Yes, the liver enzymes have dropped a lot! that was a very nive surprise, I wasn't expecting such a big change that quick.Originally Posted by Harley PoMMom
And, thanks for changing the title!
Yes, the liver enzymes have dropped a lot! that was a very nive surprise, I wasn't expecting such a big change that quick.Originally Posted by Harley PoMMom
And, thanks for changing the title!
Last edited by joalgopa; 09-26-2018 at 06:51 PM.
Thank you for your wishes Joan and Squirt'sMom!
Hi! Here are some pictures from Mia's birthday.
The one on the left is Clean, Mia is in the middle, and their son Terry is on the right.
Adorable pictures!
Joan, mom to my Angel Lena, Angel Gable, Angel Phoenix, Angel Doree, Cooper, Sibble, and now Raina.
Awwwwww, yes, they sure are!!!!!
Happy Belated Birthday, little Mia :-))))))))))))))))
Marianne
Oh they are all adorable!!
"May you know that absence is full of tender presence and that nothing is ever lost or forgotten." John O'Donahue, "Eternal Echoes"
Death is not a changing of worlds as most imagine, as much as the walls of this world infinitely expanding.
OMGoodness, they are all so gorgeous, and that grin Mia has is adorable!!!!
Hi everyone! I have an update on Mia's case.
Her hair has copletly grown back on her legs and face, but her torso still has thin hair. She's still hungry all the time but her thirst is almost back to normal. The pot belly has reduced a bit. Her skin and nails are better but she has some kind of dandruff and small red lesions appear every now and then.
I took her to the vet for her medical tests on november 6, most of the levels are stable and close to normal but glucose and cholesterol are a little high and creatinine has increased a bit too, the good news is that cortisol is at the lowest level since she was diagnosed wit Cushing. These were the results:
Blood chemistry
Alkaline phosphatase 39 u/L (normal range 10-100) Last time 80
SGPT 63 mg/dL (normal range 10-94) Last time 60
SGOT 74 U/L (normal range 10-62) Last time 51
Creatinine 1 mg/dL (normal range 0.5-1.4) Last time 0.4
Glucose 159 mg/dL (normal range 53-117) Last time 134
Cholesterol 392 mg/dL (normal range 116-317) Last time 334
Pre Vetoryl Cortisol 6.46 ug/dL or 178 nmol/L, last time 17.4 ug/dL or 480 nmol/L
The next medical exams will be until February and we're still keeping the 15 mg daily dose of Trilostane.
Thank you for the update. It sounds like you are on the right track but because you are still seeing symptoms and the pre Vetoryl cortisol is higher than it should be, a dosing increase may be a very good idea. I have provided a link below to the monitoring flow chart for assessing the pre Vetoryl cortisol and if you look at the left side of he chart, you will see that a dose increase would be appropriate for your dog based on persistent symptoms and high pre Vetoryl cortisol. Top of the range is 5.0 u/dl plus 15% which would be 5.75 u/dL. You may want to share this flow chart with your vet and discuss a possible dose increase.
Vetoryl Flowchart Pre-Pill 4 2018 v2 UK ONLY ug-dl(2).pdf
Glynda
Hi guys! I have an update on Mia. Phisically she's still playful and with lots of energy but she has severe skin problems (a persistent staph infection) that we have not been able to control, we will be starting a new treatment with new creams, spray and shampoo combo next week.
Today, I got the results from her most recent tests and they are not what I would like to see, here they are compared to February tests:
Weight: 19.8 pounds Last time: 22 pounds
Alkaline phosphatase 259 u/L (normal range 23-212) Last time 131
SGPT 110 mg/dL (normal range 10-94) Last time 91
SGOT 0.66 U/L (normal range 10-62) Last time 42
Creatinine 1.08 mg/dL (normal range 0.5-1.4) Last time 0.88
Pre Vetoryl Cortisol 8.75 ug/dL or 241 nmol/L, last time 8.46 ug/dL or 233 nmol/L
Based on those results, the vet thinks that liver damage has already begun. The dose has been 20 mg daily since February but it seems like we have to increase it even more.
We will be doing an ultrasound on Mia next week to see how her adrenal glands and other organs are doing.
Last edited by joalgopa; 06-15-2019 at 12:55 PM.