Because there is so much basic information in older posts on this blog, I don't post much anymore.
However, I am still out here.
I answer questions, still research and still have Boogar.
I am currently working for SAGE veterinary specialty and emergency. I have access to many good minds, new ideas and alternative therapies. Boogar goes to work with me, watches movies of bugs and birds on my....I mean HIS iPad, and has many new friends.
Pumpkins case is set to go to trial on July 9th. It's been a long haul.
Boogar has cat friends all over the world, and I have made many good friends of their people.
Any question you have, please feel free to contact me.
Kadeth
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Getting Older...
So Boogar is something like 17 years old now and starting to slow down. I wanted to comment of some of the age related changes that can be expected complications with spinal cord injured cats.
For 17 years, Boogar has run around using his front legs. This means his front legs and shoulders are pulling far more weight than they should.
His joints have paid for this. What I am seeing now USA gradual decline in mobility. His shoulders and elbows are doing the work equal to that of a very obese cat....and he's not overweight.
He's got arthritic changes,and he's sore.
Ok so that's not so terrible, right? Pain meds, right?
Well, here's the complication. It's got to be long term, so many of the NSAIDs are out. He's and older boy, so I do not want to compromise his liver or kidneys.
So...narcotics?
He loves Tramadol. He loves buprenorphine. He feels good on them.
But...
Narcotics constipate.
Now if Boogar is constipated, his full colon sends a message to his bladder to lock shut and resist all attempts to express him. I try not to catheterization him unless it is an emergency because of potential bacterial contamination....so squeezing it is. Narcotics make it hard to empty him.
So what's working? I'm doing some alternative pain relief. He's using and electro magnetic pause therapy unit designed for pain relief, and it seems to be working. Acupuncture and adequan is next.
Along with pain control, as Boogar ages I am starting to give him fluids once of twice weekly, and running basic bloodwork every few months. This lets me stay ahead of organ changes.
So is he healthy still? Oh yes. Happy? Most days, and when he's not its generally because he's a stubborn, spirited cat and the dog has annoyed him, or he wants something. More often than not its food , catnip and up on the bed.
For 17 years, Boogar has run around using his front legs. This means his front legs and shoulders are pulling far more weight than they should.
His joints have paid for this. What I am seeing now USA gradual decline in mobility. His shoulders and elbows are doing the work equal to that of a very obese cat....and he's not overweight.
He's got arthritic changes,and he's sore.
Ok so that's not so terrible, right? Pain meds, right?
Well, here's the complication. It's got to be long term, so many of the NSAIDs are out. He's and older boy, so I do not want to compromise his liver or kidneys.
So...narcotics?
He loves Tramadol. He loves buprenorphine. He feels good on them.
But...
Narcotics constipate.
Now if Boogar is constipated, his full colon sends a message to his bladder to lock shut and resist all attempts to express him. I try not to catheterization him unless it is an emergency because of potential bacterial contamination....so squeezing it is. Narcotics make it hard to empty him.
So what's working? I'm doing some alternative pain relief. He's using and electro magnetic pause therapy unit designed for pain relief, and it seems to be working. Acupuncture and adequan is next.
Along with pain control, as Boogar ages I am starting to give him fluids once of twice weekly, and running basic bloodwork every few months. This lets me stay ahead of organ changes.
So is he healthy still? Oh yes. Happy? Most days, and when he's not its generally because he's a stubborn, spirited cat and the dog has annoyed him, or he wants something. More often than not its food , catnip and up on the bed.
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