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Trill is sick
Early Sunday morning, Internet woke me up by scratching my face (he
usually does this if it's time for food, but not this time). Trill came into the bedroom, and walked a few steps, peed, walked a few steps, peed with blood. I have seen FLUTD and blockages too many times. The last thing I wanted to do was to go back to that horrible emergency vet hospital that I had taken Brando to. But I couldn't find anywhere else, so I had no choice. Luckily, he was not blocked, and they gave him antibiotics and pain meds to help him relax and pee easier (and presumably get rid of the crystals?). I caught it early enough that it is treatable (we think). Then this evening I got a phone call from a Dr. Custer. I had no idea who this was and was really confused for awhile. I had been expecting Drs. Miley and Jenne to retire soon, and that day has come. Dr. Custer bought out their practice. He scared the hell out of me, though, by telling me that in older cats that have never had a problem with urinary tract disorders, it often means there are tumors. I'm sorry; I can't type that without crying. I got no sleep. I had to take a cab both ways. Between the cab, the vet bill, and getting the guys food and litter, I now have no money for anything -- bills, rent, nothing. Sometimes I just want to blow my brains out. I do have a couple of possibilities of things in the works, but nothing happening yet. And I still have to get Trill the c/d food; I see no way to do this. Maybe if I slam my head against a wall, this will all go away. Dammit, dammit, dammit. I don't want to lose my Trilly baby, too. Ginger-lyn crying again |
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Ginger-lyn wrote:
Dammit, dammit, dammit. I don't want to lose my Trilly baby, too. Lots of purrs on the way. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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Then this evening I got a phone call from a Dr. Custer. *I had no idea who this was and was really confused for awhile. *I had been expecting Drs. Miley and Jenne to retire soon, and that day has come. *Dr. Custer bought out their practice. *He scared the hell out of me, though, by telling me that in older cats that have never had a problem with urinary tract disorders, it often means there are tumors. *I'm sorry; I can't type that without crying. I'm so sorry to hear this. *HUG* Tumors are a possibility, but honestly to say that older cats 'never' have UTI is in my opinion bulls***. But then again I do not have all the facts here and don't really know what was said. I can see how UTI's could be 'less likely' in older cats, but to jump straight to tumors is extremely premature in my opinion. Try to c/d and antibiotics and then get a recheck urinalysis. Hopefully that will clear it up. The next step would be to take an x- ray. Please try not to worry. I will ask around at work tomorrow and see just how prevalent tumors can be in this case. I am flat broke too. All my bills were due last week and I couldn't pay any of them aside from one credit card payment. The rest is going to gas and cat litter, and if i can, gooshy food. HUGS and purrs Kristi |
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"Ginger-lyn" wrote in message
... Early Sunday morning, Internet woke me up by scratching my face (he usually does this if it's time for food, but not this time). Trill came into the bedroom, and walked a few steps, peed, walked a few steps, peed with blood. I have seen FLUTD and blockages too many times. The last thing I wanted to do was to go back to that horrible emergency vet hospital that I had taken Brando to. But I couldn't find anywhere else, so I had no choice. Luckily, he was not blocked, and they gave him antibiotics and pain meds to help him relax and pee easier (and presumably get rid of the crystals?). I caught it early enough that it is treatable (we think). Then this evening I got a phone call from a Dr. Custer. I had no idea who this was and was really confused for awhile. I had been expecting Drs. Miley and Jenne to retire soon, and that day has come. Dr. Custer bought out their practice. He scared the hell out of me, though, by telling me that in older cats that have never had a problem with urinary tract disorders, it often means there are tumors. I'm sorry; I can't type that without crying. I got no sleep. I had to take a cab both ways. Between the cab, the vet bill, and getting the guys food and litter, I now have no money for anything -- bills, rent, nothing. Sometimes I just want to blow my brains out. I do have a couple of possibilities of things in the works, but nothing happening yet. And I still have to get Trill the c/d food; I see no way to do this. Maybe if I slam my head against a wall, this will all go away. Dammit, dammit, dammit. I don't want to lose my Trilly baby, too. Ginger-lyn crying again Hugs and purrs for both of you. Joy |
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Ginger-lyn wrote:
Early Sunday morning, Internet woke me up by scratching my face (he usually does this if it's time for food, but not this time). Trill came into the bedroom, and walked a few steps, peed, walked a few steps, peed with blood. I have seen FLUTD and blockages too many times. The last thing I wanted to do was to go back to that horrible emergency vet hospital that I had taken Brando to. But I couldn't find anywhere else, so I had no choice. Luckily, he was not blocked, and they gave him antibiotics and pain meds to help him relax and pee easier (and presumably get rid of the crystals?). I caught it early enough that it is treatable (we think). Then this evening I got a phone call from a Dr. Custer. I had no idea who this was and was really confused for awhile. I had been expecting Drs. Miley and Jenne to retire soon, and that day has come. Dr. Custer bought out their practice. He scared the hell out of me, though, by telling me that in older cats that have never had a problem with urinary tract disorders, it often means there are tumors. I'm sorry; I can't type that without crying. Ginger-lyn, do you know this Dr. Custer at all? Do you have any reason to think that you can trust him? I have to say that if some vet I didn't know called me almost out of the blue, to tell me that some statistic says that my cat *might* have this or that, I would wonder what was motivating him. Such as, does he want me to come in for costly tests, which might very well reveal nothing? I'm sorry if this sounds overly cynical, but after dealing with some money-grubbing vets, I guess I am. It really angers me that someone like that might try to take advantage of a person in your economic situation. That would be unconscionable. I hope I'm wrong about that. Although I guess I also hope I'm right, because that would mean you'd probably have less to worry about concerning Trill's health. If I were you, I would wait a bit before running off to get expensive tests for him. If the antibiotics work, it's likely a mild infection, which isn't serious (although I'm glad you got him checked out quickly, since blockages are serious!). And I think it's good to give him c/d food, although I know that's also a lot to ask, financially. But you know that slogan "if you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras"? It means, go for the simple answer first. Only escalate the investigation when the simple treatment isn't working. Male cats get urinary problems, so this isn't really unusual. I'd say it's not quite time to panic. I'd be curious how other people on the newsgroup heard this. What would other people's reactions be? Does anyone besides me see a little red flag about this phone call? In any case, purrs that Trill's irritation clears up quickly. Licky sends some special been-there-done-that purrs. -- Joyce ^..^ To email me, remove the XXX from my user name. |
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Ginger-lyn wrote:
Early Sunday morning, Internet woke me up by scratching my face (he usually does this if it's time for food, but not this time). Trill came into the bedroom, and walked a few steps, peed, walked a few steps, peed with blood. I have seen FLUTD and blockages too many times. The last thing I wanted to do was to go back to that horrible emergency vet hospital that I had taken Brando to. But I couldn't find anywhere else, so I had no choice. Luckily, he was not blocked, and they gave him antibiotics and pain meds to help him relax and pee easier (and presumably get rid of the crystals?). I caught it early enough that it is treatable (we think). Then this evening I got a phone call from a Dr. Custer. I had no idea who this was and was really confused for awhile. I had been expecting Drs. Miley and Jenne to retire soon, and that day has come. Dr. Custer bought out their practice. He scared the hell out of me, though, by telling me that in older cats that have never had a problem with urinary tract disorders, it often means there are tumors. I'm sorry; I can't type that without crying. I got no sleep. I had to take a cab both ways. Between the cab, the vet bill, and getting the guys food and litter, I now have no money for anything -- bills, rent, nothing. Sometimes I just want to blow my brains out. I do have a couple of possibilities of things in the works, but nothing happening yet. And I still have to get Trill the c/d food; I see no way to do this. Maybe if I slam my head against a wall, this will all go away. Dammit, dammit, dammit. I don't want to lose my Trilly baby, too. Ginger-lyn crying again {{{{{{{{{{{{ Ginger-lyn }}}}}}}}}}}} Lots of purrs on the way for, Trill. I'm sorry I'm not in a position to help again at the moment, hopefully I'll be able to in a few weeks. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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"Ginger-lyn" wrote in message ... Early Sunday morning, Internet woke me up by scratching my face (he usually does this if it's time for food, but not this time). Trill came into the bedroom, and walked a few steps, peed, walked a few steps, peed with blood. I have seen FLUTD and blockages too many times. The last thing I wanted to do was to go back to that horrible emergency vet hospital that I had taken Brando to. But I couldn't find anywhere else, so I had no choice. Luckily, he was not blocked, and they gave him antibiotics and pain meds to help him relax and pee easier (and presumably get rid of the crystals?). I caught it early enough that it is treatable (we think). Then this evening I got a phone call from a Dr. Custer. I had no idea who this was and was really confused for awhile. I had been expecting Drs. Miley and Jenne to retire soon, and that day has come. Dr. Custer bought out their practice. He scared the hell out of me, though, by telling me that in older cats that have never had a problem with urinary tract disorders, it often means there are tumors. I'm sorry; I can't type that without crying. I got no sleep. I had to take a cab both ways. Between the cab, the vet bill, and getting the guys food and litter, I now have no money for anything -- bills, rent, nothing. Sometimes I just want to blow my brains out. I do have a couple of possibilities of things in the works, but nothing happening yet. And I still have to get Trill the c/d food; I see no way to do this. Maybe if I slam my head against a wall, this will all go away. Dammit, dammit, dammit. I don't want to lose my Trilly baby, too. Ginger-lyn crying again Oh poor G-L, and poor Trilly. DO not slam you head. Don't forget to take good care of yourself. We are purring with all our might here. ((((((((Ginger Lynn)))))))) -- Theresa and Dante Stinky Forever: http://pets.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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Judith Latham wrote:
Purrs and prayers for Trilly. I'm a little suspicious of Dr Custer and his phone call. Don't panic, (I know, easier said than done) wait to see if Trilly gets better first. The vet who saw Trilly didn't mention anything about tumours and must have thought antibiotics and pain meds would help. I'm glad that some other folks feel the same way I do. Ginger-lyn, I would really wait to see if his current ailment gets better. Only if it doesn't, would I think it's necessary to take him for another exam. -- Joyce ^..^ To email me, remove the XXX from my user name. |
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bastXXXet Judith Latham Purrs and prayers for Trilly. I'm a little suspicious of Dr Custer and his phone call. Don't panic, (I know, easier said than done) wait to see if Trilly gets better first. The vet who saw Trilly didn't mention anything about tumours and must have thought antibiotics and pain meds would help. I'm glad that some other folks feel the same way I do. Ginger-lyn, I would really wait to see if his current ailment gets better. Only if it doesn't, would I think it's necessary to take him for another exam. -- Joyce ^..^ To email me, remove the XXX from my user name. .. I am inclined to agree with Judith and Joyce. Mosey acts sick and gets the runs, not often, for no reason, but he just has a funny tummy, and unless he gets really sick, I don't worry. I am little suspicious of this Dr. There are agencies out there who can help you with food and rent, and what-not.. ((((((((Ginger-lyn))))))))) Purrs and prayers for you and Trilly lovingly sent. Everything will be okay. Kyla |
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