kitty update
Feb. 12th, 2003 07:05 pmI asked if we could just jump to the more expensive, conclusive test and be done, but that wouldn't tell us if there's a parathyroid problem and it wouldn't be good to ignore that if he does have a problem. Oh well.
The vet is also suspicious that it might turn out that Erik just has high calcium levels and nothing's really wrong. She bases this suspicion on the fact that two years ago (first data we have) his blood-calcium level was 12.8 (something) and this time it was 13.1 -- a slight rise, but not a big one and he hasn't been sick in the meantime. (Except, I pointed out, he's been losing weight. And the cats I know who have had kidney failure have also lost significant weight. But she's not convinced that's relevant here.) Normal blood-calcium level is 8.2 to 10.8, she said.
I feel confident that the vet is doing her best to try to explain things to me, and that she's showing more concern than I'm used to from vets, but I still feel like I'm not completely getting this. I think I need to spend more time with Veterinary Partner, but I also need to ask her to write down the names of the tests she's doing and the measures she's looking for.
I have an appointment for Monday evening for her to draw more blood. (I asked if she could draw enough for both tests and set some of it aside, rather than making me come in again if we don't like the results of the first test, but she doesn't know if blood can be held that long.)
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Date: 2003-02-13 07:13 am (UTC)