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THis is for those who've asked how's the old man.

 

Background. . . the old man is losing weight at an astronomical pace. He looks like a skeleton. He's eating like a pig. Is not vomiting, and has perfect stools.

 

What we've done.

We've decreased his thyroid meds to 0.3mg's twice a day, and had him retested. . thyroid levels are normal. We've done two blood tests, and the abnormal values from the first were gone in the second.

 

Talked with the vet about tuck. . . .The vet doesn't know what's going on . . but here's our course of action.

 

We're going to deworm him, and put him on an antibiotic just in case he has a secondary infection in his pancreas or intestines that is causing him not to absorb the nutrients from the foods.

 

If this doesn't work . . .where do we go from here. . .

 

Have a specialized pancreatic enzyme test done. Theory: Maybe the pancreas isn't putting out sufficient enzymes to breakdown the foods. .. so all the foods he's eating he's not getting the nutrients from it.

 

or

 

Assume that his IBD is acting up and he's developing an interolance to his current foods and change the protein source. He's raw fed, and currently off of all poultry. This would leave him on rabbit for a month, and see if he gains weight.

 

So. . .if the current deworming and antibiotic doesn't work, we're going to go on a novel protein diet for a month. If that doesn't work, we'll do the pancreatic testing. If that doesn't work, then we're back to square one. . . and the vet suggests we do the expensive testing the specialist wanted to do a year ago. . . .endoscopy and colonoscopy. . . . .

 

So cross your fingers that the current treatment works!

 

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Forgot to add. . . they've done 3 fecals and nothing

 

He had an ultrasound done earlier this year where they determined low motility. . .hense why they suspect IBD>

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My greyhound is young (4 YO) but had some pretty serious health issues. He is also raw fed and was eating enormous quantities (+5% body weight per day). Thing is that his poop was often soft and Tuck's is perfect. Anyway, I had a gajillion fecals done and they were all clear. But I recently wormed him anyway, with Panacur. 3-5 day doses spaced for Whipworm. And it seems to have made a difference. He is now eating "only" 4% of body weight per day. And poop was always picture perfect for some weeks after treatment.

 

The pancreatic test is probably a good idea anyway. It's not invasive and way cheaper than endoscopy. And it will show if he has SIBO (Small intestinal Bacterial Overrowth), which is treated with A/Bs and sometimes Vit B12 supplements or the more serious EPI. My dog has SIBO and I have found that it is not so much the type of meat as the amount of fat (low) & bone (high) in the diet that makes a difference.

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Sending my many prayers and gentle hugs. :grouphug

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My greyhound is young (4 YO) but had some pretty serious health issues. He is also raw fed and was eating enormous quantities (+5% body weight per day). Thing is that his poop was often soft and Tuck's is perfect. Anyway, I had a gajillion fecals done and they were all clear. But I recently wormed him anyway, with Panacur. 3-5 day doses spaced for Whipworm. And it seems to have made a difference.

Whipworms often do not show up in fecal exams because there are few eggs in the stool of affected dogs. Whipworm females lay significantly less eggs than hookworms and roundworms do, and they lay them in cycles. If you have a fecal sample from an "off" day, you won't see any eggs. So it is possible that he was infected and it never showed up, either because of that, because of a procedural issue, etc.

 

Glad he's better now. :)

 

 

 

 

~Lindsay~

 

 

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Sending prayers for Tuck. :hope

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