So do I Kaz - it's only a tiny improvement but it can take weeks to get anywhere.
The vet phoned and we had quite a long chat
She had had quite a chat with the lab. Their view is that the increase in blood count to 26 is an extremely good sign
The lab could see evidence of new red blood cell production, which is really good news, and the white cell count is 'high'. The Imuran can suppress white cell production, so even if it does, Minnie has at present a high count, so that's good.
No-one wants dogs to have Imuran for any longer than necessary, because of the side effects, but since Minnie has had a response, she's going back on it, 1 tablet a day instead of 2.
She's staying on the slightly reduced dose of steroids (25mg instead of 30, twice a day).
There is the problem of leeching protein, so we're to try and get concentrated protein into her. The chicken livers have gone, I saw beef heart recommended somewhere but the local butcher doesn't stock it. He can get it but they're enormous and cost about £12 he thinks. Also he thought it would be fatty, which is not good.
Ox liver is a possibility but again he'd have to order it, and I'd have to have a whole one so I'm going to do a bit more research as to what would be best. The vet also suggested boiled eggs, up to 2 a day, so I've just cooked some and will add to her food.
Another potential side effect of the disease/drugs is an enlarged spleen, which would be a worry, and would also cause the thickness around the chest etc.
Oh and she didn't know what spirulina was but has since googled and can't give a professional opinion but agrees it's worth a try.
I think that's all. She was careful to warn me we're not out of the woods by any means, the lab results are encouraging but the side effects are as big a danger as the disease, so it's still a case of do whatever we can and hope for the best.