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- From: kathrynw%radian@natinst.com (Kathryn Whitworth)
- Subject: Update on Casey
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 17:14:27 GMT
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- Thanks to all who sent good vibes our way!
-
- Casey is at home now, the first day he's spent at home in a week. He still
- feels a mite poorly, but that's to be expected. The incision seems to be
- healing well and hasn't seemed to inhibit his mobility.
-
- The biopsies showed that he does indeed have Inflammatory Bowel Diease with
- resulting changes in the gastric system. Also, fibrosis of the pylorus --
- so it seems that between the pylorus not opening properly and the hairball,
- he just wasn't getting any nourishment for a few days. I know he'd been
- eating, but wasn't aware that it was coming right back up (the dogs take
- care of the evidence when they can reach it).
-
- His liver is not quite normal, but not that bad; apparently it's a side-
- effect of the prednisone. It's one we'll accept: better to be happy
- and live a little shorter, then utterly miserable without the side-
- effects of the pred. Yes, it makes Casey feel better; he's made that
- very clear.
-
- Dr. K. now has him on antibiotics, Flagyl and Azium for the IBD. I'm
- going to switch him to a different food, as there may be a food allergy
- component.
-
- Casey is eating, though not very much (he begged for some of the dry dog
- food the other night! very unusual). What he eats, stays down. I need
- to find something he adores to tempt him into eating now; later, he'll
- get what he gets.
-
- I'm still watching him carefully; if he seems seedy, he'll go right back.
- But just being at home seems to help a lot (even if they do love him at
- the clinic, and Dr. B. carries him around and lets him look out windows).
-
- What we have learned from all this, and from the literature:
- We should have been more aggressive in diagnosis and treatment.
- An endoscopy when he was anethesized for his teeth-cleaning
- would have been a Good Idea, along with biopsies.
-
- We should have worked on the dietary aspect (I wasn't aware of
- the allergy connection until I got the literature). Even
- though I have changed foods a number of times, without much
- effect, I haven't been buying the hypoallergic foods. The
- article states that Science Diet prescription foods are good
- (are we surprised?), as well as Hill's Feline, Iams Feline,
- and for colitis, Tender Vittles. There were one or two others
- mentioned that I don't remember right now.
-
- When the Azium didn't do much to control the symptoms, we
- should have tried other medications, like the Flagyl. I
- think the article mentioned another med, but I can't re-
- member now what it was.
-
- It's a good thing Casey's good abt taking pills!
-
- (Normally Casey and the dog Ben take turns seeing the vet: this time
- they decided to do it together. Ben had a lump behind one of his
- nipples. It turned out to be a benign granuloma instead of a mast cell
- tumor. Whew! However, my disposable income for the next six months is
- disposed of already. That's quite all right: I have't had a sweater
- yet that sat in my lap and purred, or a pair of shoes that licked my
- hand. Gotta put these things into proportion, right?)
-
- Kathryn Roth Whitworth
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