KellyMac
Member Since 2022
Hey,
My cat Harry is 14.5 years, he is in late State 2 CKD based on recent blood work.
Currently on Lantus insulin, Cabergoline, Telmisartan, Epakitin, Miralax , B-12 pill, Cosequin (joint), solensia injection
The vet suggested starting Sub-Q fluids. I went in Friday and they gave him 350ml. The dose suggested was every day for 3-5 days and discuss how he's taking it.
I came home and did my dive into this site and the CKD site and very much agreed that was way too much. So skipped Saturday, Sunday 100 ml, Monday 100ml.
He began breathing hard yesterday, I called the vet they said he might just be irritated from the poke, no open mouth breathing, and it did subside to not as intense.
12:30am today I woke up and he was breathing hard again. peed, pooped, ate, laid on the Couch. Called 8am and brought him into the Vet right away.
X-Ray showed fluid in and around the lungs, contributing to Heart Failure. He's currently in an oxygen chamber.
They said due to the extensive issues it might be time.
Obviously, I believe the overload of fluids contributed to this. I said I'd like to try a diuretic, and he had a dose of that. I'm waiting on a call to see how he's doing.
He was legitimately so stable and solid (all things considered) prior to the start of the fluids.
Is this 100% the cause? An 'over the edge' contributing factor? I don't want to make him suffer but this feels like an incident caused by xx factor.
He OCCASIONALLY in the past had heavy breathing, like after a flea pill, or in his sleep, but it would pass very quickly and he goes regularly to get checked out.
A mild heart murmur of a skipped beat was detected this last week during his blood draw as well*.
Help! I know he's old, borrowed time, but wow I can't just give up after keeping him stable for years after an Acro diagnosis! They gave me a year without doing radiation, I found you all, got him on the Cab and he's been a rock and a trooper for almost FOUR YEARS. HELP PLEASE
Kelly
My cat Harry is 14.5 years, he is in late State 2 CKD based on recent blood work.
Currently on Lantus insulin, Cabergoline, Telmisartan, Epakitin, Miralax , B-12 pill, Cosequin (joint), solensia injection
The vet suggested starting Sub-Q fluids. I went in Friday and they gave him 350ml. The dose suggested was every day for 3-5 days and discuss how he's taking it.
I came home and did my dive into this site and the CKD site and very much agreed that was way too much. So skipped Saturday, Sunday 100 ml, Monday 100ml.
He began breathing hard yesterday, I called the vet they said he might just be irritated from the poke, no open mouth breathing, and it did subside to not as intense.
12:30am today I woke up and he was breathing hard again. peed, pooped, ate, laid on the Couch. Called 8am and brought him into the Vet right away.
X-Ray showed fluid in and around the lungs, contributing to Heart Failure. He's currently in an oxygen chamber.
They said due to the extensive issues it might be time.
Obviously, I believe the overload of fluids contributed to this. I said I'd like to try a diuretic, and he had a dose of that. I'm waiting on a call to see how he's doing.
He was legitimately so stable and solid (all things considered) prior to the start of the fluids.
Is this 100% the cause? An 'over the edge' contributing factor? I don't want to make him suffer but this feels like an incident caused by xx factor.
He OCCASIONALLY in the past had heavy breathing, like after a flea pill, or in his sleep, but it would pass very quickly and he goes regularly to get checked out.
A mild heart murmur of a skipped beat was detected this last week during his blood draw as well*.
Help! I know he's old, borrowed time, but wow I can't just give up after keeping him stable for years after an Acro diagnosis! They gave me a year without doing radiation, I found you all, got him on the Cab and he's been a rock and a trooper for almost FOUR YEARS. HELP PLEASE
Kelly
