the vet in the morning.
Friday morning she was normal. Came and ate, played, ran around, tried to trip me, all the usual stuff. Also left a normal looking poo in the litter box. So when I went to the vet I mentioned the Thursday evening incident, but we were't too concerned.
So I brought her back home, and starting that afternoon we were back to the odd behavior. She didn't want to eat at all, in fact the only thing that made her get up was if I put food near her - she'd walk away, then she'd come back after I removed it. Threw up a few times early Saturday morning.
So Saturday morning I call the vet and they say to bring her in. Bloodwork results are back and all looks good (yay!). She has borderline kidney values - very top of the normal range - so we probably will be dealing with that down the road, but not yet. BG was 112, thyroid was normal. So that part is a relief...
I dropped her off for the whole morning so they could get to her in between patients. X-rays and exam later, she only seems to have a lot of gas and maybe some constipation (she had one kind of large poo in the x-ray, but vet didn't think it needed an enema). She got sub-q fluids, and an antibiotic to hopefully help her mouth feel a little better. Was told to try chicken baby food and tuna in water if she doesn't eat her regular food.
So now we've been home about 6 hours. She had a bunch of water when she first got home (and pee'd, she had a huge bladder in her x-rays since she held it while at the vet's all morning). She's eaten a few bites of the baby food, and two small pieces of tuna. So at least she has something inside her, although not much. I have some Cerenia to give her tomorrow if she's throwing up (so far she has not thrown up again), and Mirtazipine tomorrow if she still isn't eating.
I just feel so bad for her. I don't know what to do for her. Since nothing was obviously wrong, maybe just the stress of the two vet visits this week, along with probably tooth pain? I wish I could make her feel better
I'm sorry for the long message. Not sure the two things going on (false bloodwork and lethargy) are at all related, probably just coincidental, but they occurred together so it's all part of my own stress. I just feel helpless and overwhelmed. The week has been an emotional roller coaster.
BTW, my civvie is my "young" one, at 15
(Foxy on the left, Shenandoah on the right, a few years ago)
The whole story... brought my kitties to the vet for regular checkup last Tuesday, and shots for my civvie. Shenandoah is doing great
My civvie's only issue was an infected tooth and tarter, needs dental work.
So they pulled blood to do labs before anesthesia.
Next day got lab work back, and it was bad. Hyperthyroid, advanced chronic kidney disease, diabetes (BG 405). I was in tears all afternoon.
But when I started reading about the diseases, it didn't make sense. She had no symptoms. I know cats are good at hiding things, but lack of symptoms in advanced stages seemed odd. But what really got me was when I took her BG. 56 on the Relion Confirm. Now, even accounting for vet stress and using a human glucometer, that difference made no sense.
Meanwhile, vet started questioning the protein numbers, called the lab, and they agreed something wasn't right. She called me and said the lab would re-do the test at no charge. I had an appointment to go in Friday to get her blood pulled again.
Thursday night I started noticing odd behavior. Not eating, curled up in the corner, not wanting to play, generally lethargic. Worried, but knew we were headed to the vet in the morning.
Friday morning she was normal. Came and ate, played, ran around, tried to trip me, all the usual stuff. Also left a normal looking poo in the litter box. So when I went to the vet I mentioned the Thursday evening incident, but we were't too concerned.
So I brought her back home, and starting that afternoon we were back to the odd behavior. She didn't want to eat at all, in fact the only thing that made her get up was if I put food near her - she'd walk away, then she'd come back after I removed it. Threw up a few times early Saturday morning.
So Saturday morning I call the vet and they say to bring her in. Bloodwork results are back and all looks good (yay!). She has borderline kidney values - very top of the normal range - so we probably will be dealing with that down the road, but not yet. BG was 112, thyroid was normal. So that part is a relief...
I dropped her off for the whole morning so they could get to her in between patients. X-rays and exam later, she only seems to have a lot of gas and maybe some constipation (she had one kind of large poo in the x-ray, but vet didn't think it needed an enema). She got sub-q fluids, and an antibiotic to hopefully help her mouth feel a little better. Was told to try chicken baby food and tuna in water if she doesn't eat her regular food.
So now we've been home about 6 hours. She had a bunch of water when she first got home (and pee'd, she had a huge bladder in her x-rays since she held it while at the vet's all morning). She's eaten a few bites of the baby food, and two small pieces of tuna. So at least she has something inside her, although not much. I have some Cerenia to give her tomorrow if she's throwing up (so far she has not thrown up again), and Mirtazipine tomorrow if she still isn't eating.
I just feel so bad for her. I don't know what to do for her. Since nothing was obviously wrong, maybe just the stress of the two vet visits this week, along with probably tooth pain? I wish I could make her feel better
I'm sorry for the long message. Not sure the two things going on (false bloodwork and lethargy) are at all related, probably just coincidental, but they occurred together so it's all part of my own stress. I just feel helpless and overwhelmed. The week has been an emotional roller coaster.
BTW, my civvie is my "young" one, at 15
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