Emily
Member Since 2014
Previous condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=123149&start=50
Hi All,
The visiting vet came and was really, really helpful. She was supportive of our decision to treat at home, and really sweet and gentle with Prince. She explained that due to there being issues with the liver, kidneys, and pancreas, and that he hates the vet so much, it makes sense to treat and make him comfortable at home. This will not "fix" or "cure" him, but that was not completely possible at the hospital either. Basically she gave us a new pain med to try and we are overnighting new versions of the medications he is on now from a compounding pharmacy in NJ so that they can all be given transdermally (rubbed onto the inside of the ear). He hates taking pills, so this is just one more way to make his life a bit better. We will monitor closely over the next couple days, and hope that he feels better enough that we can have some more time with him. If this does not happen, she is on call to help us make that difficult decision.
Hi All,
The visiting vet came and was really, really helpful. She was supportive of our decision to treat at home, and really sweet and gentle with Prince. She explained that due to there being issues with the liver, kidneys, and pancreas, and that he hates the vet so much, it makes sense to treat and make him comfortable at home. This will not "fix" or "cure" him, but that was not completely possible at the hospital either. Basically she gave us a new pain med to try and we are overnighting new versions of the medications he is on now from a compounding pharmacy in NJ so that they can all be given transdermally (rubbed onto the inside of the ear). He hates taking pills, so this is just one more way to make his life a bit better. We will monitor closely over the next couple days, and hope that he feels better enough that we can have some more time with him. If this does not happen, she is on call to help us make that difficult decision.