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As you say, may seem a bit OTT but at least all tests etc. done at once and as she's sedated much less stressful for her. Hope there are positive outcomes from the tests. |
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Well Candy is home, so no further forward really- nothing remarkable on her bloods, her esinophils were high ( related to the IBD), she had signs of infection (she had a wee abscess from a tick bite and the vet drained it) , nothing else. The vet did feel a goitre in her throat that might indicate hyperthyroidism but usually the liver enzymes are raised, but they were normal. Nothing felt wrong with her tummy. I just have to wait for her thyroid test to come back and if normal assume it is the IBD. She may have to go onto steroids but I would prefer to avoid it if possible. |
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I've forgotten now what it was for, but my neighbor's Aby, Emily, had to go on steroids for a bit, and she gained a terrible amount of weight ... looked like a brown watermelon on legs! I hope Candy can avoid it too. |
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The latest Candy update- her bloods came back within the normal range for T4, the vet did ask the lab to do an equilibrium test ( which would show up whether she was in the process of going hyperthyroid) but the sample had broken down. The vet is concerned about the lump in her throat, if it isn't a goitre he's worried it may be something in her lymph nodes ( lymphoma). She is booked in for Tuesday to be sedated again, x-rayed, scanned and an FNA from the lump as well as another blood sample to be sent off for an equilibrium test. She is a bit better and has stopped being sick with being fed white fish, but she is still very scrawny and her coat is poor. I am hoping it is just a flare up of the IBD with the stress of new cats but I would rather be over careful than miss something. |
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