Ann & Scatcats
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Simba, 15 years old, is on his normal insulin along with Flagyl antibiotics 1/4 tablet twice a day, after 5 years of being diabetic he is fine though, a lot of scar tissue in his pancrea from his repeated severe pancreatitis, but the vet at the animal hospital said the pancrea is not likely to go crashing from that, when I asked Tuesday.
But now in addition to Simba's 5 year long problems, civvie Gustav, 16 years old, is also now the one being the most medicated. First he is medicated for thickening in the left heart chamber and his high blood pressure 230-250, with Norvasc amlodipin 1/4 tablet once a day and Fortekor benazerpil 1/2 tablet once a day, and he takes these on the evening before bedtime.
As if that wasn't enough he has also been prescribed Alkeran melphalan, a cancer cyto tablet, 1/4 tablet a day and Predinsolon cortisone 1 tablet a day, for blood cell cancer Mulitple Myelom. He takes them in the morning when we wake up.
I don't mind doing it, I love them and want to keep them with me for as long as possible, but it feels like I am running a cat hospital at home now with a lot of medicine to keep track of, and that the right cat has been given the right meds :shock:
Never have had this experience before.
But now in addition to Simba's 5 year long problems, civvie Gustav, 16 years old, is also now the one being the most medicated. First he is medicated for thickening in the left heart chamber and his high blood pressure 230-250, with Norvasc amlodipin 1/4 tablet once a day and Fortekor benazerpil 1/2 tablet once a day, and he takes these on the evening before bedtime.
As if that wasn't enough he has also been prescribed Alkeran melphalan, a cancer cyto tablet, 1/4 tablet a day and Predinsolon cortisone 1 tablet a day, for blood cell cancer Mulitple Myelom. He takes them in the morning when we wake up.
I don't mind doing it, I love them and want to keep them with me for as long as possible, but it feels like I am running a cat hospital at home now with a lot of medicine to keep track of, and that the right cat has been given the right meds :shock:
Never have had this experience before.