A Daisy Update
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 7:44 pm
Hi All,
I still regularly view the forum on here, but it's been a while since I have updated you on Daisy. I am going to be open with you and tell you that this was mainly due to my anxiety problems - I have an issue with anxiety and was terrified that if I updated with some good news I would tempt fate. This may sound ludicrous to most of you, but if someone is reading who has experienced anxiety, then perhaps you can relate.
Some of you will probably recall Daisy had a problem with sickness and after some tests (no surgery) back at the beginning of October, the vet diagnosed a tumour due to a mass showing on the ultrasound, although couldn't conclusively confirm this without surgery, which I was not prepared to go ahead with as there was a high risk she would not come through it. So, back then, the only real option was to try her on steroids. For the first month or so, she was taking 5mg of steroid per day together with an anti sickness tablet - we gradually weaned her off the anti-sickness (I was terrified about doing so) and she was fine.
She has now been on steroids for around 2.5 months in total and has experienced no sickness during this time. I am in monthly contact with the vet about her condition and I spoke with her again this week. She was very pleased that there was still no sickness and - here is (hopefully) the good bit - she now thinks because she has responded so well, that the problem was not in fact a tumour, but just a patch of unexplained inflammation. I was of course over the moon with this news, but I am still very cautious and living one day at a time with this. Tonight has been another big step, as for the first time, we have reduced her dose down from 5mg per day to 2.5mg. The vet wants to see whether the sickness remains at bay on 1/2 a dose with a view to bringing her down to 1mg longer term. This frightens me and plays on my anxiety as I know that reducing steroids can be dangerous and with my personal situation, any risk is major in my mind. The vet said that 5mg is not too much of a high dose, but reading online other cats seem to be on a dose every other day or even every week. Also, I am fearful of the sickness returning and what this might mean plus I'm worried about the long term effects. Daisy was overweight when we rescued her and we had started to make a brief start on reducing her weight when the issues hit, so she is perhaps a little more prone to long term effects. However, I did read an article online saying cats should ideally not be on steroids for more than a few months and Daisy is only 2.5 months in, so hopefully we are still on the right side of things.
I still regularly view the forum on here, but it's been a while since I have updated you on Daisy. I am going to be open with you and tell you that this was mainly due to my anxiety problems - I have an issue with anxiety and was terrified that if I updated with some good news I would tempt fate. This may sound ludicrous to most of you, but if someone is reading who has experienced anxiety, then perhaps you can relate.
Some of you will probably recall Daisy had a problem with sickness and after some tests (no surgery) back at the beginning of October, the vet diagnosed a tumour due to a mass showing on the ultrasound, although couldn't conclusively confirm this without surgery, which I was not prepared to go ahead with as there was a high risk she would not come through it. So, back then, the only real option was to try her on steroids. For the first month or so, she was taking 5mg of steroid per day together with an anti sickness tablet - we gradually weaned her off the anti-sickness (I was terrified about doing so) and she was fine.
She has now been on steroids for around 2.5 months in total and has experienced no sickness during this time. I am in monthly contact with the vet about her condition and I spoke with her again this week. She was very pleased that there was still no sickness and - here is (hopefully) the good bit - she now thinks because she has responded so well, that the problem was not in fact a tumour, but just a patch of unexplained inflammation. I was of course over the moon with this news, but I am still very cautious and living one day at a time with this. Tonight has been another big step, as for the first time, we have reduced her dose down from 5mg per day to 2.5mg. The vet wants to see whether the sickness remains at bay on 1/2 a dose with a view to bringing her down to 1mg longer term. This frightens me and plays on my anxiety as I know that reducing steroids can be dangerous and with my personal situation, any risk is major in my mind. The vet said that 5mg is not too much of a high dose, but reading online other cats seem to be on a dose every other day or even every week. Also, I am fearful of the sickness returning and what this might mean plus I'm worried about the long term effects. Daisy was overweight when we rescued her and we had started to make a brief start on reducing her weight when the issues hit, so she is perhaps a little more prone to long term effects. However, I did read an article online saying cats should ideally not be on steroids for more than a few months and Daisy is only 2.5 months in, so hopefully we are still on the right side of things.