Deanna & Billie
Member Since 2014
Hello LL!!
Yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=128378
Well, Billie had another coughing episode last night. So, that's two incidents this week that I know about. Last night was worse. The other one was a single fit that ended pretty quickly and she was done, but last night, she was coughing a few times in a row on and off for maybe 20 minutes, and she seemed more distressed by it. I don't know what might have triggered it.
She is feeling great today - she did a lot of playing this morning, her appy is normal, and she is napping on the window seat now.
I think I want to get the Flovent inhaler with the Aerokat. I think/hope her asthma is mild enough that the inhaler alone will work. From what I understand, because the steroid is inhaled directly to the lungs, it shouldn't have the systemic side effects of oral pred? Is that right? I want to minimize BG effects but also want to avoid the immunosuppressive effects. She got a UTI after being on the pred last time around.
I am wondering if anyone here has experience with Flovent and if you think it is a better option than oral pred. I am going to PM Melissa and post on the main health forum as well. I have a call out to her vet - I want to order the Aerokat and also want to get some oral pred to have in case she gets a lot worse over the weekend.
Sending vines to all the cats and beans needing vines!
Yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=128378
Well, Billie had another coughing episode last night. So, that's two incidents this week that I know about. Last night was worse. The other one was a single fit that ended pretty quickly and she was done, but last night, she was coughing a few times in a row on and off for maybe 20 minutes, and she seemed more distressed by it. I don't know what might have triggered it.
She is feeling great today - she did a lot of playing this morning, her appy is normal, and she is napping on the window seat now.
I think I want to get the Flovent inhaler with the Aerokat. I think/hope her asthma is mild enough that the inhaler alone will work. From what I understand, because the steroid is inhaled directly to the lungs, it shouldn't have the systemic side effects of oral pred? Is that right? I want to minimize BG effects but also want to avoid the immunosuppressive effects. She got a UTI after being on the pred last time around.
I am wondering if anyone here has experience with Flovent and if you think it is a better option than oral pred. I am going to PM Melissa and post on the main health forum as well. I have a call out to her vet - I want to order the Aerokat and also want to get some oral pred to have in case she gets a lot worse over the weekend.
Sending vines to all the cats and beans needing vines!