Update on Casey's condition - not good
I just returned from the vet with Casey. As you know from my other post, the vet originally diagnosed him with a herpes virus. He was on Interferon and Orbax. The medication did nothing. Casey's breathing has gotten worse.
They took blood again (everything is normal) and did a chest x-ray. Although there is no fluid in his lungs (it seems to all be in his nasal passages) he is showing signs of asthmatic bronchitis. The vet gave me dyphenhydramine (antihistimine), Prednisone and Clavamox. She told me that he is also to stay on the Orbax and Interferon.
Dr. Barron told me that if he gets worse before Tuesday to bring him to an emergency clinic. She said that she did a probe up his nose and it is VERY blocked but she doesn't know what's causing it. If this stuff doesn't work, they're going to have to sedate him x-ray his head. She also said that it may lead to surgery.
I am so upset because I love this boy so much (he was an orphan at 2 weeks old and was bottle fed). He has been there for me through many of my own surgeries, problems, depression, etc., and I can't help him. So far my vet bill for him has been over $400. I don't know what I'm going to do if this medicine doesn't work. My job only pays $9.18/hr. At what point do we say "enough"????? I will do all I can to help him get better.
Can you guys please say a little prayer for my boy?? I am beside myself right now at the thought of having to put him down simply because I can't afford the testing to find the cause. Please don't think bad of me. I would do anything for my cats but never thought it would come to this.
<picks up Prayer Line> <dials God>
Hello, God?
Hi, God ~
Cinder & Smoke here, onna Prayer Line...
Boots, our Kat, wuntz us to ask You for sum help wiff hiz Buddie, Casye Kat. Seemz Casey Kat iz all plugged up an haz trubbel breathin. :(
Kuld You send sum Speshul Help down to hiz White Coat, Doc Barron, to help figger out whut'z rong?
An mebbie You kuld send down a klowd of eezy-breathin air frum Heaven, too?
Thanks fur Your Help, God!
The many options when you take a pet to the vet
Moosmom, again, I hope Casey is doing better.
What I find is helpful is that when I take the pet to the vet I usually ask what his plan of attack is, and then, all the alternatives. Xrays can usually rule out so many things and by starting with that, it often gives them a better picture. Yes, it can be expensive, something like $85 but at that point so many things can be ruled out. I think all too often vets hand out pills, much like doctors do, much to my dislike, when in fact things don't always get cured by pills.
I am not questioning your vet's decision but suggesting that you (and maybe you did) ask for ALL the vet's thoughts on this poor kitty's nose problems AND going at the heavy duty stuff first, so as to not drag this on and run up the bill - not to mention, putting your mind at ease. If you rule of the worst situation, you can take a breather and relax waiting for Casey to heal slowly. If you keep putting off the worse case, then it isn't fun for anyone. Does this make sense? Often Dr.s will rule out the worse case senario first..... you know, they scare the heck out of you when you get your report back...saying....well, it could be......and then they come back with, well, its just a bad cold!
Keep us posted. You are in my thoughts, obviously!
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