Chris and Chloe
Active Member
Before I say anything else, I want to give my heart felt thanks to everyone. I don't think those who have not been on the receiving end of all the vines, wisdom, experience, words of encouragement, support, prayers, etc. can fully appreciate how priceless this Board is, and how the community kicks into action to make sure that every resource is available to those in need. I cannot tell you how much knowing that everyone is here for us, means.
Update:
I called the ER vet this morning to get her opinion of Chloe's lab results, before talking to my regular vet. The ER vet suggested the next steps in detemining why Chloe's liver values are so elevated, and why she had a seizure, would be to get an ultrasound, and a bile-acid test.
On my way to work, I read the ER vet's write-up from yesterday.....she ended the report by writing that Chloe's prognosis is "poor". Needless to say, I cried all the way into the office.
I finally was able to talk to my vet about 10 minutes ago. She, too, suggested an ultrasound. But she thought we should test for Cushings (sp?) disease before doing the bile-acid test. Chloe did have an ultrasound done a year ago, so that will be a good reference point. The plan is to have the ultrasound and test for Cushings done ASAP - hopefully on either Monday or Tuesday.
Based on some posts, I feel a bit more positive than I did this morning. It sounds like the cause of all of this could be treatable. And I will do anything and everything to help Chloe.
I told DH this morning that I was going to start sleeping in the guest bedroom so Chloe could sleep with me. Before her dx, she used to sleep under the covers, on my stomach. But, because of her neuropathy, she was unable to walk up the stairs, so the civvies took over her spot. Now, she doesn't come upstairs. If our time is limited, I want to make sure that we have some "sleep overs". But based on the posts, and encouragement from my LL friends, I think I'll have positive thoughts that we'll get through this, and wait to move into the guest bedroom!
BG Recap - Blech!
PM +1.5 ~ 191
+5.5~ 323
+9.5 ~ 337
AMPS ~ 340
+11 ~ 300
Thanks again to all of you. You are the best.
Update:
I called the ER vet this morning to get her opinion of Chloe's lab results, before talking to my regular vet. The ER vet suggested the next steps in detemining why Chloe's liver values are so elevated, and why she had a seizure, would be to get an ultrasound, and a bile-acid test.
On my way to work, I read the ER vet's write-up from yesterday.....she ended the report by writing that Chloe's prognosis is "poor". Needless to say, I cried all the way into the office.
I finally was able to talk to my vet about 10 minutes ago. She, too, suggested an ultrasound. But she thought we should test for Cushings (sp?) disease before doing the bile-acid test. Chloe did have an ultrasound done a year ago, so that will be a good reference point. The plan is to have the ultrasound and test for Cushings done ASAP - hopefully on either Monday or Tuesday.
Based on some posts, I feel a bit more positive than I did this morning. It sounds like the cause of all of this could be treatable. And I will do anything and everything to help Chloe.
I told DH this morning that I was going to start sleeping in the guest bedroom so Chloe could sleep with me. Before her dx, she used to sleep under the covers, on my stomach. But, because of her neuropathy, she was unable to walk up the stairs, so the civvies took over her spot. Now, she doesn't come upstairs. If our time is limited, I want to make sure that we have some "sleep overs". But based on the posts, and encouragement from my LL friends, I think I'll have positive thoughts that we'll get through this, and wait to move into the guest bedroom!
BG Recap - Blech!
PM +1.5 ~ 191
+5.5~ 323
+9.5 ~ 337
AMPS ~ 340
+11 ~ 300
Thanks again to all of you. You are the best.