Auto immune… cancer

Vet just rang. He’s low on folate which suggests a malabsorption issue. Still going in on Thursday morning.
We are hoping they’ll find an old lump of sock in his gut somewhere.
Malabsorption explains the skinniness. Are they going to open him up for an exploratory?
 
Vet just rang. He’s low on folate which suggests a malabsorption issue. Still going in on Thursday morning.
We are hoping they’ll find an old lump of sock in his gut somewhere.
That wouldn't surprise me!

I was chatting with the senior small animal vet at the local practice the other day, she was telling me all the things they have had to remove from dogs over the Christmas/NY period. All sorts of stuff that they shouldn't have, including weirdly, hot cross buns(!). A lot of it included packaging that was just collateral damage.

She said that if the miscreant wasn't a Lab, it was most likely to be a Beagle or a Spaniel.

Fingers crossed that's all it is.
 
Hope all goes well today :)
Thank you. Well, they found nothing.
He had the lump in his mouth drained (and is consequently looking like he’s forgotten to put his teeth in). He had a biopsy of a scabby bit and that sent off. More bloods to look for rarer things.
His gut looks fine, his heart is slightly enlarged but she said that can happen with extreme weight loss. He’s lost 8kg since August. So it’s looking like auto immune.
 
Thank you. Well, they found nothing.
He had the lump in his mouth drained (and is consequently looking like he’s forgotten to put his teeth in). He had a biopsy of a scabby bit and that sent off. More bloods to look for rarer things.
His gut looks fine, his heart is slightly enlarged but she said that can happen with extreme weight loss. He’s lost 8kg since August. So it’s looking like auto immune.
8kg?! Crumbs.

Did they say what that means, as in the future? Like life long meds? How is he generally?
 
If it’s IBD, they often go well on a hydrolysed diet (eg royal canin Anallergenic) +/- steroids (you can get steroids that just act on the GIT called budnisone that avoid a lot of the steroid side effects). They can look normal on abdo u/s and require gut biopsies to diagnose. And can cause low folate and cobalamin
 
If it’s IBD, they often go well on a hydrolysed diet (eg royal canin Anallergenic) +/- steroids (you can get steroids that just act on the GIT called budnisone that avoid a lot of the steroid side effects). They can look normal on abdo u/s and require gut biopsies to diagnose. And can cause low folate and cobalamin
Thank you. If it was IBD would he not be squitty?
 
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