Heather and Raja (GA)
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Took her in today and the good news is she weighs 9.06 lbs which is great. I know she had recently gained weight so she has lost some but she's still better than she was in August when she got sick. Also the vet said that yes I can use the sub q fluids and she actually said it was good that I did though I didn't ask how long they are good for after they are opened.
Now on to the bad news. They aren't sure what's wrong with her, they said maybe infection, maybe pancrititis, maybe hepataic lipidosis.
I don't think it's hepatic lipidosis because again she is acting like she was back in August when I took her to the emergency vet and her regular vet and her liver values were high at the er vet but a week later at the regular vet they were fine
She wanted to take X-rays because she said Raja might have swallowed something she shouldn't have. I told them no, first I know Raja she's 17 yrs old and she's picky about food plus in her 17yrs she's never been one to eat anything but food and again this is the same symptoms she had back in August.
She wanted to run a frutosimine test on her but I said no to that too. My thought is right now her BG is elevated, that I know for sure but it very well could be from being sick and I am checking her so in a few days when she starts to feel better if her BG still stays elevated I'll think about starting her on lantus again. To me at this stage a frutosimine test would be a waste of money
The other thing she wanted was to give her steriods and yet again I said no. She's just guessing at this point, she isn't 100% or even 50% sure if she does have pancrititis and because there is a chance the steriod could raise her BG enough that she needs insulin again I want to be cautious, I don't want to just pump her full of meds hoping one will work and knowing one could make her sicker.
They gave me more sub q fluids to give her plus an antibiotic and recommended force feeding her until she is eating on her own. She also gave her a B12 shot and told me to continue giving her Reglan and cyproheptadine to help her with throwing up and make her hungry
Also she was struggling to poop yesterday and today. Finally she pooped a little but it was pebble sized and marble sized, she also has diarrhea along with it but just enough to stick to her rear end and make a mess all over the house when she sits. She said she isn't constipated, she thinks it's just from the diarrhea and then later today after the vet visit I noticed her scooting on her butt on the floor 3 different times. About 10 years ago she had impacted anal glands and needed surgery to clean it all out, so I'm wondering if maybe that's it. Would the anal glands be something they would know off the bat was wrong or is that something they don't normally look for?
The vet we saw today is not her regular vet, this is someone I've never seen before and they've already set us up for a recheck on Monday.
Basically I want to know if yall think I was right turning down the X-ray, the frutosimine test, and the steriod shot and if I should bring up the possibility of impacted anal glands on Monday.
Now on to the bad news. They aren't sure what's wrong with her, they said maybe infection, maybe pancrititis, maybe hepataic lipidosis.
I don't think it's hepatic lipidosis because again she is acting like she was back in August when I took her to the emergency vet and her regular vet and her liver values were high at the er vet but a week later at the regular vet they were fine
She wanted to take X-rays because she said Raja might have swallowed something she shouldn't have. I told them no, first I know Raja she's 17 yrs old and she's picky about food plus in her 17yrs she's never been one to eat anything but food and again this is the same symptoms she had back in August.
She wanted to run a frutosimine test on her but I said no to that too. My thought is right now her BG is elevated, that I know for sure but it very well could be from being sick and I am checking her so in a few days when she starts to feel better if her BG still stays elevated I'll think about starting her on lantus again. To me at this stage a frutosimine test would be a waste of money
The other thing she wanted was to give her steriods and yet again I said no. She's just guessing at this point, she isn't 100% or even 50% sure if she does have pancrititis and because there is a chance the steriod could raise her BG enough that she needs insulin again I want to be cautious, I don't want to just pump her full of meds hoping one will work and knowing one could make her sicker.
They gave me more sub q fluids to give her plus an antibiotic and recommended force feeding her until she is eating on her own. She also gave her a B12 shot and told me to continue giving her Reglan and cyproheptadine to help her with throwing up and make her hungry
Also she was struggling to poop yesterday and today. Finally she pooped a little but it was pebble sized and marble sized, she also has diarrhea along with it but just enough to stick to her rear end and make a mess all over the house when she sits. She said she isn't constipated, she thinks it's just from the diarrhea and then later today after the vet visit I noticed her scooting on her butt on the floor 3 different times. About 10 years ago she had impacted anal glands and needed surgery to clean it all out, so I'm wondering if maybe that's it. Would the anal glands be something they would know off the bat was wrong or is that something they don't normally look for?
The vet we saw today is not her regular vet, this is someone I've never seen before and they've already set us up for a recheck on Monday.
Basically I want to know if yall think I was right turning down the X-ray, the frutosimine test, and the steriod shot and if I should bring up the possibility of impacted anal glands on Monday.