Yes, well, it's me again.......about my casual attitude towards enlarged
spleens. I've been communicating privately with Jeanne Stadtmiller, and
after careful consideration of her comments, I have come to agree with
her - although I did not intend to, I did sound too casual about my own
personal experience with an enlarged spleen.
While Elliott fortunately did not require surgery, there was alot I could
have said that I didn't, consequently giving the impression that these
spleens don't need to be followed closely.
Elliott, who had just turned 3 at the time, was looking "puffy" to me, and
I took him in for a check up. His spleen was enlarged by exam, so my vet
decided to do a blood panel and CBC. Based on those blood results, he
decided to wait since Elliott was acting, eating, drinking, ok, and because
the spleen was not dangerously enlarged. I took Elliott back in 4 weeks
for a recheck and his spleen was normal size. In SIX MONTHS, I took him
back again for another exam and repeat blood work - all of which was normal.
Elliott goes in for spleen check every 6 months. So far, it hasn't
enlarged again - and the reason I know this is because I DO take him every
6 months for checkups. I don't want to leave anyone with the impression
that just because the spleen goes back down again, it shouldn't be followed
closely. Sometimes it can be just a cold - and other times it can be more
serious - good medical supervision is required to make that determination.
Thanks Jeanne :)
Debbie Riccio
WNYFLFA
[Posted in FML issue 1155]
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