Jean and Megan
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Almost two years ago Darwin, one of my civvies, was diagnosed with mild asthma. The vet was very reluctant to treat, to my mystification. Today Darwin had a checkup and the asthma was decidedly worse (in coughing - the x-rays weren't bad "for his history"). The vet suggested various routes of treatment, and I kept resisting any oral or injected steroids.
When I asked point-blank for inhaled medications, the vet, to my surprise, said "I can set you up with that." He really grilled me on whether I was willing to take on the commitment, though he now has known me long enough to believe my answers without much difficulty. So later this week, probably, I'll be getting an Aerokat and the medications to go along with it (not sure yet exactly which medications - might start out with Albuterol and then move up to Flovent when needed).
As we talked, it became evident that most of this vet's clients would not be willing to take on anything more onerous than an occasional pill or drop of oral medicine. (This town is right on the edge of Texas "country," and I'm sure a lot of people still look at all animals as they would look at farm animals.) The vet was entirely aware of the relative merits of inhaled vs. oral or injected steroids but was reluctant to prescribe them unless he was positive I would carry through with the treatment.
He knows that I hometest Megan periodically (usually once every 2 weeks or so, but up to twice a day if things are going funky) and have kept it up for several years. That went a long way to convince him that I would follow through with the asthma treatment.
As I was getting ready to leave, the vet said, "If I come back as a cat, I want to belong to you!" :lol: (I'm older than he is, so it's unlikely I'd be around to take "him" in. Very nice compliment, though.)
When I asked point-blank for inhaled medications, the vet, to my surprise, said "I can set you up with that." He really grilled me on whether I was willing to take on the commitment, though he now has known me long enough to believe my answers without much difficulty. So later this week, probably, I'll be getting an Aerokat and the medications to go along with it (not sure yet exactly which medications - might start out with Albuterol and then move up to Flovent when needed).
As we talked, it became evident that most of this vet's clients would not be willing to take on anything more onerous than an occasional pill or drop of oral medicine. (This town is right on the edge of Texas "country," and I'm sure a lot of people still look at all animals as they would look at farm animals.) The vet was entirely aware of the relative merits of inhaled vs. oral or injected steroids but was reluctant to prescribe them unless he was positive I would carry through with the treatment.
He knows that I hometest Megan periodically (usually once every 2 weeks or so, but up to twice a day if things are going funky) and have kept it up for several years. That went a long way to convince him that I would follow through with the asthma treatment.
As I was getting ready to leave, the vet said, "If I come back as a cat, I want to belong to you!" :lol: (I'm older than he is, so it's unlikely I'd be around to take "him" in. Very nice compliment, though.)