HP happens not slowly over time, re-read my description in layman's terms lol but it describes a process that is not slow, her body once it thinks it is starving and needs to switch to stored fat is when it happens, so, while her system may be considering this and is bordering going in to HP or not, is too risky, so give her any and all she will eat, any calories will prevent this from happening.
Turkey baby food, chicken broth, tuna and/or tuna water, beef boullion broth, literally anything with cals she will eat.
Nutrical, squirt a ribbon on her leg, she will clean it off and get the cals that way so you don't have to force it on her.
You are not going to hear it's too late, that is unless a rare chance they find a mass of cancer too far beyond help, but doubtful, chances are it's IBD and will get controlled once confirmed.
I certainly hope the vet is better at reading the ultrasound than taking the blurred x-ray.
An ultrasound is only as good as the person who reads it correctly.
Turkey baby food, chicken broth, tuna and/or tuna water, beef boullion broth, literally anything with cals she will eat.
Nutrical, squirt a ribbon on her leg, she will clean it off and get the cals that way so you don't have to force it on her.
You are not going to hear it's too late, that is unless a rare chance they find a mass of cancer too far beyond help, but doubtful, chances are it's IBD and will get controlled once confirmed.
I certainly hope the vet is better at reading the ultrasound than taking the blurred x-ray.
An ultrasound is only as good as the person who reads it correctly.