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Hi Ann, just checking in on you guys to see if you got Wylie's test results back. I'm still thinking about you guys each day, hoping its just hypothyroid. |
Crossing our fingers for good news today on Wylie!!!! |
Just checking in for a report. |
Hope it's good news! |
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Update UPDATE Well, no definitive diagnosis...I'm kind of upset :(. Wylie's ACTH number came back as 19.2 -- if it was above 22, they would've said Cushing's - if it had been below 18 - they would've said probably not Cushings. He's in the range they call "equivocal" - meaning he may or may not have it. His "resting cortisol" (before the test started) was 7.8 - normal is 2-6. So his cortisol is elevated, but they still can't be definitive about it. Bc Cushing's can be so tough to diagnose, they held some of his blood back in case something like this happened. So now, they are sending that blood to the Univ. of Tennessee - and they will do a study on all of his sex hormones and other hormones to see if this cortisol elevation is due to his sex hormones or something else. Then, we may *still* have to do the Low Dose Dexamethasone Test after we get the blood work back. It takes 10-14 days to hear back from the U of Tenn. - and then we go from there. In the meantime, she wants me to collect another home-urine to test cortisol-creatinine again. I will say he is drinking/peeing slightly less now that he is on the thyroid...but it is still excessive, just not as much as before. Any thoughts on the cortisol? Thanks for all your well wishes :)....we now have to wait up to 2 weeks more...I just hate this not knowing. :( |
Aw, I'm sorry you did not get an answer either way. :( How frustrating. Do you have a better sense of the odds now? Is it more than likely yes or no? |
I was wondering, if the fact that he had had low thyroid for a period of time, might throw off the results of this test, did the doctor say anything about this? I know it's hard not knowing, but I'm still hoping and praying it's just the low thyroid, the thyroid regulates things at a cellular level, and can make such a huge difference in every bodily system. |
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oh man! another two weeks!!! :( glad to hear that wylie is doing better though.:animal36 |
I have just seen this thread all about Wylie. Iam so sorry you are no further along with all the tests. It is so frustrating when they cannot make a positive diagnosis when all you want is to know what is wrong with your little one.:( Sending you and Wylie a hug.:hug: |
I just had to post to wish you and little Wylie well. The fact that he's improving a bit sounds like a good sign to me. This waiting must be driving you flat out of your mind. :eek: At least Wylie has no clue and is just going about his little doggie biz. Sometimes it's really nice to be a pooch. :) |
Oh no. :( I hate not having answers. :( :( :( and the money needed just to get this diagnosed... That number is concerning though. |
oh wow, that is so frustrating Ann. Maybe his levels have been so out of whack for so long because of the hypothyroidism that its just leveling out now with the meds. |
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