I really just need a bit of reassurance and vibes.
And some tips about what list of questions I need to compile to ask the vet before Monday.
We're in the UK btw.
He is a neutered male OSH nearly 18 years old and was diagnosed with CKD early in 2022 at age 15, he's been on renal diet and daily Fortekor pill since then so about 2.5 years before having a recent decline in kidney function, I think 2.5 years managing it by daily pill and diet is pretty good?
He gets a quarterly vet check, we don't do bloods and urinalysis every time if he seems to be stable, but this year he had 2x urinalysis in May and July because he developed a bacterial UTI, and at his quarterly check on Monday he'd lost weight, we knew he'd been off his food a bit (not anorexic, but still eating just not as enthusiastic, for a usually greedy cat) so knew what was coming and had full geriatric blood panel and urinalysis (sample collected by cystocentesis) done.
There is a lot more protein in his urine now than there was in July, and his blood tests show a decline in kidney function, plus one of his kidneys is enlarged and irregular which the vet detected on physical examination.
The vet wants to have him in the local surgery as an outpatient all day Monday and Tuesday with him coming home Monday night, for IV fluids (this rather than an overnight stay at the main vet hospital because of £££). Then I'll be trained to give subcutaneous fluids at home.
Now before pointing me to a website or info sheet, please know that I have already read absolutely every bit of information I can absorb about this!!!
I would like to hear more about your own experiences of giving subcutaneous fluids at home, rather than clinical info.
Also what should I ask the vet, other than what it's going to cost to make sure I have enough money in the account I want to pay from and don't faint on the waiting room floor
I am going to ask for a copy of all the test results to be emailed to me tomorrow, they usually do this automatically but I may need to give them a nudge.
As he will be coming home on Monday night with an IV catheter, will he need to wear a cone? He is terrified of cones but I can go out Saturday and get him a soft collar.
I need to ask whether I can buy supplies for doing subQ online instead of from the vet (markup central!!!).
Also is he alright to have his usual medication before going in for IV rehydration.
Oh also I should ask them to check his heart, he sometimes has a fast pulse when he is examined and has had a low grade (but deemed benign) heart murmur (like a lot of cats do) for most of his life. There's no evidence that he has any major heart issue but I'd rather check again before pumping him full of fluids.
If you can think of anything else I need to ask the vet clinic before Monday, please let me know.
Also, have a picture of him laying up me with his paws on my shoulders, just because:
And some tips about what list of questions I need to compile to ask the vet before Monday.
We're in the UK btw.
He is a neutered male OSH nearly 18 years old and was diagnosed with CKD early in 2022 at age 15, he's been on renal diet and daily Fortekor pill since then so about 2.5 years before having a recent decline in kidney function, I think 2.5 years managing it by daily pill and diet is pretty good?
He gets a quarterly vet check, we don't do bloods and urinalysis every time if he seems to be stable, but this year he had 2x urinalysis in May and July because he developed a bacterial UTI, and at his quarterly check on Monday he'd lost weight, we knew he'd been off his food a bit (not anorexic, but still eating just not as enthusiastic, for a usually greedy cat) so knew what was coming and had full geriatric blood panel and urinalysis (sample collected by cystocentesis) done.
There is a lot more protein in his urine now than there was in July, and his blood tests show a decline in kidney function, plus one of his kidneys is enlarged and irregular which the vet detected on physical examination.
The vet wants to have him in the local surgery as an outpatient all day Monday and Tuesday with him coming home Monday night, for IV fluids (this rather than an overnight stay at the main vet hospital because of £££). Then I'll be trained to give subcutaneous fluids at home.
Now before pointing me to a website or info sheet, please know that I have already read absolutely every bit of information I can absorb about this!!!
I would like to hear more about your own experiences of giving subcutaneous fluids at home, rather than clinical info.
Also what should I ask the vet, other than what it's going to cost to make sure I have enough money in the account I want to pay from and don't faint on the waiting room floor
I am going to ask for a copy of all the test results to be emailed to me tomorrow, they usually do this automatically but I may need to give them a nudge.
As he will be coming home on Monday night with an IV catheter, will he need to wear a cone? He is terrified of cones but I can go out Saturday and get him a soft collar.
I need to ask whether I can buy supplies for doing subQ online instead of from the vet (markup central!!!).
Also is he alright to have his usual medication before going in for IV rehydration.
Oh also I should ask them to check his heart, he sometimes has a fast pulse when he is examined and has had a low grade (but deemed benign) heart murmur (like a lot of cats do) for most of his life. There's no evidence that he has any major heart issue but I'd rather check again before pumping him full of fluids.
If you can think of anything else I need to ask the vet clinic before Monday, please let me know.
Also, have a picture of him laying up me with his paws on my shoulders, just because:
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