joyce-tuscany(GA)
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yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6622
Today's number recap:
amps: 196
+5 : 143
+7 : 193 (at vet's)
+9 : 211
pmps: 274 (increase to f1.5)
+4 : 159
Vet visit: Can't find the note I took while talking to vet on phone. She felt that Tuscany had increased weakness from before - some more in both back legs but new left front (walking flat onto "wrist" now). She agreed that there was head tilt present, no nystagmus. Other than that the only thing she found was that the left ear drum was red and inflammed looking. She thinks that there is a chance that much of this could be related to a middle/inner ear issue. She thinks beyond that we would need to consider seeing a neurologist - who of course would want to use anesthesia and do ct or mri of cat. (Not that we are opposed to that but at Tuscany's age, other health issues, etc - don't think we'd do anything different with possibly having more of an actual diagnosis).
The vet did run blood and was pleased by the numbers: BUN - improved from a 44 to now 35. Creat was 3.0 before - now 3.1. Phosphorus nice and normal at 4.4. Her cbc looked good other than a minimal decrease in her WBC which she has had before. Her weight on the vet scale did differ from ours - #11.4 - which is down 9 oz from ? October visit.
Of course her first choice in medicine to try would have been steroids but she wants to try to avoid them for obvious reason - but it might be something we may still have to try.
At this point in time we are trying some options for the ear: Baytril for possible infection (she has tolerated in past very well, is a topical. She vomits with clavamox). We are also using topical Cyproheptadine as a antihistamine and we are using a ear drop which does have some steroid in a sulfa base.
Now - I was such an IDIOT tonight - I am kicking myself big time. The 2 topical meds - I received 2 syringes in one box, 1 syringe in the other box. The boxes look identical in size/color. The meds in the syringes are identical in color and in amount in syringe. I very carefully applied the left ear medicine and put it away (thinking to self I should write on syringe what this is.....), used the rt ear medicine and put it into wrong box - realizine right away but of course too late now to distinquish it. SO - I will need to call vet in am and buy more of each drug - IDIOT that I am. I can't take the chance since they are different doses of different meds. I am going to suggest to them that they need to be putting a label on syringe also so mix-ups don't occur like this. GERRR. I thought I was being careful but am very tired from full day work and some jet lag.
Anyways - need to go to bed. Tuscany seems to be doing a little better - not quite as wobbly - but I think the way she is walking on the left front leg is worse. Keep your fingers crossed and vines coming that she improves (and maybe throw a vine or two in there for idiot tired bean)
Today's number recap:
amps: 196
+5 : 143
+7 : 193 (at vet's)
+9 : 211
pmps: 274 (increase to f1.5)
+4 : 159
Vet visit: Can't find the note I took while talking to vet on phone. She felt that Tuscany had increased weakness from before - some more in both back legs but new left front (walking flat onto "wrist" now). She agreed that there was head tilt present, no nystagmus. Other than that the only thing she found was that the left ear drum was red and inflammed looking. She thinks that there is a chance that much of this could be related to a middle/inner ear issue. She thinks beyond that we would need to consider seeing a neurologist - who of course would want to use anesthesia and do ct or mri of cat. (Not that we are opposed to that but at Tuscany's age, other health issues, etc - don't think we'd do anything different with possibly having more of an actual diagnosis).
The vet did run blood and was pleased by the numbers: BUN - improved from a 44 to now 35. Creat was 3.0 before - now 3.1. Phosphorus nice and normal at 4.4. Her cbc looked good other than a minimal decrease in her WBC which she has had before. Her weight on the vet scale did differ from ours - #11.4 - which is down 9 oz from ? October visit.
Of course her first choice in medicine to try would have been steroids but she wants to try to avoid them for obvious reason - but it might be something we may still have to try.
At this point in time we are trying some options for the ear: Baytril for possible infection (she has tolerated in past very well, is a topical. She vomits with clavamox). We are also using topical Cyproheptadine as a antihistamine and we are using a ear drop which does have some steroid in a sulfa base.
Now - I was such an IDIOT tonight - I am kicking myself big time. The 2 topical meds - I received 2 syringes in one box, 1 syringe in the other box. The boxes look identical in size/color. The meds in the syringes are identical in color and in amount in syringe. I very carefully applied the left ear medicine and put it away (thinking to self I should write on syringe what this is.....), used the rt ear medicine and put it into wrong box - realizine right away but of course too late now to distinquish it. SO - I will need to call vet in am and buy more of each drug - IDIOT that I am. I can't take the chance since they are different doses of different meds. I am going to suggest to them that they need to be putting a label on syringe also so mix-ups don't occur like this. GERRR. I thought I was being careful but am very tired from full day work and some jet lag.
Anyways - need to go to bed. Tuscany seems to be doing a little better - not quite as wobbly - but I think the way she is walking on the left front leg is worse. Keep your fingers crossed and vines coming that she improves (and maybe throw a vine or two in there for idiot tired bean)