Tena and Curry(GA)
Member Since 2010
Well.....what can I say about my little spice girl.
Her asthma really flared up this season. We are on .5 of insulin due to the inflammation caused by the asthma. She's done very well thus far. I've been to the vet twice and I'm going again today. Hopefully she won't get so agitated this time to have another asthma attack at the vet's office. Last time we couldn't get the xrays....today that's the goal.
Her asthma I believe caused her to feel so bad and scared that she went after Sid (my civie) a month ago. So she's back in jail. Last year we did this for 4 long months.
So we are doing the insulin thing....maxed out on Flovent.....albuterol every 4-6 hours for the last 3 weeks (gonna spk to the vet about Terabutaline....same stuff that Cini-Mini is on). I've got to get the asthma under control before bringing Curry out to the living room in the crate w/Sid....it causes her to be anxious and then she does the open mouthing breathing trick...Ugh....And I can't yet have her play to get rid of some of that extra pissy energy because it causes her to open mouth breathe.
The vet is having me try everything before adding the oral steriod....which most likely would bring her out of remission for good.....and may increase her agitation....she's already pissy enough. Sigh! Next year I may be looking at giving the steroid since this year was so bad and the asthma is a progressive disease.
So the good news is that the insulin is keeping her bg in a good range....the breathing is getting better now that the Oak Pollen is decreasing.....watching to see if the Grass Pollen impacts her at all....I can get the girls about 3 feet apart as Curry sits behind the babygates and Sid is on the other side of me....if I give them Purebites.....Curry is so motivated by food its not even funny...which really helping in bringing the girls together.......
The down side is that I don't really trust Curry now.....in terms of attacking Sid and knowing when she is feeling bad from the asthma.....and the more times the attacking occurs...the more it get imprinted on both of them.
So off to the vet in a bit...hope he can xray her w/out her having an asthma attack....poor baby.
Hugs
Tena
Her asthma really flared up this season. We are on .5 of insulin due to the inflammation caused by the asthma. She's done very well thus far. I've been to the vet twice and I'm going again today. Hopefully she won't get so agitated this time to have another asthma attack at the vet's office. Last time we couldn't get the xrays....today that's the goal.
Her asthma I believe caused her to feel so bad and scared that she went after Sid (my civie) a month ago. So she's back in jail. Last year we did this for 4 long months.
So we are doing the insulin thing....maxed out on Flovent.....albuterol every 4-6 hours for the last 3 weeks (gonna spk to the vet about Terabutaline....same stuff that Cini-Mini is on). I've got to get the asthma under control before bringing Curry out to the living room in the crate w/Sid....it causes her to be anxious and then she does the open mouthing breathing trick...Ugh....And I can't yet have her play to get rid of some of that extra pissy energy because it causes her to open mouth breathe.
The vet is having me try everything before adding the oral steriod....which most likely would bring her out of remission for good.....and may increase her agitation....she's already pissy enough. Sigh! Next year I may be looking at giving the steroid since this year was so bad and the asthma is a progressive disease.
So the good news is that the insulin is keeping her bg in a good range....the breathing is getting better now that the Oak Pollen is decreasing.....watching to see if the Grass Pollen impacts her at all....I can get the girls about 3 feet apart as Curry sits behind the babygates and Sid is on the other side of me....if I give them Purebites.....Curry is so motivated by food its not even funny...which really helping in bringing the girls together.......
The down side is that I don't really trust Curry now.....in terms of attacking Sid and knowing when she is feeling bad from the asthma.....and the more times the attacking occurs...the more it get imprinted on both of them.
So off to the vet in a bit...hope he can xray her w/out her having an asthma attack....poor baby.
Hugs
Tena