trophywench
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Tonight, we happened to watch 'Trust me, I'm a vet' on TV, one of the chaps who was in the prog all about vets in training some years ago was presenting it - still nice looking LOL Anyway, it was a quite interesting prog - but of course, all about animals.
Or so one would assume. WRONG !!!
The Royal Veterinary College - having noticed that shedloads more cats seem to be presenting with diabetes, thought it seemed odd. After all, the Vet at the RVC and the presenter were both told in training that in cats it's very very rare - so normally you might see one on your whole career so don't worry about it - so WTF is going on? It can't surely be too much food and not enough exercise, not for all of them! (Oh well, fine, recognise that for ruddy moggies but not for humans then chunter chunter LOL) So - he decides to do a series of blood tests and other investigations and discovers Something Very Interesting.
25% of these cats cease to be as responsive as anyone would expect, to insulin jabs because they actually have brain tumours and to be precise, pituitary gland tumours. This specifically leads to overproduction of a growth hormone that the pituitary produces and causes the pancreas not to be able to cope. So, why do they get these tumours?
Because they have dangerously high levels of a certain toxin in their blood, which causes the tumour. Why? Where does the toxin come from?
Anything stain resistant, or fire resistant - so in all sorts of products in our homes - carpets, curtains, soft furnishings, same chemical in TV and computer screens and all sorts of other things! Cat comes into contact with the article(s) and some time later washes it off - by licking itself. And repeats, well, repeatedly.
So now - the RVC are testing HUMAN blood for the toxin(s) - though that's been done in a human blood lab, LOL - but they have instigated it and I don't know what the rules are for whose blood is tested, etc. They didn't go into all that jazz much at all - after all - the prog was about animals LOL
We certainly live in Interesting Times, don't we?
Or so one would assume. WRONG !!!
The Royal Veterinary College - having noticed that shedloads more cats seem to be presenting with diabetes, thought it seemed odd. After all, the Vet at the RVC and the presenter were both told in training that in cats it's very very rare - so normally you might see one on your whole career so don't worry about it - so WTF is going on? It can't surely be too much food and not enough exercise, not for all of them! (Oh well, fine, recognise that for ruddy moggies but not for humans then chunter chunter LOL) So - he decides to do a series of blood tests and other investigations and discovers Something Very Interesting.
25% of these cats cease to be as responsive as anyone would expect, to insulin jabs because they actually have brain tumours and to be precise, pituitary gland tumours. This specifically leads to overproduction of a growth hormone that the pituitary produces and causes the pancreas not to be able to cope. So, why do they get these tumours?
Because they have dangerously high levels of a certain toxin in their blood, which causes the tumour. Why? Where does the toxin come from?
Anything stain resistant, or fire resistant - so in all sorts of products in our homes - carpets, curtains, soft furnishings, same chemical in TV and computer screens and all sorts of other things! Cat comes into contact with the article(s) and some time later washes it off - by licking itself. And repeats, well, repeatedly.
So now - the RVC are testing HUMAN blood for the toxin(s) - though that's been done in a human blood lab, LOL - but they have instigated it and I don't know what the rules are for whose blood is tested, etc. They didn't go into all that jazz much at all - after all - the prog was about animals LOL
We certainly live in Interesting Times, don't we?