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Oh, what a nightmare. So, so sorry to hear this.
I've had two cats with mystery digestive ailments. One was gravely ill, and who knows what her long-term prognosis is...the only way to diagnose her issues with certainty is exploratory surgery.
These types of issues seem to be really hard to pin down.
I'm no vet, but it sounds like obstruction. (My first job was at a cat shelter with a hospice, we had our own clinic and saw hundreds of cats).
I wish you were closer to me in the Midwest, or I'd definitely have a referral!
Hope you find out more soon and that your little furbaby continues his uphill climb.
maybe IBS really is a potential diagnosis
Did they also check for pancreatitis?
on the other that does kind of increase the likelihood of a cancer diagnosis now
Oh no. I'm so sorry, I hope your boy stays clear for a good long timeOne of mine was just diagnosed with small cell lymphoma. He has had IBS for years and it tends to morph into lymphoma. If your guy has the same, prednisolone will help alleviate symptoms until such time as you decide to do oral chemo. I'm not there yet with my guy as the prednisolone has stopped his symptoms. Both prednisolone and oral chemo carry unpleasant side effect potential but when you're dealing with a terminal illness, there aren't many options, just the lesser of evils. I hope you get a diagnosis soon and that it's not cancer. All digits crossed.
One of mine was just diagnosed with small cell lymphoma. He has had IBS for years and it tends to morph into lymphoma. If your guy has the same, prednisolone will help alleviate symptoms until such time as you decide to do oral chemo. I'm not there yet with my guy as the prednisolone has stopped his symptoms. Both prednisolone and oral chemo carry unpleasant side effect potential but when you're dealing with a terminal illness, there aren't many options, just the lesser of evils. I hope you get a diagnosis soon and that it's not cancer. All digits crossed.
We all kept thinking obstruction too - it sounds SO likely. But nothing showed up on Xrays or US, and endoscopy was clear - definitely a nightmare scenarioWe started talking about exploratory surgery but he was declining so quickly, the vet didn't think he'd be stable enough for it... And we were terribly uncomfortable with that idea anyway
Best case diagnosis is a really really dreadful episode of IBS. The treatment would be a steroid regimen, and they put him on prednisone for inflammation yesterday... And yesterday he looked truly dreadful, so it seemed very improbable that IBS was the culprit. But today he's genuinely improved - maybe IBS really is a potential diagnosis![]()
My girl with IBS was also initially too unstable for surgery..the idea of surgery also made me deeply uncomfortable..
Garett's chemo was fine... Until we had to increase the dose to the point where the side effects were making him uncomfortable. That's when we knew we had to let him go.
I opted for biopsy via endoscopy. The risk with that is the tissue samples are small and diagnosis may be difficult. When the lab couldn't get a definitive diagnosis via their first round, they asked permission to do a Par stain which showed the positive result.
His biopsy came back, sounds almost exactly like your verdict @Matata. Increase in white blood cells in small intestine. He definitely has some gastritis. Could be a sign of small cell lymphoma (treated with oral chemo). Could be #Just gastritis.
They’re going to stain - they can use the biopsy tissue they already retrieved. If the excess white blood cells are all from the same line it’s a cancer diagnosis. If not - nothing to worry about.
That takes about a week. In the meantime he’s improving every day on the steroids and anti inflammatory meds![]()
His biopsy came back, sounds almost exactly like your verdict @Matata. Increase in white blood cells in small intestine. He definitely has some gastritis. Could be a sign of small cell lymphoma (treated with oral chemo). Could be #Just gastritis.
They’re going to stain - they can use the biopsy tissue they already retrieved. If the excess white blood cells are all from the same line it’s a cancer diagnosis. If not - nothing to worry about.
That takes about a week. In the meantime he’s improving every day on the steroids and anti inflammatory meds![]()
Oh my goodness. I’m so sorry. What an ordeal for all of you. Any definitive diagnosis yet?
Not yet! It was narrowed down to either really bad IBS or small cell lymphoma, and we’re waiting on a biopsy stain to tell us which (hopefully! They said they get conclusive results about 85% of the time). That takes 5-10 days though. Sigh.
Oh, my - you've all definitely been through it. I'm so sorry, for ALL of it - the lost furry loved ones, their discomfort and suffering and pain, your pain, the worry, the expense - all of it.
That's a particularly frustrating development for Jimmy (and you) - it sounds like he was really on the upswing there, but now this.....it does sound like the steroids are helping and his appetite is returning nicely, and that's important. He looks SO much better in the last picture, too - you can see in his face that he feels a lot better!
We had a kitty who had IBS/IBD - don't know which, because we decided against the biopsy since she responded really, really well to steroids, and we were told that the treatment would be the same for either and that she was young enough that it was unlikely to be lymphoma without prior symptoms. I would say she was about 6 or so when she developed that, and went on the steroids. She did beautifully - other than the daily or every-other-day hassle of getting the pill in her! She regained a major honkin' appetite and was very much the loving, happy little chonk for years and years. Eventually, a few months after her 16th birthday, her condition worsened and it became apparent that, like for Matata's baby, it had transitioned to lymphoma. We had to say goodbye about two months before her 17th birthday. Anyway, my point is that she had a great life on the steroids for more than 10 years, so I'm hopeful that your Jimmy is looking forward to the same!
Thank you for sharing that @OboeGalI'm so glad you got so much good time with your girl, she had a long and obviously very beloved life with you. Several more happy years with Jimmy like you had with your girl is everything we're crossing fingers and toes and eyeballs for
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