Oh, Jen. We continue to pray for dear BraveHeart.
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Oh, Jen. We continue to pray for dear BraveHeart.
We Are Sending Prayers For Brave Heart And Pray That He Can Overcome This Problem.
I Am Giving Joseph An Herbal Remmedy Coenzymeq1o For His Gums And It Seems To Help.
Maybe Theres An Herbal Remedy For Braveheart And Tuvok.
We Pray That There Is.
My Coco Puff had a seizure when I first moved into this house. It's scary, I know. I've not had experience w/seizures in cats that much, other than the one w/Coco Puff but my Peke-a-poo Charmin had seizures and was on medication all her life. If Braveheart has another one, softly call his name as you stroke him and it will help to bring him out of the seizure sooner. And, of course, keep him calm for a little while afterwards. I'm sorry this is happening to him, poor boy. (and you) :(
From the article Grace posted the link to:
But I wonder what the cost is...and who (besides us here) would fund the process for a senior cat - he is SO special to us, though, he has fought so hard...Quote:
The treatment lasts 3 to 5 hours (sometimes longer) during which the patient must calmly sit on a table attached to equipment. Treatments typically are performed three times a week either indefinitely (as in chronic renal failure) or until the kidney has healed (as in acute renal failure).
MIND YOU - it is the most obvious thing to blame the kidneys...BUT as someone mentioned here (can't find the post at the moment), let's not rule out other causes.
Human case in point: My uncle was diabetic, and started getting pains in his legs. Of course, that was due to the diabetes and they were testing for circulation, etc. They ASSUMED...Turned out a large tumour from his colon was pressing on nerves in the back...and that cancer killed him.
So, it's not ALWAYS the obvious.
HUGS and PT Prayers to you, Jen, and BraveHeart.
Prayers for Jen and BraveHeart ...
Hugs,
Elyse
http://bulletin.piwet.pulawy.pl/archive/50-4/26_Lew.pdf
This is a report on a study done with 3 cats in advanced stages of renal impairment, and how peritoneal dialysis worked for them. It worked well...except in the case of one patient came back three months afterwards in such bad shape and with a bleak prognosis that the owners requested euthanasia. :(
However - this study was done in 2006. Based on the teensy bit of research I did here...it seems that if a cat has any renal function at all, that the peritoneal dialysis gives the kidneys a break and allows them to catch up.
hugs...this might or might not be worth it...
Prayers for you and Braveheart. I am sorry so much is happening right now.
Oh gosh... hope that something can be given to him if they feel it will be something chronic. I hope it's just an acute thing, only happening once and that is about it.
Prayers going out for Braveheart.
Oh Jen, I'm sorry! :( How scary that must have been!!
Lots of positive thoughts and energy going your way...
(((HUGS)))
Kirsten
How is BraveHeart today!!! And how are you doing, Jen??
Someone, no idea who, did quite a bit of vomitting today. Might have been Braveheart, but not sure.
He is acting OK. And that's all we can hope for.
Prayers still heading your way for BraveHeart....
BraveHeart had another seizure this monring. :( This is so sad. :(
He has it just after starting to eat his breakfast. It took him a while to snap back out of it. But then he went right back to eating.
He is such a dear little boy.
Can you get some meds to control this so he won't suffer from them?
What does your vet have to say about this? A low dose of amitryptilene would probably take care of that, poor boy.