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Good morning, everyone
Hoping today's visit goes well. I'll be glad when it's over and we're back. I'll update with what we find out.
The primary vet called this morning with partial results from yesterday's urinalysis. She said it didn't show any bacteria and that things looked better, but the culture still needs time to grow. She asked why I was taking her to the teaching hospital (they had called the primary this morning for records) and I said that she's still not acting herself so I want her double-checked.
Baby G didn't eat much at all last night, and is back under the couch again.
Last night I was doing some reading about UTIs and they sound like something you really don't want to play around with because they can spread to the kidneys, etc. It's her kidneys I'm really most concerned about. I want to make sure they stay healthy since I'm aware kidney issues are a big and common problem with cats and I'm trying to prevent that. I think that's my biggest fear, especially since a few kidney values were a smidge off in her bloodwork. Hoping I'm not putting her through all this stress unnecessarily but I think it's the only way I'll have peace of mind. At least her BGs are looking much better. I'll do a check before we leave. Road trip!![]()
I'm kind of concerned if they'll find thickened walls again. They said that could indicate IBD or small cell lymphoma, which are supposedly treated very similarly.
They also said she should lose weight.![]()
Did you do a biopsy to confirm? Or just try a treatment first to see the response?Wait for the results, don't panic before you know what's going on. Yes SCL and IBD have a similar therapy regimen. Luigi had thickened walls from his first ultrasound, he was 5, and lived until 13. Be calm RJ.
Did you do a biopsy to confirm? Or just try a treatment first to see the response?
Did you ever wish you had the biopsy done? I personally don't want to do it or anything invasive that I don't have to. I hope they don't ask about doing one, but I'm trying to research and learn so I'm better prepared with an answer if they do.
From what I'm reading and understanding so far, seems like the general idea if one opts to skip a biopsy, is to start treating symptoms with diet and some kind of steroid, and if that works, great. If it doesn't, then likely scl and can then throw in some kind of chemo pill.
I also read too that sometimes biopsies come back inconclusive, so that's nice.![]()
She should be getting the ultrasound right now...
They want me to reduce her dose to 3 units because shes gaining weight![]()
It really does make no sense to me other than I feel like they're basically wanting me to "unregulate" my cat because an unregulated cat loses weight. To me, that's not a healthy way to lose weight! To lose weight because we allow the diabetes to run rampant?! So I think I'll be disregarding that advice, lol. I always feel weird doing my own thing, but I really feel that advice is senseless.
Yes, I'm sure if she loses weight I'll need to reduce her insulin, and that makes perfect sense. It's just crazy to me to reduce insulin to make the cat lose weight! LolI have Sly's food calculated and he's had to go down as far as insulin requirements, so you can definitely do it RJ.
Thanks for the idea. It seems more achievable if we start with a smaller goal and work our way to that first.Why don't you just configure her calories for the weight you want her to be? Do it 1 lb at a time. You can calculate the calories and make it work.