tiffmaxee
Member Since 2013
YESTERDAY:
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So I guess we need to see what happens after he clears the bounce. With his luck he will start to look better by Friday and then I will need to manipulate things as I will be gone from 11:45 a.m. until I'm guessing 7:00-7:30 for the wedding. I'll be asking how to shoot for that.
I'm praying my mom will rally but so far the UTI seems in full force judging by her lack of appetite and lousy mood and mental status. Please add her to your list. It will be so sad if you either can't make it to the wedding or isn't herself.
Happy hump day LL.
I just read this about cerenia written by a vet.
That concern for obstruction is not so much for lymphoma cats specifically as it is for general vomiting patients coming in for vomiting, getting Cerenia, and having no diagnostics. Th vomiting would be stopped and there would be no symptoms until the obstruction perforated. These are typically foreign bodies. There is little contraindications for regular Cerenia use in a small cell lymphoma, pancreatitis cat. We use it daily long term all the time for nauseous, chemotherapy sensitive or lymphoma nauseous cats.
Cerenia is much better for pancreatitis than ondansetron because it addresses pain and recruitment of inflammatory mediators.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=122996
So I guess we need to see what happens after he clears the bounce. With his luck he will start to look better by Friday and then I will need to manipulate things as I will be gone from 11:45 a.m. until I'm guessing 7:00-7:30 for the wedding. I'll be asking how to shoot for that.
I'm praying my mom will rally but so far the UTI seems in full force judging by her lack of appetite and lousy mood and mental status. Please add her to your list. It will be so sad if you either can't make it to the wedding or isn't herself.
Happy hump day LL.
I just read this about cerenia written by a vet.
That concern for obstruction is not so much for lymphoma cats specifically as it is for general vomiting patients coming in for vomiting, getting Cerenia, and having no diagnostics. Th vomiting would be stopped and there would be no symptoms until the obstruction perforated. These are typically foreign bodies. There is little contraindications for regular Cerenia use in a small cell lymphoma, pancreatitis cat. We use it daily long term all the time for nauseous, chemotherapy sensitive or lymphoma nauseous cats.
Cerenia is much better for pancreatitis than ondansetron because it addresses pain and recruitment of inflammatory mediators.