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I’m Dr. Ashraf Alaaldin, DVM a licensed veterinarian with a degree in Veterinary Medicine from Zagazig University, Egypt. I’ve had the privilege of caring for countless pets across a wide range of specialties, including:
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Kitty and Bondoka are two female cats, over 10 years old, who came to me in July 2023 at one of the clinics where I used to work. They were suffering from constipation and diarrhea, and both were overweight.
The owner initially came because their stool smelled very bad. She had already visited several clinics and received different diagnoses.
On examination, even just using a thermometer, I found runny stool and an inflamed rectum.
I diagnosed both cats with IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease). They were already on prednisolone and some other medications. However, I took blood samples because I also suspected a liver issue and possibly diabetes (without ultrasound).
The lab results confirmed my diagnosis perfectly. There was a slight elevation in liver enzymes, indicating hepatocellular damage, and elevated fructosamine, which is a key marker for diagnosing diabetes in cats.
Without insulin injections or prednisone, I managed to treat both cats in less than one month using the right systemic diet, lifestyle changes, and treatment plan.
To this day, both cats are healthy, happy, and continue to follow up with me privately. In the chat, you can see that the owner regularly checks their blood sugar and reports the results to me.
Treating IBD, liver issues, and diabetes in such a short period of time is truly a blessing. Understanding how the body works, and recognizing the liver as a key factor in conditions like diabetes and IBD, helped guide their treatment.
And yes, both cats were at an early stage of the disease. I was confident that continuing prednisone - the main drug often used for IBD - would have caused the condition to worsen and further damage the liver. That was the fatal mistake I avoided.
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Photo 1 of 3: ALT and ALP are high (liver damage). Fructosamine is high =Diabetes
Photo 2 of 3:
The owner tells me about the readings without even injecting Insulin!
One hour after a meal!
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The owner shared updated results and reported that the diarrhea had improved with treatment and that stool consistency was better regulated. I explained that this improvement indicates the digestive system has started to function more effectively, with improved absorption and utilization of nutrients, resulting in reduced stool volume. This clinical response suggests that the IBD is responding well to treatment.
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