Help! How to test for Cushings

marie_d_3

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My mare got diagnosed with Cushings about 6 months ago due to laminitis and physical signs of the disease. Since then she has been on 1mg of Pergolide a day and has improved beyond all recongnition. Over the last week though I have noticed an increase in her drinking water and her bed is wetter again. I will call the vet out today but I don't want them to just up the Pergolide dose without looking into things further. What tests should I expect them to do for Cushings and how will it help with treating her?

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Marie
 
The most straightforward test for Cushings now is a simple ACTH test. one blood sample taken, spun down at the practice then serum sent away in a chiller pack and results about 2-3 days later! Et Viola!!!:D

How will it help? Well, if normal it will lead the vets to believe there maybe another cause of these issues; if the ACTH level is high (>49 seasonally adjusted! ;)) then adjusting the dose maybe necessary.

HTH
Imogen
 
Thanks Imogen. My practice have only just got the facility to do this test, that's why I wasn't offered it before. They said i will be their guinea pig!
 
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