Minnie's update Thursday 21st
Posted: 21 Feb 2013, 10:22
The vet could see the improvement, and has fallen a bit in love with Minnie She (Alison) takes her through to the surgery to shave a bit of fur and take the blood, and said this morning how Minnie would let you do absolutely anything to her.
We're allowed to give her more food, which is really good news. We were worried not to give her too much, which is right, but she has some muscle wastage so more food is ok.
She has less of the obvious excess liquid/pouchy bits, which is due to protein leeching out, which is also good.
However. Why is there always a however? Alison is concerned because Minnie's stomach area is 'doughy'. She suspects her spleen is swollen, which is a side effect of the disease - the spleen does a lot of the work with blood cells (Jo would know a lot more than me!). I've seen mentioned that quite a lot of dogs need a splenectomy with IMHA.
But, it can right itself once the condition has stabilised. But, it could also be due to a mass/tumour...at the moment it would be difficult to read an x-ray or scan, but if it doesn't disappear then it's something that would need doing at some point.
For now, Alison will phone later today with the blood results and will discuss then what to do about the drugs, so I'll pop back as soon as I know.
We're allowed to give her more food, which is really good news. We were worried not to give her too much, which is right, but she has some muscle wastage so more food is ok.
She has less of the obvious excess liquid/pouchy bits, which is due to protein leeching out, which is also good.
However. Why is there always a however? Alison is concerned because Minnie's stomach area is 'doughy'. She suspects her spleen is swollen, which is a side effect of the disease - the spleen does a lot of the work with blood cells (Jo would know a lot more than me!). I've seen mentioned that quite a lot of dogs need a splenectomy with IMHA.
But, it can right itself once the condition has stabilised. But, it could also be due to a mass/tumour...at the moment it would be difficult to read an x-ray or scan, but if it doesn't disappear then it's something that would need doing at some point.
For now, Alison will phone later today with the blood results and will discuss then what to do about the drugs, so I'll pop back as soon as I know.