Late today I heard from Neville’s doctor about the results of the grey lion’s tests. They are not for what I was hoping.
Among the less ominous aspects is that Nev is heading into stage two kidney disease. Another is that he needs a higher concentration of his Methimazole, for his hyperthyroidism. But what is worrying is that many indicators from the tests are elevated. Protein, globulin and liver enzymes are all up, and the doctor stated that there is “something going on in the liver”. She is afraid that what is going on is cancer.
Neville will go back to the hospital next Wednesday for an ultrasound of the organ in question.
I was concerned as soon as I saw the very low blood-glucose number on Saturday that there was some action external to the diabetes at work. Even today, there is evidence that something is amiss: this morning, the Nevsky’s numbers were very high; I gave him insulin. They obviously dropped through the day, reading 15.1 when I returned from work and continuing to decrease, despite eating and receiving no insulin. He is currently at 4.8, just within normal range, but probably on its way lower.
All of this is, as readers may imagine, disappointing, if one can be disappointed at an event that was half-expected. But we will see what the next week holds, and cope with it as it comes.