We've got an appointment with my sister's vet, but he can't see Halo until September 1st. In the meantime, I've been doing research on the internet. Here's what I've found about her bloodwork:
ALT ~ An enzyme normally present in liver and heart cells that is released into the bloodstream when the liver or heart is damaged. The blood ALT levels are elevated with liver damage (for example, from viral hepatitis) or with an insult to the heart (for example, from a heart attack). Some medications can also raise ALT levels. ALT is also called serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT).
Normal range is 10-100. Halo's is 131
AST ~ Also an enzyme found in the liver, red blood cells (RBCs) and in muscle tissue; damage to any of these can result in increased levels of AST in the blood. An elevation in AST signifies more severe damage to the cells than an elevation in ALT. AST was previously called serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT).
Normal range is 10-100. Halo's is 272
CPK ~ Is an enzyme which is very useful for diagnosing diseases of the heart and skeletal muscle. This enzyme is the first to be elevated after a heart attack (3 to 4 hours). If CPK is high in the absence of heart muscle injury, this is a strong indication of skeletal muscle disease.
Normal range is 56-529. Halo's is 29,748 !! They did the test twice just to make sure.
I got this information from:
http://www.assistfeed.com/BloodTestValues.htm
http://www.peteducation.com/article...p;articleid=314
http://www.cathospitalofaustin.com/...e_bloodwork.htm
Halo is doing well. She's eating and drinking and playing like a silly girl. Right now the stairs are littered with her wine corks. No, she doesn't drink the wine, but she likes to fish the corks we've saved over the last 20 years out of their container and then bounce them down the stairs. Each morning, we're greeted with quite a collection at the bottom. So, as long as she's still playing....





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