Jasper - epilepsy
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 5:04 pm
So today Jasper, my 11 year old seal point Birman, started his epilepsy "treatment".
He first was noticed having seizures almost two weeks ago and they're irregular in frequency but are cluster type.
Beaumont Sainsbury were brilliant but I've transferred him to the care of the local blue cross hospital and he had his first visit there today. They've prescribed epiphen on a really low dose as a starting point and will monitor his bloods to see how he takes to the drug.
I was impressed with the vet at Blue Cross who was very frank and yet careful in her choice of words as she said the indications are that the epilepsy may well be being caused by a brain tumour.
Understandably side effects vary cat to cat, and I've been told to expect lethargy, increased appetite and thirst but anything else I should expect or look out for?
He first was noticed having seizures almost two weeks ago and they're irregular in frequency but are cluster type.
Beaumont Sainsbury were brilliant but I've transferred him to the care of the local blue cross hospital and he had his first visit there today. They've prescribed epiphen on a really low dose as a starting point and will monitor his bloods to see how he takes to the drug.
I was impressed with the vet at Blue Cross who was very frank and yet careful in her choice of words as she said the indications are that the epilepsy may well be being caused by a brain tumour.
Understandably side effects vary cat to cat, and I've been told to expect lethargy, increased appetite and thirst but anything else I should expect or look out for?