Re: 1/1 Rocket PMPS 108-ate tiny bit-prayers much appreciate
Claudia,
The bupe is going to likely make Rocket a little spacey and sleepy. IF it is pain related, it should help. Maybe it would be worth a trip to get the injection so if he is in pain it will be reduced and then both of you can get some rest. Rest is key to healing. It sounds like you could both use it. I know I would under your circumstances. But, I also understand how hard it is ...adrenelin, fear, anger, sadness, etc. If it doesnt do anything, then you know not to go that route anymore.
If you choose to try it, maybe call in advance for a 'good time', so you dont have to wait. I could never get my vet to give me cerenia injections to go home (but they did give me lots of bupe injectible :roll: ), so I had to bring Latte in for those from time to time. By calling ahead we scheduled a time that was as stress free as possible for everyone. I also made it clear she did not need an exam, so we only paid for the medicine (and cost to inject it). Since Rocket was just seen there today, they may not charge you for anything more than the medicine.
BUpe has been hard to come by lately and is very expensive because of it. That may be part of why the ER does not just give it out. It is also a controlled substance. Any other vet than the one that knew Latte and I so well would have never given it to me in injectible form.
I had a great fear of pain meds due to our metacam experience. Though I had a large stash of tramadol, I never used it. I was less fearful of bupe after hearing so many people's experiences with it in their cats.
Here is a link about bupe:
http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/buprenorphine-buprenex/page1.aspx
And one for Tramadol:
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_tramadol.html
*note- at the bottom of this page it offers a caution of using in animals with a history of seizures* That would be something to discuss further with the vet before giving the tramadol.