GratefulDawg
Posted : 12/27/2008 1:49:37 AM
Update on Cyclops
First of all.. I want to thank Callie again for contacting Dr Dodds. Dr Dodds made it easier for me to choose which of the 3 nearest hospitals would be the best to go to. Although she said all 3 would be just fine, she had personal experience with Oklahoma State University.
I had my vet fax records to OSU and we started on our way early Friday morning. Cyclops favorite thing ever is road trips. She even knows words like "rest area" and of course "park". She is extremely thirsty because of the Pred so we stopped about 5 times on the way so she could get out and pee and have another drink. When I let her out one time she was actually walking ahead of me on the leash. We fed her chicken breasts that morning and then about half way there we stopped for some burgers and she ended up eating a good part of both mine and my wifes burger and i think she even had a few french fries too.
We got to the hospital and was met by a very nice 4th Year Med Student. She took a very complete history and she made sure to caution us not to get our hopes up. She then told the story of the last IMHA patient they lost - which I mentioned in my last post. Then she took cyclops into an exam room with an Intern and did a quick exam. They noted that Cyclops's color was pretty good in her tounge and cheeks/gums. On Christmas Eve they were white as a sheet. They told me that someone would call me 2x a day every day she was in the hospital. They took a 500.00 deposit which they thought would cover things from Friday night until Monday morning.
I was only half way home when the phone rang. It was a 3rd doctor that I hadn't met. This doctor said she ran CBC and some other blood work and also re-did some X-rays. She said that her PCV was 22. That is the highest it has been. Her past CBC's were: 10.6, 9, 10, 6, 20 and now 22. 22 being 48 hours after her last transfusion.
Then came the ominous news: Cyclops is not regenerating cells. She is not making new baby cells. This is something I didn't know before. On Monday an attending physician will be back from Christmas Break and they are going to put Cyclops under anethisia and take a sample of bone marrow. Here is the part where I have to do some research. The doctor on the phone said it may be IMHA/AIHA or (as she worded it) "this may not be a true IMHA". I asked her what that meant and she said that the anemia might be caused by something like a cancer or something else in the bone marrow that stopping it from creating baby red cells. What I didn't think to ask at the time was if not auto immune then what is destroing all the red cells? Unless its a combo of cancer and auto immune.
The doctor had a positive tone and said that there are different meds they can try to get the bone marrow to start producing. Said we'll know more after Monday.
She has a heart murmor that was caused by the anemia. If her red cell count gets to the normal range it may even resolve itself. Her liver is slightly enlarged. She said it was most likely from the heavy doses of steroids. Her lungs appeared to be dry and clear which was good news. No evidence of cancer on any of the organs. She said her appetite was still good.
Someone will call tomorrow for another update.
Also I asked about the liposomal clodronate - the med student said she was going to look into where the study was done and try to get all the info she could about it. I asked her that if it came to the point where it didn't look like anything else was going to work if they'd try it on her - provided that it didn't cause any pain or undo suffering. I appreciated the fact both doctors I talked to didn't just blow my suggestions off.
They really respected Dr Dodds too and I brought my email from Dr Dodds and they thought it was very cool she took time on Christmas Day to send me a note and wish me good luck.
Even if we lose Cyclops.. I feel like I've done all that can be reasonably done. I am not going to be upset because of the money issue. If I lose Cyclops I won't be saying I should have saved the money and had her put to sleep. If she does recover then hopefully it can help others make the choice to try too. The more experience the doctors get in treating this the better.
To all of you.. it meant a lot to me to log in and see you thinking of Cyclops. Tomorrow I am going to try to put some picture up on here. The main thing is that she is the sweetest most gentle loving dog you'd ever want to meet. And always been that way. My only regret in her life is that I never took time to learn about how to get her in to visit people in hospitals or old age homes because nearly everyone I'd meet would tell me she was the perfect dog for that.
Talk to you all soon. Please.. if you have any info about the bone marrow draw and about non-regenerating cells let me know.
in fact let me know anything that crosses your mind, i'd rather be told twice than not be told at all.