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    Sick cat, unknown sickness

    My cat Sebastian is almost two. He has been sick for six months and my veterinarian doesn't know what's wrong with him. I've taken him into the vet about twenty times and have spent thousands of dollars. His platelet and red blood cell count have been really low. Steroids used to help, but don't anymore. Antibiotics don't help. He never swallowed anything toxic that would be causing this. He had minor weight loss, bruised ears, blood in his mouth. His bone marrow is producing the cells just fine. Something else is killing them. He's otherwise perfectly happy and active. He's going to have an ultrasound done next week to check on his spleen.

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    Poor thing! I hope you get some answeres!
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    Just a suggestion, but if you've been back that many times, maybe it's time to try another vet hospital for a second opinion.

    Good luck

    RIP Dusty July 2 2007 RIP Sabrina June 16 2011 RIP Jack July 2 2013 RIP Bear July 5 2016 RIP Pooky June 23 2018. RIP Josh July 6 2019 RIP Cami January 6 2022

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catlady711
    Just a suggestion, but if you've been back that many times, maybe it's time to try another vet hospital for a second opinion.

    Good luck

    At this point, I would try another place as well. Is there a vet school near you? You won't be "starting over," as you will take copis of all the reports and tests done thus far to the new place.

    Good luck!
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    I agree. it is time for some fresh "eyes" to look at yourbaby. Even just looking at the paperwork from the vet you have been using may shed some new light on this delima. If you go to another ver, I would drop the paperwork off several days ahead of the appointment so the new vet could study what has already been done and the results.

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    Yep, new vet. When Puddy was screaming (and I do mean screaming) in pain, 4 vets at the animal hospital couldn't figure out what was wrong w/her. I took her out of there and went to Dr. Lee who had performed Yodie's surgery and he didn't even have Puddy's xrays completely out of the envelope when he said "She has an inflamed colon. Did you know that?" I said "I certainly did not." Why is it that 4 vets looked at her xrays and couldn't see that? So, find a new set of eyes for Sebastian. Don't waste another minute w/that vet.

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    Does he chase and eat mice? If somebody in your building is poisoning mice with D-con, maybe he's eating the mice and ingesting the D-con they ate.

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    I recently met (and became friends with? ^^) Sebastian's owner (^.^) and have posted the OP and this for them in an attempt to gather information and learn. Upon researching into the realm of veterinarian practices and pet health care, searching for clues relating to Sebastian in an attempt find a cure or remedy to relieve the pain and to make my friend happy, I came across the sad story of USDI ( http://usdislife.com ). It was very heartfelt and touching, and I could relate considering the similarities to Sebastian. Further research and reading replies to my original post (posted on several forums) I became worrisome about the potential outcome considering others' experiences and noticing subtle similarities. I took notes and prepared some information I felt would be informative to make aware to my friend the next time I had the opportunity. Little did I realize, I was too late. I share the following notes (compiled as a checklist) as a reference for anyone who is interested:

    _ make sure your veterinarian is officially licensed
    _ ask for a "patient information sheet" which includes detailed descriptions of each drug, usage and storage, administration, signs of possible overdose, possible side effects, possible drug interactions, possible food interactions
    _ un-monitored steroid therapy is deadly
    _ initial treatment may be the cause of continued sickness whereas without treatment to begin with, deadly sickness would not have resulted i.e. money-making scheme for vets
    _ vets may not know how to administer drugs safely
    _ your veterinarian (like anyone else) is not trustworthy by default
    _ 30 years of experience as a vet does not make a veterinarian trustworthy/reliable/honest by default
    _ confirm by researching on your own (wikipedia is a valuable resource) if a drug or operation makes sense
    _ if your vet doesn't know what else to do, they may have been greedy and caused more suffering or even death for your pet at your expense (hence your continued returning to them)
    _ a diagnosis should be the first thing a vet/doctor should do which consists of at least a blood and urine test (if necessary, this step is usually overlooked and forgotten)
    _ in addition to diagnosis/tests, the results of such a diagnosis should be made available in no more than 24 hours
    _ always question any medication administered by your vet if uncertain
    _ never assume anything
    _ if your pet is on any type of steroid therapy and hasn't been diagnosed/tested, demand these tests no matter how much you trust your vet
    _ drugs administered to your pet may be the cause of continued or new diseases

    Shortly after informing my friend of my research, here's what she said:

    February 23rd
    I feel I should inform you of Sebastian's current situation. At 2am I took him to the kitty ER. He wasn't in critical condition as far as I could tell, but he just wasn't acting normal at all. when I got there, the doctor told me that he needed fluids and another blood test done and to stay overnight for observation. Then a different doctor called me this morning at 9 saying that Sebastian's blood levels were super low, and if he didn't get a blood transfusion he wouldn't make it for very long.
    So I agreed to that, obviously, and the doctor said that Sebastian's abdomen ultrasound that was scheduled for Wednesday would be done today instead. He called me back after that saying that all of his organs look fine, but he has several enlarged lymph nodes that they're going to biopsy.
    He's currently in an incubator because his body can't stay warm on it's own. I haven't heard from the doctor since his blood transfusion. His blood test is going to be sent to Colorado for further testing I guess. The doctor guessed he would be contacting me again between 4-6. I'm getting very anxious. It's after 6 now.
    This has been the most expensive day of my entire life....

    February 24th
    Sebastian didn't make it. The doctor called at around quarter to 2am saying that Sebastian went downhill since I left, and that they were losing him. i went there right away, but he had died only minutes after the phone call. I'm going to have the biopsy looked at and he's having an autopsy and then he's getting cremated.

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    That is sad to hear not only about Sebastian, but also the dog from that link. The owners of both have my deepest sympathies.

    Clients should always ask questions when they don't understand something, and if the vet seems impatient or ignores questions, then find another vet!
    One or maybe two trips back for the same thing is understandable, but if it keeps repeating it's worth either more lab work, x- rays, or even a second opinon. Never be afraid of getting a second, third or even fourth opinion if something has a vet stumped, treatment is not working, or you have any doubts on the diagnosis.


    Steroids can go by many names; Pred, Prednisolone, Dex, Dexmethosone, Depo-medrol etc.


    Hopefully no one else has to go though anything like Sebastian and this dog.

    RIP Dusty July 2 2007 RIP Sabrina June 16 2011 RIP Jack July 2 2013 RIP Bear July 5 2016 RIP Pooky June 23 2018. RIP Josh July 6 2019 RIP Cami January 6 2022

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