Hi everyone,
Things here are looking up. Cody started Lev in June and after a month or so, started getting pretty good numbers- and now hangs in the blues and yellows most of the time-
and our other the exciting news is that he is doing well on a new pain med called Gabapentin. It is an antiepileptic drug, that is also used for beans especially with neurologic pain and other chronic pain. It is fairly safe with few side effects, but it is also not well known yet for use in kitties.
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Re: UPDATE-seeking beans who have used Gabapentin/4pain
This is just an update for those of you who posted on this thread back in May. Cody's vet went to a big vet conference last week, and inquired about the use of gabapentin. The speaker strongly endorsed it, and so my vet called in a compounded Rx, which Cody started on Sept 5. His first day, he seemed immediately more bright eyed and social, but it seemed to wear off in the evening and the next day he woke up Very thirsty and with high BG. Today has not been great, so maybe it was a coincidence or his aspirin day one that made him better yesterday. I know Ele said it took a few days to kick in.
His dose is 30mg 1x/day, compounded with water and tuna powder- yummmm (30mg/ml, dose = 1 ml)
Hoping for my old kitty back- I was really excited yesterday as he seemed so much like his old self, that I hadn't seen in years.
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Re: UPDATE-seeking beans who have used Gabapentin/4pain
by Nancy and Cody » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:52 pm
Cody has been on 30mg compounded gabapentin for one week and I am very pleased. He does not seemed drugged or buggy eyed and he has been much more like his old self.
Instead of spending much of his time in a dark closet, he has started spending time with us. He's jumped up and sat with me on the couch. He is sleeping on my bed again, he is lounging less often in a frog leg position and more often in a head upright normal cat position. He started cruising around outside for almost an hour. He is still stiff, and highly food motivated (growing acro boy), but I think his huge acro belly and his suspected light avoiding headaches are definitely improved. And even when he's sleeping, he frequently looks like he's smiling again. I know its not curing his acro, but he is acting like he's feeling much better.
The compounding pharmacy made a 14 day bottle for $9.65, so its not bad. Its only been a week , so I'll update again.