Lisa and Smoky
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Time for the next part in the saga... http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...to-prozinc-part-13.176803/page-2#post-1955332
No need to decide anything right away. Give it a little time to percolate in your mind. Maybe check out Yong's article link above and ask about chlorambucil. Try to make an assessment of Smoky's quality of life - eating, peeing, pooping, interacting with you, pleasurable activities, etc. Is it up and down? more down than up? trending down? Talk to your old vet. The good ones know how to discuss this compassionately. It's a process ...Thank you Kris.I thought about posting on the main health page. I'm just sad to see him looking so sick and he is almost 12. I didn't think that was old for a cat. He has not really improved all that much since last September so I'm not sure what to do.
Smoky was 156 for PMPS so I'm guessing 0.5 units for tonight?
Should be fine, Lisa.Smoky at 198 BG for amps. Started him on 5 mg of prednisolone last night. I'm thinking 0.6 units for am dose wld be OK?
So far no jump up in BG with the prednisolone. Any difference in his demeanor today?Smoky was 185 for PMPS, it's been 12.5 hours since his last shot. I'm giving him the 0.6 unit dose again. He gets the prednisolone right after his pm shot. I'm waiting a few minutes for him to finish eating.
He seems fine with 0.6 u, Lisa. If you're off tomorrow and his numbers are similar maybe try 0.8 u then? You could get a mid cycle test to see where that takes him.May 7: Smoky BG at 179 for AMPS. His numbers seem to be going down a little each day although the prednisolone seems to raise his BG a little more than the budesonide did. I'm thinking I shld hold the 0.6 unit dose yet. Or shld I try a little higher dose?
I guess you have to decide whether you want to give these a try or not. I know you're worried about making him feel worse. Very difficult situation ...He pretty much answered my questions over the phone. He did mention that all I could do was make him as comfortable as possible in the meantime. I'm mad that the new vet didn't even bother to call me to go over the results from the ultrasound. She just automatically gave me all these meds for him to try that cost me a lot of money.
He doesn't really think that it will help him for long but said I could try it. He said I shld question his new vet about why she decided on the course of treatment that she didDid your old vet have anything to say about whether chlorambucil might help? It was very nice of him to call you.
This sure illustrates how important good communication with a vet is.He doesn't really think that it will help him for long but said I could try it. He said I shld question his new vet about why she decided on the course of treatment that she did
It may be that he'll come to tolerate it better over time as is the case with many human meds. I understand your thinking in wanting to try this first. We're here for you ...I talked to both my old vet and current vet. My original vet for him since he was a kitten is an old country doctor. He doesn't believe that chemotherapy will help much and says it will just make Smoky feel worse than he already does.
My current vet claims to have treated a lot of cats with cancer at her practice whose life expectancy ranged from 6 months to two years. I thought I cld try the chlorambucil until the end of the month and see how he does on it.
I was trying to accept and process the reality of having to let him go. I didn't want to do the same thing I did in Oct when I didn't treat him out of fear of giving him a cancer drug for IBD. I gave him 2 mg of chlorambucil an hour and 15 min ago. Soon after I gave him the dose he became very tired and peaked looking. The instructions are 2 mg every 3 to 4 days which I think is twice a week.
I think that dose should be OK.Smoky was 207 for am BG, this was only 10 hours after his pm shot. I was thinking he might be OK with 0.8 units this morning. He did get into my roommate's cats dry food last night. I can't monitor today so shld I give a lower dose?