Melissa & Tarragon
Member Since 2011
Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=104636
Good morning LL!
Sorry for the long rant -- I talked to the vet yesterday. When I filled Tarragon's prednisolone two weeks ago, I had to have it filled at Walgreens due to new restrictions on the vet offices in Oklahoma. They gave me prednisone and not prednisolone. I talked to the vet about that since that is about the time Tarragon's asthma got worse. Prednisone and prednisolone are kind of the same thing. Prednisone is broken down by the liver and turns into prednisolone. That is not a problem in humans (other than those with liver problems), but cats have a harder time breaking it down. Prednisolone is harder to find, with some sources saying it isn't being produced anymore. Our vet is trying very hard to find the prednisolone for T. For now, we have agreed that we have to get the inflammation in T's airways under control so we have upped his prednisone again to 10 mg twice a day. I will have to be super vigilant on his BG's and have upped his insulin dose by another .25U for now. Paws crossed that this does the trick. The vet did stress that asthma gets worse over time and T has had it for 8 years so it could just be the progression of the condition. Poor Tarragon is so uncomfortable and coughs if you pick him up or he moves too quickly. It is so hard to see him have such a hard time breathing and my heart is breaking. He is, of course, sweeter than ever in spite of it all. What a trooper.
Thanks for the thoughts for DH. He is headed home tomorrow and is anxious to be back. It was a long trip.
Have a great Wednesday!
Good morning LL!
Sorry for the long rant -- I talked to the vet yesterday. When I filled Tarragon's prednisolone two weeks ago, I had to have it filled at Walgreens due to new restrictions on the vet offices in Oklahoma. They gave me prednisone and not prednisolone. I talked to the vet about that since that is about the time Tarragon's asthma got worse. Prednisone and prednisolone are kind of the same thing. Prednisone is broken down by the liver and turns into prednisolone. That is not a problem in humans (other than those with liver problems), but cats have a harder time breaking it down. Prednisolone is harder to find, with some sources saying it isn't being produced anymore. Our vet is trying very hard to find the prednisolone for T. For now, we have agreed that we have to get the inflammation in T's airways under control so we have upped his prednisone again to 10 mg twice a day. I will have to be super vigilant on his BG's and have upped his insulin dose by another .25U for now. Paws crossed that this does the trick. The vet did stress that asthma gets worse over time and T has had it for 8 years so it could just be the progression of the condition. Poor Tarragon is so uncomfortable and coughs if you pick him up or he moves too quickly. It is so hard to see him have such a hard time breathing and my heart is breaking. He is, of course, sweeter than ever in spite of it all. What a trooper.
Thanks for the thoughts for DH. He is headed home tomorrow and is anxious to be back. It was a long trip.
Have a great Wednesday!