I'm sorry to hear this.
Chloe's tests recently came back high too. hers were pre 210 and post 52.
As far as finding food. All I can say is good luck. Chloe won't eat any of the special food. If you'd like to try the Royal Canin hepatic LS, let me know and I'll be happy to fill a ziploc and send you some.
Like you mentioned with yours, my Chloe does not have any symptoms, so we are holding off on the ultrasound because I was told that the ultrasound often cannot detect the mulitple smaller shunts. So they will then tell you you'll need to get a biopsy. Also, my understanding is that if it is MVD, rather than a single shunt (which it probably is since the post number is not over 100) that it cannot be corrected with surgery anyway. Basically, the treatment is special diet and lactulose.
So I'm holding off on further tests unless she has any signs. For now, she is happy, healthy, energetic. Her only thing is that she has a poor appetite and is thinner than she should be--but not emaciated. Lately, she has been eating better on Eukanuba--not my first choice for food, but when your dog eats so poorly that she loses weight, then does well on this, you change your mind about foods. She had been on Royal Canin puppy 33, and I heard form some other lists that it is a coincidence that dogs are having high BAT levels when they eat this and the yorkshire formula.
I hope this helps, and at least helps ease your worrying a little. |