Vets, may I please have your opinion?
I euthanized my cat Friday (my sweet baby girl) and I want to know if I gave up too easily or not. Or if I should have gotten a second opinion….This is going to be long so please bear with me….
She was diagnosed with IBD a year ago. Was chronically vomiting (projectile) daily and sometimes multiple times a day. Gradually lost weight (was 4.9 kg last summer and 3.9 kg on Friday) and appetite gradually declined.
Originally responded well to hydrolized protein prescription food a year and a half ago but that eventually stopped working. Then got put on 15 days of steroids (Prednisolone) and tapered down. Still vomited during those 15 days but only 2-3 times vs every single day. After those 15 days though, she was back to vomiting daily again. Got put back on steroids but was put on them daily for about 3 weeks. Unfortunately, she still vomited daily (projectile) while taking the daily steroids.
Last week, stopped eating all together and her personality abruptly vanished. Took her to emergency room for animals and they did an ultrasound, lab work, and X ray. Said they saw diffuse inflammation in intestines (IBD I’d imagine) and thickened gastric wall with ulcerations. Radiologist said IBD vs lymphoma at this point.
Got sent home on immunosuppressant level steroids and that actually worked and made the vomiting disappear BUT she was only on them for about 2 days before I decided to take her back in again because she was still hardly eating and her personality was still gone despite being on those high dose steroids.
They hospitalized her with fluids, NG tube, and then the internal medicine doc at the hospital examined her and did an endoscopy. When he went in with the endoscope, he saw (what’s posted on the pic attached to this post). He said he could biopsy but chances are that the steroids could possibly alter the biopsy and it would come back inconclusive and we’d be back to square one. I opted out of the biopsy at that point and decided to euthanize a few days later at home because he said it’s highly likely this is cancer (plus the fact she was hardly eating, losing weight, and her personality was gone).
I am now having guilt and second thoughts and am wondering “could this have been some sort of gastritis???” I never asked the internal med doctor because the thought never occurred to me but surely a specialist would have considered that when looking at her ultrasound results and when performing the endoscopy, right??? Plus, he told me (as well as her primary vet) that focal ulcerations are typically associated with a malignancy. Should I have gotten a second opinion? I’m heartbroken. Thanks for reading.