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Stanley Vet Visit... Good Update

cyclopsgrl Dec 01, 2006 05:15 PM

Stanley went in for his six month check up. It went very well.

His brain swelling is still very much under control by the low daily dose of steroids -- and his other values (liver and sugar) that can be affected by steroids are in normal ranges. She said it could well stay under control for quite a while. It is amazing he has had no problems in the last 10 months since the inital dizziness.

His early kidney failure is still just that -- early. The values have hardly budged in the past year. I changed his diet last year and it has helped significantly slow the progression. She said he is a long way from any symptoms -- could be a couple years before he starts having problems...

Pretty good news all around.
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Tammy
Stanley and Pookey

Replies (9)

kittyromeo Dec 01, 2006 05:22 PM

Isn't it amazing what a little lovin' care can do?

Glad to hear he is doing well!

ttpurr4cat Dec 01, 2006 05:45 PM

Concatulations to you and Stanley too. That is great!!!
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Tessa Onyx, Foudini, Charlee, Spottie, ShyRaven, Buddy, Tuxie, Widdle Attila Sipowitz, Lizzie, Minnie, ET, Mylo, Penny (We be house cats at last), and Salem, Wicca and Marmalade (We iz also house cats, we guess)and the 5 porch kits also Riley da goggie and Alex da baby hamster too
Tabitha and Samantha..always in our hearts
A house without cats is like a garden without flowers

PHMadameAlto Dec 01, 2006 09:50 PM

What good news indeed! Thank you for keeping us posted!
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Smile, it will make them wonder what you are up to!

meow2me Dec 01, 2006 10:15 PM

So glad to here everything is going well. I hope Stanley continues to defy the odds! You both deserve a round of applause!!!


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ellen
gracie, voodoo, Puss 'n Boots.... & Willow!

pmantone Dec 03, 2006 09:09 AM

This is really good news. I am so glad the medicine is working for him so well.
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Boris's Human, Pam

JaimeMarie Dec 03, 2006 10:35 AM

Tammy I am so glad Stanley is doing well. What food do you have him on?
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Jaime owned by
Mya the dog
and the cats:Crash, Gabby and Tucker

cyclopsgrl Dec 03, 2006 01:24 PM

What food do you have him on?

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Jaime -- Was diagnosed with early Kidney Disease (Renal Failure) in October of last year. His values had just started nudging up over the high end of normal. Renal Failure is one of the top problems in older cats (Renal Failure and Thyroid Problems are extremely common the older they get).

Once he was diagnosed, we put him on Science Diet KD (Kidney Disease) specifically formulated for cats w/Renal Failure. It is lower in protein and other ingredients that tax their kidneys. I have cut back all treats, etc., quite a bit and only feed the SD KD. I do have to give him a couple treats with his steriod pill as food is needed to avoid ulcers per the medical sheet. But, it hasn't bothered his kidney numbers. We did screw up earlier in the year. The cats don't eat wet food. Period. But, they do love Tender Vittles (semi-moist). She suggested I kick up the TV to help with his hard stools, but when we checked his kidney values, they had eleveated some since he was tested in October last year. We went back to just SD KD and very limited treats and the values have held the same over the past six months.

Stanely and Pookey are both 15 now, so I wasn't surprised when Stanley got his diagnosis last year. Pookey will probably only benefit from the diet and go even longer before he had kidney problems... Pookey has his six month check next month and his Free T4 (Thyroid level) was slightly elevated six months ago. The vet wants to keep an eye on it for Thyroid problems. It could be slow moving. We'll know more next month -- no symptoms so far. Thyroid problems can be controlled with meds for years... So, Pookey may be entering into regular meds in the next year. He is not nearly as easy to medicate as Stanley. Stanley will come to me and sit and wait for his pills and liquid when I call him. He is amazing to pill. Pookey is a typical cat -- catch me if you can, LOL.
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Tammy
Stanley and Pookey

PHKitkat Dec 04, 2006 09:42 PM

Excellent news, Tammy!

Thanks again for the regular updates on Stanley!

Regards,
PHKitkat

PHTessie Dec 05, 2006 10:28 PM

Way to go Stanley! Concats on the good news..
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PHTessie

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