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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Happy New Year to you and Lucy, too!! I’m so glad to hear that she’s getting some relief from the drinking and urination. But so sorry to hear about those fluid filled lumps. I can’t say that I’m familiar with fluid filled cysts like that, and I’m surely sorry that you and Lucy are having to deal with them. But thank goodness she’s still a happy girl — by far, that’s the most important thing of all.
Once again, best wishes to you both!
Marianne
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
I'm glad things are going good for Lucy other than the sores coming up. At first I thought it was calcinosis cutis, a rare complication with Cushing's but the more I read I realized your description doesn't fit CC so I am stumped too. Hopefully her vet can figure it out and have a solution. Bless her heart...and yours too!
Hope you and yours have a blessed 2024!
Leslie
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Ηι . just an update about my sweet Lucy.
The last month she is much better, there are days that she will not need toilet for 5-6 hours, that never happened before. I also noticed that new healthy hair grew back in some parts of her chest!
She had also blood work last week and all seem to be normal, even ALP was down to almost normal levels. :)
We did not test her cortisol levels yet, next month probably.
She seems healthier in general so we decided its time to start her treatment for leishmaniosis also before it progress (if left untreated can soon affect her kidneys, spleen and other organs)
Hope you are all ok, Matina
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Thanks so much for your update, so happy to hear Lucy is doing better.
Hugs, Lori
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Hi, hope you are all well.
Sweet Lucy is still with us, zero interest for adoption. I know there are very few chances for her to be adopted at this age and with 2 serious illnesses. Anyway she will always have our home. :)
She is still on 15 mg once a day, she is relatively good, even has some new healthy hair in her chest belly area. She is now on meds for both Cushing and leismaniosis, the meds for leismaniosis make also the dogs to pee more, so not mush improvement with urination.
Today, we had arrange for her a monitoring test , this time i manage to have it for free in the shelter clinic.
They called me and told me that instead of ACTH test they did the LDDS test. I am wondering if that is normal for monitoring Cushings!
We also arranged for an ultrasound to see the organs, i am feeling a mass or more probably an enlarged organ in her belly. Can be both cushing's or leismaniosis they both affect internal organs as i understand.
She is always funny, happy, energetic and has a huge appetite:)
Hope the best for all fur babies of the forum.
Thank you, Matina
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Hello again, Matina, and thanks so much for this update. I’m sorry to hear that Lucy has gotten leishmaniosis. I didn’t know much about this disease, but now I have read more about it and I surely hope the medication will keep her comfortable. I see that the disease can cause enlarged lymph nodes and also an enlarged spleen, so perhaps that is what you’re feeling in her belly.
As far as the LDDS, I’m afraid it is *not* used for monitoring trilostane treatment. In many cases, it is considered to be the best diagnostic test for Cushing’s, so perhaps the shelter vet was thinking it would be a good choice for continuing to test Lucy. Or perhaps they couldn’t obtain the ACTH stimulating gel, and thought the LDDS would be a worthy substitute. But unfortunately it is not.
So I do not think it would be safe to increase Lucy’s dose, regardless of the LDDS results. However, I’m thinking that even if an ACTH had been done, now would not be a good time to increase her dose since the effects of the leismaniosis might be stressing her body and temporarily raising her cortisol level due to that illness and not the Cushing’s. It might be best to wait on the ACTH, anyway.
Under these circumstances, I do think there is one way in which the LDDS may be helpful, though, and that’s to ensure that Lucy’s baseline cortisol is not dropping too low. That will be the first reading on the test, and from safety’s standpoint, the biggest issue is to make sure the adrenal function is not being oversuppressed by the medication. So if I’m not being too confusing, I would not increase Lucy’s trilostane based on the LDDS. But if Lucy’s baseline cortisol is dropping too low, it might be important to lower her dose.
I hope I’m making sense in what I’ve written. If not, please don’t hesitate to ask me to explain more clearly. And please do keep updating us on all the testing.
Big hugs to Lucy!
Marianne
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Ηι Μarianne, thanks for the quick response.
I think i understand what you say. I will not get exact facts about her progress but i will at least be able to have an idea if the current dose is working and if she even may needs lower.
She had the leismaniasis from the first day we found her, but its at an early stage, so we decided that cushings was a priority. We started the treatment last 2 months. It's a conservative treatment, just some pills to keep it from progressing. Leismaniasis its very often in mediterenean area, and can be as bad as cushings and cause death if left untreated. Poor Lucy she probably had no proper care at her previous home.
I think she ll defineteley need an ultrasound as next step and a proper test in near future .
I ll come back with the test results when available.
Thank you again.
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Yes, from my reading I saw the disease is common in the Mediterranean. I see it is found in some parts of the U.S., too, but just not commonly in areas where I have lived. If Lucy has had it all along, then an ACTH would likely give you helpful monitoring information when you’re able to have it done in the future. But also yes, it sounds like an ultrasound may be a top priority right now.
As always, you’re doing a wonderful job of taking care of Lucy. She’s sooooooooooo lucky to have found her way into your home and heart!
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Hi,all. Marianne thanks for your encouraging words.
Just an update for the test.
They definitely did an LDDS instead of ACTH test, i had the results today. They also did full blood work although we did one month ago. Normal sugar levels, ALP is lower than 9 months ago, was 650 then 250 now (6-180 normal)
These were the results ( she had the pill 3-4 hours before the test)
1.3 μg/dl [ref. 0.7-8.0]
3.0 μg/dl
9.7 μg/dl
They told me to just stay on the same dose and that seems to work... I am not sure how they came to that conclusion.
Thinking of continuing the meds as she seems ok and has no bad reaction and retest her in my vet in one month. ( i don't want to stress her more now, her small legs are full of wounds from the needles)
here are the results of her first ldds exam 9 months ago.
26.2 μg/dl [ref. 0.7-8.0]
11.8 μg/dl
8.2 μg/dl
As i understand the meds at least work. Maybe someone can get something more from these results?
Thank you!
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Thanks so much for giving us these results. Unfortunately though, as I wrote before, I do not know of any way in which the LDDS test results generally can be used to make monitoring decisions after Vetoryl treatment has been started. Lucy’s baseline cortisol does fall within normal range, so that’s good. However, we probably don’t want it dropping any lower. Even though the normal baseline range for a dog without Cushing’s is listed on your labsheet as low as 0.7 ug/dL, we frequently see the desired results for a Cushpup taking Vetoryl to be at least 1.45 on both the pre and post-ACTH testing. As long as Lucy is generally looking well, you’re probably OK to still maintain this same dose for another month until you can have a genuine ACTH performed. But if she starts acting unwell before then, I’d halt the Vetoryl until you can recheck her cortisol to make sure it has not dropped even lower.
And as far as those original diagnostic LDDS results, I can’t remember whether we already talked about them, but they are indeed consistent with Cushing’s, and also with the form of the disease caused by a pituitary tumor.
Once again, you’re doing a great job taking care of her. She’s a very lucky little girl to have you!
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Thank you again Marianne.
I know these exams are useless, and i am so angry cause Lucy was stressed for nothing and i still have to pay for the right exams. The only thing that i know for sure is that I ll never go back to that clinic again.:D
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Ηι all, just an update from sweet Lucy.
She had no improvement with cushing's , just the same, but unfortunately her leishmaniasis got worse, she was bleeding from nose last days, a usual sign of advanced leishmaniasis. We did some blood work for that and also for cushings . I am afraid she will need to take miltofesin along with vetoryl,, I am afraid how her tiny body will respond with 2 strong meds that have a lot side effects.
The only happy news is that i officially adopted her and she will be part of our family and i ll not have to worry about her future any more.
Hope you are all ok. Matina
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Oh Matina, it makes my heart sing to know that Lucy is now officially yours!!! Bless you for all the love and care that you give her. I’m so sorry, though, to hear that the leishmaniasis seems to be worsening. I’m sending all hopes and healing wishes for her recovery, and we’ll always be here for you if you just want to talk things over.
Please give Lucy many gentle hugs from her family here,
Marianne
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Hi all! Marianne thank you again for you nice words. I feel much better and relaxed now that Lucy is part of our family and i know she ll always be safe and have the care she needs.
She finally had an ultrasound and also did some extra some blood work , including electrolytes (no vet told as before) . Electrolytes were all in normal levels which vet suggested is a good sign that the dosage is still ok.
The ultrasound findings were as i was expecting
( I tried to translate from greek as best as i could)
-Hepatomegaly
-Symmetric enlargement of the adrenal glands
-Findings of gallbladder mucocele.
-Chronic pancreatitis.
-Possible degeneration of the splenic parenchyma (haemosiderin deposition).
We had seen signs of pancreatitis last 2-3 months so she is already on special diet (kibbles for pancreatitis and low fat food only)
Good news, her kidneys were fine, so the leishmaniosis is not affecting her organs yet.
Hope you are all ok. Matina
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Hi everyone, it has been many months since i last wrote...
we have a new ,very cute, foster boy in a wheelchair and with 2 doggies that need extra care, time has been limited.
Sweet Lucy is still here, and she is much better. After summer we finally found an experienced vet and she had all proper exams, blood pressure, acht tests,urine tests etc.
We changed 3 months ago from one 15 mg dose in the morning to a split dose (10 mg in the morning and 5 mg in the afternoon) and as it seems it worked better for her. Her belly is gone, ALP is down, her blood pressure is also lower (it was quite high) and also the last ACTH test confirmed that indeed the dose is working.
Her leishmaniasis is under control also and she has no side effects from any of the treatments , so we are optimistic about future.
Hope you are all ok, Matina.
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Dear Matina,
It’s wonderful to hear from you again, and especially to get this great report on Lucy! You’re doing such a fine job of caring for her, as well as the other dogs you’ve welcomed into your home. Bless you for taking on the care of your newest little foster boy!
Things have remained pretty quiet around here since you last visited, so it’s especially good to hear from you again and with such good news to share.
Please do give all your dogs a hug for me, and we’ll always be grateful for additional updates on how you’re all doing together.
Best wishes always,
Marianne
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Hi ,Last week we celebrated 2 years with Lucy. It feels like yesterday but it is also 2 years since she was first diagnosed.
Lucy is better than ever, full of life and so energetic.
Hope you are all ok.
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Re: Hi all, foster girl with Cushing's
Oh, this is wonderful news for sure!!! Thanks so much for letting us help you celebrate this milestone, and please give Lucy some gentle pats and kisses for us!
Well done, sweet Lucy!
Marianne