Milo's Mom
05-22-2014, 11:45 PM
Hi,
My name is Jenny and I am Milo's "Mom." Milo is a 12-1/2 yr old neutered Pekingese.
About a year ago, Milo was diagnosed with Cushings. His "symptoms" included drinking more water than my other dogs (but he had always done that) and, more importantly, 2 seizures. He exhibits none of the typical physical manifestations of Cushings. I brought him into the vet for the seizures, and lab work indicated we test for Cushings. The cortisol challenge test came back positive and he was started on Trilostane. After many months, more tests, and an increase in his dosage, his cortisol level was considered acceptable.
Last week I took him in for removal of an abscessed tooth. When the vet ran the preop labs he found he was hypercalcemic (elevated calcium) which, in dogs, can mean Lymphoma. We decided the vet should x-ray and ultrasound for enlarged lymph nodes, but none were found and Milo had several teeth extracted.
When I searched for a connection between these two diseases, I got some "hits." (One from this forum.) My concern is that either Cushings (or Trilostane) is somehow linked with Lymphoma. If he is eventually diagnosed with Lymphoma, I don't think I could afford to put him through chemo... I'm also concerned about what else the hypercalcemia might mean. Could he be at the beginning of renal failure? Besides my concerns, he has now started drinking water like crazy again...
Thanks for reading my post! I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
My name is Jenny and I am Milo's "Mom." Milo is a 12-1/2 yr old neutered Pekingese.
About a year ago, Milo was diagnosed with Cushings. His "symptoms" included drinking more water than my other dogs (but he had always done that) and, more importantly, 2 seizures. He exhibits none of the typical physical manifestations of Cushings. I brought him into the vet for the seizures, and lab work indicated we test for Cushings. The cortisol challenge test came back positive and he was started on Trilostane. After many months, more tests, and an increase in his dosage, his cortisol level was considered acceptable.
Last week I took him in for removal of an abscessed tooth. When the vet ran the preop labs he found he was hypercalcemic (elevated calcium) which, in dogs, can mean Lymphoma. We decided the vet should x-ray and ultrasound for enlarged lymph nodes, but none were found and Milo had several teeth extracted.
When I searched for a connection between these two diseases, I got some "hits." (One from this forum.) My concern is that either Cushings (or Trilostane) is somehow linked with Lymphoma. If he is eventually diagnosed with Lymphoma, I don't think I could afford to put him through chemo... I'm also concerned about what else the hypercalcemia might mean. Could he be at the beginning of renal failure? Besides my concerns, he has now started drinking water like crazy again...
Thanks for reading my post! I look forward to hearing your thoughts.