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Kidney Issues with my pup

DonnaB

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Hi Dr Jeff,

Luke is a 5yr old male Australian Labradoodle. He is 34 lbs and is a happy free gentle spirit. He was neutered when he was a year old. He has people eyes and loves to have fun. When he was 1.5 he was diagnosed with Lyme in his blood. He was not diagnosed with Lyme disease even though I had found a tick on him. He has had puppy vax, just the p's no l's and 2 rabies shots. He just had the recent one last November. It was the one without the heavy metals. He is a holistic pup with organic cooked and raw foods, spring water and lots of exercise. He has had allergies especially in the spring with itching and ear infections, which I believe are from an issue in his gut because of the vaccines.

3 weeks ago he had a bout of vomiting which I took him to his conventional vet. They said he was fine and sent him home. The next two days he was more tired, so I took him to the vet for blood work and they found him to have low platelets and high BUN. He was feeling better and acting normal, then he had another bout of vomiting after drinking a lot of water, so we limited his consumption to drinking small amounts and pureed food. They did another round of bloodwork and his platelets went up to 218 and the BUN came down 12 points. But it showed high for Lyme. We are taking him to have a sonogram tomorrow and the vet wanted to start him on doxycycline, but I don't want him to have that which will wreak havoc with his gut and affect his kidneys. She is very worried about his kidney function and so are we.

In the meantime, we saw a holistic vet who did an acupuncture treatment with vitamin B-12. He also gave him Astra Essence to take twice a day. He recommended that we have bloodwork done at his vet.

This is just a quick synopsis in a nutshell. I will upload the results so you can see them. So here we are, I am open to any holistic, homeopathy, herbal remedies to help heal Luke.

Thank you for your help.

Donna Bradbury and Luke
 

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Hi again Donna!

Thanks so much for sharing your sweet Luke's test results so quickly!

Good job!!

When you told me today that his albumin was normal at 3.3, I was surprised by the diagnosis of a PLN (protein-losing nephropathy). However, now that I can see the prior result of 2.6 (2.7 is the lower limit of normal) and urine protein of 3+, then yes. A PLN is most likely.

It definitely may be associated with excess circulating antibodies to Lyme as reflected by his C6 over 300 (negative is usually less than 15). However, this does N=not mean Lyme nephritis.

The high BUN and his very high phosphorus level may indicate the need for IV fluids (not the SQ fluid bump that they gave him before).

However, his low albumin makes giving him IV fluids a bit tricky.

When SQ fluids (the "bump") are absorbed very quickly as you described today usually means that more are needed.

Maybe the vet can show you tomorrow how to give them at home.

Please let us know whenever you get more info or have other questions.

BTW-Have you ever been to Angell Memorial in JP?
 
Thank you for becoming a member, Donna, and making your first post. Luke is blessed to have you already being careful about toxins and feeding fresh food. So much more you will find as you explore the HA! site.

At this point, please read the article on finding a holistic vet. It will help you evaluate the holistic vet you are working with. Is he merely treating "the disease - kidney and lyme" or is he committed to totally rebalancing the energy field/chi/vital force which will also resolve the symptoms called "allergies"? the article will help you determine this, as will reading a number of the articles on the site for kidney and lyme.

We even have a lyme disease course. Be sure to take the 101 course, especially lesson one, to orient yourself to the goal of seeing symptoms as clues to the underlying imbalance. Reading Jeff's new book, the Path to Pet Wellness, will help you deepen your relationship and ability to share a great quality of life, and not focus on diagnoses.

Very useful is to keep a journal and learn about evaluations responses to any treatments.

Oh, and if you give Sub Q fluids, be sure to warm them first. I like to keep a mug of hot water 1/2 way between the fluid bag and the dog with some of the line coiled into the mug.

Dr. Christina
 
Thank you for becoming a member, Donna, and making your first post. Luke is blessed to have you already being careful about toxins and feeding fresh food. So much more you will find as you explore the HA! site.

At this point, please read the article on finding a holistic vet. It will help you evaluate the holistic vet you are working with. Is he merely treating "the disease - kidney and lyme" or is he committed to totally rebalancing the energy field/chi/vital force which will also resolve the symptoms called "allergies"? the article will help you determine this, as will reading a number of the articles on the site for kidney and lyme.

We even have a lyme disease course. Be sure to take the 101 course, especially lesson one, to orient yourself to the goal of seeing symptoms as clues to the underlying imbalance. Reading Jeff's new book, the Path to Pet Wellness, will help you deepen your relationship and ability to share a great quality of life, and not focus on diagnoses.

Very useful is to keep a journal and learn about evaluations responses to any treatments.

Oh, and if you give Sub Q fluids, be sure to warm them first. I like to keep a mug of hot water 1/2 way between the fluid bag and the dog with some of the line coiled into the mug.

Dr. Christina
Thank you for your response Dr. Christina. We did see a great holistic vet but he is only working one day a week. I did find and integrative vet and her hours are 4 days a week. There is one more person who is a holistic acupuncturist for dogs. She will be contacting me next week, so I do have other options. I sent Dr Jeff Luke'
Hi again Donna!

Thanks so much for sharing your sweet Luke's test results so quickly!

Good job!!

When you told me today that his albumin was normal at 3.3, I was surprised by the diagnosis of a PLN (protein-losing nephropathy). However, now that I can see the prior result of 2.6 (2.7 is the lower limit of normal) and urine protein of 3+, then yes. A PLN is most likely.

It definitely may be associated with excess circulating antibodies to Lyme as reflected by his C6 over 300 (negative is usually less than 15). However, this does N=not mean Lyme nephritis.

The high BUN and his very high phosphorus level may indicate the need for IV fluids (not the SQ fluid bump that they gave him before).

However, his low albumin makes giving him IV fluids a bit tricky.

When SQ fluids (the "bump") are absorbed very quickly as you described today usually means that more are needed.

Maybe the vet can show you tomorrow how to give them at home.

Please let us know whenever you get more info or have other questions.

BTW-Have you ever been to Angell Memorial in JP?
Thank you for becoming a member, Donna, and making your first post. Luke is blessed to have you already being careful about toxins and feeding fresh food. So much more you will find as you explore the HA! site.

At this point, please read the article on finding a holistic vet. It will help you evaluate the holistic vet you are working with. Is he merely treating "the disease - kidney and lyme" or is he committed to totally rebalancing the energy field/chi/vital force which will also resolve the symptoms called "allergies"? the article will help you determine this, as will reading a number of the articles on the site for kidney and lyme.

We even have a lyme disease course. Be sure to take the 101 course, especially lesson one, to orient yourself to the goal of seeing symptoms as clues to the underlying imbalance. Reading Jeff's new book, the Path to Pet Wellness, will help you deepen your relationship and ability to share a great quality of life, and not focus on diagnoses.

Very useful is to keep a journal and learn about evaluations responses to any treatments.

Oh, and if you give Sub Q fluids, be sure to warm them first. I like to keep a mug of hot water 1/2 way between the fluid bag and the dog with some of the line coiled into the mug.

Dr. Christina
Thank you Dr Jeff,

I sent you the sonogram results, so now you have the pieces to the puzzle. I also set an appointment for April 8th. Looking forward to creating a plan to support Luke.

s blood work and now we have the sonogram results...I do believe in miracles and hopefully after he has more acupuncture treatments and homeopathy, things will be different.
 

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Hey Donna!

This is a great ultrasound report.

Dr. Block did a wonderful job!! Normal kidneys!!

My only concern with the findings is the small splenic mass. We'll want to monitor it's size.
 
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