9/8 Uncle *back from vet visit*

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Barbara & Uncle (GA)

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This morning Uncle had 100ml drained from his chest cavity and a little came out from his abdomen as well.
He was the sweetest little trooper as usual. Before and after xrays showed some improvement but hoping the Furosemide injections will help pull some more and/or stave off morefluid coming right back.
I think the bottom line is to get his heart pumping better and keep him comfortable as long as possible.
His breathing was already less labored when I brought him home, he gave me some purrs and then I had to leave him to go to work.
I can't wait to get back home to see him.
Cardiologist is supposed to be speaking with my vet this afternoon.
Thank you all again for everything :bighug:
 
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Back home. Uncle's breathing is faster than normal.. RR is 32 instead of 22. Worrisome. Called the vet and she outlined a few different possible reasons for this. She is hoping that it may just be from some bruising pain he might be experiencing from the draining procedures. She's not happy to hear about it and I can tell it is bothering her too. I don't think there is any particular emergency right now, and to be honest I don't know if I would put him through all of the diagnostic procedures that he would have to endure if there is a worse case scenario. and I had to take him to the ER. Hopefully it won't come to that and things will settle down for him. I have some bupe and gabapentin here if I feel he's in a lot of pain and/or I need to help calm him. You all know I am loyal and dedicated to him and I would do everything I can to help him.
At some point there will come a time where excessive intervention won't be the most loving thing for me to do for my boy. I hope that is a long way off in the distance but I really cannot tell at the moment. I'm sorry if this is painful for some of you to read. I know a lot of of you are rooting for us and I want you to know how much it means to us :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Back home. Uncle's breathing is faster than normal.. RR is 32 instead of 22. Worrisome. Called the vet and she outlined a few different possible reasons for this. She is hoping that it may just be from some bruising pain he might be experiencing from the draining procedures. She's not happy to hear about it and I can tell it is bothering her too. I don't think there is any particular emergency right now, and to be honest I don't know if I would put him through all of the diagnostic procedures that he would have to endure if there is a worse case scenario. and I had to take him to the ER. Hopefully it won't come to that and things will settle down for him. I have some bupe and gabapentin here if I feel he's in a lot of pain and/or I need to help calm him. You all know I am loyal and dedicated to him and I would do everything I can to help him.
At some point there will come a time where excessive intervention won't be the most loving thing for me to do for my boy. I hope that is a long way off in the distance but I really cannot tell at the moment. I'm sorry if this is painful for some of you to read. I know a lot of of you are rooting for us and I want you to know how much it means to us :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
{{{Barbara}}} This is the hardest kind of situation a pet parent has to deal with. Please do not hesitate to share as much of it as you want with us. We get it. You need someone to listen to you, and that's what we're here for.

You and Uncle are in my thoughts and prayers. I know you will make whatever decisions are in his best interests, no matter what. If it helps you, here is a post that was shared with me when I was wondering how much more I should do for one of my aging, ailing cats. :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Barbara, you are doing as much as you can, sending some nice calming and healing vines for Uncle, today couldn't have been easy, even if he was a trooper. Give him lots of your love, and ours too we have heaps to send :bighug::bighug:, I'm hoping he settles in, you being with him may be all that he needs to do just that.​
 
I went through all this with my cat, Bubba (GA:rb_icon:)... He had congestive heart failure and in the end kidney failure.
I hope the lasix helps and he gets breathing a bit slower. Sending healing vines for Uncle.
 
{{{Barbara}}} This is the hardest kind of situation a pet parent has to deal with. Please do not hesitate to share as much of it as you want with us. We get it. You need someone to listen to you, and that's what we're here for.

You and Uncle are in my thoughts and prayers. I know you will make whatever decisions are in his best interests, no matter what. If it helps you, here is a post that was shared with me when I was wondering how much more I should do for one of my aging, ailing cats. :bighug::bighug::bighug:
Thanks Tricia, I believe that assessment tool will be helpful. I know everyone here understands and I won't keep things to myself.
 
I went through all this with my cat, Bubba (GA:rb_icon:)... He had congestive heart failure and in the end kidney failure.
I hope the lasix helps and he gets breathing a bit slower. Sending healing vines for Uncle.
I don't know how old Bubba was, but it seems if we are lucky enough to have our kitties with us into their old age, these issues are inevitable.
Uncle's little brother had CHF and multiple other health issues and his sister had lung cancer. I've been here before too but it never seems to get easier.
 
Barbara, you are doing as much as you can, sending some nice calming and healing vines for Uncle, today couldn't have been easy, even if he was a trooper. Give him lots of your love, and ours too we have heaps to send :bighug::bighug:, I'm hoping he settles in, you being with him may be all that he needs to do just that.​
Thanks for sending vines and love. Hopefully tomorrow will be better a better day.
 
Having gone through this four times last year, I can say for sure that it never does get easier. Just keep in mind all the joy Uncle gives you. I know you wouldn't give that up for anything. :bighug::bighug::bighug:
I know, what a year you had. Not fair.
Many of my other first friends here had to let there kitties go ahead too in the 11 months I've been on the board. I would cry with everyone else. We're all family.
 
I know, what a year you had. Not fair.
Many of my other first friends here had to let there kitties go ahead too in the 11 months I've been on the board. I would cry with everyone else. We're all family.
Indeed. When one is lost, we all grieve. We are a family. So lean on us and feel the vines flowing to help Uncle pull through this, and to help you deal with whatever comes.
 
adding hugs.... All those years of love is what makes us strong for them when we need to be.

I always worry when the fluid build ups start..... seems after they are tapped, they just fill right back up. That pressure can't feel good, just like when we have
swollen body parts.

I'd keep the pain meds coming just for that reason.
:bighug:
 
:bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug: Lots of vines and prayers for you and Uncle. There were times that I had to dose Doodles with Lasix every 8 hours for 3 days and he was at the max dose of 30mg BID. Give Uncle extra scritches for me.
 
We thought bubba was 11-12 but the cardiologist thinks he was 13-15. He said he shouldn't have lived past 2 with his heart defect. They had a special case file for him at Cornell University Animal Hospital. Bubba thought he was King there. He was at home too! LOL
Happy to see he's eating. :cat::bighug:
 
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...te-and-nice-picture-from-this-morning.183533/
This morning Uncle had 100ml drained from his chest cavity and a little came out from his abdomen as well.
He was the sweetest little trooper as usual. Before and after xrays showed some improvement but hoping the Furosemide injections will help pull some more and/or stave off morefluid coming right back.
I think the bottom line is to get his heart pumping better and keep him comfortable as long as possible.
His breathing was already less labored when I brought him home, he gave me some purrs and then I had to leave him to go to work.
I can't wait to get back home to see him.
Cardiologist is supposed to be speaking with my vet this afternoon.
Thank you all again for everything :bighug:
Hugs to you and Uncle! :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
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