mady and egon
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Egon's acromegaly test came back negative! His insulin antibodies are slightly elevated, but nothing too concerning for the vet. She is suggesting we just keep trying to see if we can get to a good dose for him and if he stays unregulated in a month or two we can look into pancreatitis or Cushings (but his other results and physical appearance don't lead her to think that's the case here). So maybe he is just a big gulper.
After talking with the internist, she says she recommends slowing down on the increases and giving him more time between dose adjustments. So I am thinking we might switch back to SLGS.
The vet agrees that he's probably on too much food and would be better around 200 kcal (currently on 260) so we will start reducing that and we've also just started feeding every 4 hours. So we will see have all of these changes do for him.
It's nice to have some answers, even though it's not totally conclusive. Thank you for all the support here!
Egon's acromegaly test came back negative! His insulin antibodies are slightly elevated, but nothing too concerning for the vet. She is suggesting we just keep trying to see if we can get to a good dose for him and if he stays unregulated in a month or two we can look into pancreatitis or Cushings (but his other results and physical appearance don't lead her to think that's the case here). So maybe he is just a big gulper.
After talking with the internist, she says she recommends slowing down on the increases and giving him more time between dose adjustments. So I am thinking we might switch back to SLGS.
The vet agrees that he's probably on too much food and would be better around 200 kcal (currently on 260) so we will start reducing that and we've also just started feeding every 4 hours. So we will see have all of these changes do for him.
It's nice to have some answers, even though it's not totally conclusive. Thank you for all the support here!