ladybug991
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They have always been telling me 40RR or resting respiratory rate should be under 30. And they do need to be resting for a while.
They have always been telling me 40RR or resting respiratory rate should be under 30. And they do need to be resting for a while.
How did you know when it was time to get off the steroid? I don’t wanna take her off it now but I’m not sure. The vet said give it a couple more weeks and they might try to get her off it. But I’m worried about that too!To be honest, they recover when they recover. Roxi's remaining adrenal never did recover fully - they felt it had been switched off too long and partially shut down completely. Weirdly, she didn't need pred after the first 3 months - she did fine without it after that. But she did need Zycortal (the mineralocorticoid that the adrenal also produces) for the rest of her life. Apparently, that's not normal - usually if they need one long term, they need both. But she never did do anything by the book! And, of course, she had to pick the one that was $300 every 4 months as the one she couldn't live without.
We weaned down super, super gradually under instruction from her IM. Eventually she was on a dose that the IM said probably wasn't doing anything much anyway. At that point, we took her off and monitored her really closely for a week or so to make sure she didn't show signs of having an issue from taking her off. That took about 3 months total.How did you know when it was time to get off the steroid? I don’t wanna take her off it now but I’m not sure. The vet said give it a couple more weeks and they might try to get her off it. But I’m worried about that too!
I think time and rest are the key. We tend to think that, once the sutures are out after 2 weeks, they're recovered. But they're really not from something as big as this - they're still very early in the recovery process. And there's often a lot of adjusting to be done with steroids, and the secondary issues with pancreatitis etc. 2.5 mg isn't a huge dose of pred - I'd guess her remaining adrenal is doing something...it's just not ready to take on all the work just yet.
Ok I did just give her revolution I thought it was just for fleas but even regular revolution should help. The mosquito was biting an area where they shaved herNow im freaking out because I saw a mosquito on her sucking blood she’s indoor and not on heartworm meds I feel like a horrible mom idk what to do![]()
The Revolution has her covered. Even if she did get bitten, she won't get heartworm while she's on it. And as that's the only big risk from a mosquito, she's good. Don't ever apologize for being stressed - you and Lady Bug have been through a lot. It would be a miracle if you weren't stressed. And often we stress the little things because the big ones are things we can't do much about.Ok I did just give her revolution I thought it was just for fleas but even regular revolution should help. The mosquito was biting an area where they shaved herand I killed it and there was blood I’m assuming it got her but I don’t see a bite.
I do think she needs to see a cardiologist again soon because I think her shaking is her breathing heavy and she’s been breathing heavy. Or at least get an X-ray from a vet sooner than her current Feb X-ray appt.The Revolution has her covered. Even if she did get bitten, she won't get heartworm while she's on it. And as that's the only big risk from a mosquito, she's good. Don't ever apologize for being stressed - you and Lady Bug have been through a lot. It would be a miracle if you weren't stressed. And often we stress the little things because the big ones are things we can't do much about.
Ok I will take her in tomorrow morning or maybe tonight. It’s been below 40 today when she was actually sleeping. I’m not sure how long to wait to measure resting rate and she’s purring a lot too. I’m just sad to bring her back for a 5th time but I want her to be okOK. 40 is heading into the danger zone. Personally, I would want that assessed now, not in a few days when your regular vet can fit you in. If she's heading into a CHF episode, hours can be critical. Do you have an ER in your area that you can get her to?
Yes the IM approved it. I’m still very concerned though.Did they consult the IM about the steroids? If the IM thinks it's safe, then I would do it. I would be cautious if the IM hasn't approved it though because she might still physically need those steroids at this point. It is a balancing act with her HCM and the adrenal removal.
It’s hard because she already has a lot of those symptoms somewhat but I will monitor her closelyAs it's IM-approved, I would try it and just monitor her closely for any new symptoms that might indicate that she's becoming too low in steroids. The early symptoms are often electrolyte issues which you can't see directly, but watch for her appetite falling, weakness, lack of energy/lethargy, and increased thirst.
Yeah. That was why I'd asked about her having an ACTH-stim a few days ago. A lot of what you were describing then was suspicious for Addison's. I would try to keep in your mind how those symptoms look now - maybe make notes as it's so difficult to spot small changes when we're with them so much of the time - and be aware of any worsening of them as you reduce the steroid dose.t’s hard because she already has a lot of those symptoms somewhat but I will monitor her closel
Thanks so so much. Measure her breathing rate as 60 And freaked and almost brought her in but realized she had just jumped on bed and laid down near me purring hard. Now it’s between 26-40 as she started resting then sleeping. Keeping a little journal now to track her symptoms and appetite. Was already tracking her meds. Gonna try to get a HR tomorrow AM. She’s usually sleeping away from me or at the same time as me. She lies next to me but is usually not asleep. Or she lies next to me overnight. She’s always purring too. Unfortunately maintenance is coming but it’s just one person and I will put her in my bedroom and they won’t go in there. also will send email or call update to IM tomorrow. Still wondering if I should just get her triaged tonight but since it’s gone back down and she doesn’t seem to be in distress I will see how it is tomorrow and try to only measure it when she’s really resting. I’m trying so hard to keep a level head after yesterday when I lost it. She’s still not eating well but I will let them know the breathing rate and calories consumed and symptoms. Was gonna wait a few days to email but after tonight I just wanna go ahead and do it. The front desk told me to come in and get triaged tonight but the other hospital staff was busy so I didn’t talk to them directly. Just don’t wanna force her back unnecessarily. Also have a IM follow up in addition to cardiology on the 4th.The first thing you need to do is take a few deep breaths. You and the IM together have got this. Keep communicating with the IM. If you feel as though her symptoms are getting worse with the reduced pred, let the IM know immediately. That way, they can work on figuring out a plan to keep her as safe as possible on all levels. The high end of normal kidney values shouldn't be an issue here - Roxi was diagnosed Stage 1 CKD around the time of her surgery. She never went above Stage 1 and it never caused her a problem...for the entire 6 and bit years until we lost her. In reality, with the changes to the IRIS guidelines for cats, pretty much every cat in the world is Stage 1 their whole lives. I'm guessing that's because kidneys are a species weak point in cats, but high end of normal values don't really mean a whole lot in real terms when it comes to treating other issues.