Martica and Fred
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HI
Fred had heart failure in Jan, was lung aspirated to remove the fluid--and did GREAT. Then one week later was prescribed 4 heart drugs--including Lasix--. But on day 2 of the dose was like lifeless. I went to a 2nd cardiologist who agreed that for his age and diseases, let's be conservative. So he was kept ONLY on Plavix for last 6 months.
The past couple of days he seems to be wheezing--which I think may be a sign of fluid return. I've just spent $2000 in the past 6-7 weeks on vet visits for a variety of reasons, so reluctant to take him in immediately. He is purring, eating, etc. but def. something funny with the breathing, although I don't think he is in discomfort.
Someone from the heart board suggested that he might need aspirating again and/or Lasix. So I have leftover lasix and wondering if it's a good idea to just give him one and see if that helps...Technically, acc. to my vet and cardiologist no 1, Fred was supposed to be on Lasix for the past 8 months...my cardiologist no2 just overrided that call. So I don't think it would be unsafe or random prescribing for me to do it. It's just hard on the kidneys, that's why I wanted him off (he has CRF too).
Anyway ideas? Jess, you around? So devastated that Dr B left!!!!
thanks
Martica
Fred had heart failure in Jan, was lung aspirated to remove the fluid--and did GREAT. Then one week later was prescribed 4 heart drugs--including Lasix--. But on day 2 of the dose was like lifeless. I went to a 2nd cardiologist who agreed that for his age and diseases, let's be conservative. So he was kept ONLY on Plavix for last 6 months.
The past couple of days he seems to be wheezing--which I think may be a sign of fluid return. I've just spent $2000 in the past 6-7 weeks on vet visits for a variety of reasons, so reluctant to take him in immediately. He is purring, eating, etc. but def. something funny with the breathing, although I don't think he is in discomfort.
Someone from the heart board suggested that he might need aspirating again and/or Lasix. So I have leftover lasix and wondering if it's a good idea to just give him one and see if that helps...Technically, acc. to my vet and cardiologist no 1, Fred was supposed to be on Lasix for the past 8 months...my cardiologist no2 just overrided that call. So I don't think it would be unsafe or random prescribing for me to do it. It's just hard on the kidneys, that's why I wanted him off (he has CRF too).
Anyway ideas? Jess, you around? So devastated that Dr B left!!!!
thanks
Martica