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Lovette's Kara
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Does anyone have any experience with a pet with Chylothorax?
My 10 year old cat was diagnosed in late June and I have been giving her Rutin in the hopes it would help (Vet Recommended it). She just went back today and she is doing REALLY badly now... Her left lung is really really small now, being crushed by the lymphatic fluid in her lung cavity. :cry3: They took 170 mL from each side of her lung cavity, and she's now getting new diuretic pills.
The cause is unknown, but her T cells/blood/urine/etc. are all normal. The vet suggested that I might take her to Saskatoon and go to the animal hospital there, where they can operate, but I dunno. The drive, the anesthetic, the surgery... I think it would be too much for her... First, she is a very timid thing and I swear she nearly had a heart attack during the drive and being in the vet's office, before they even did anything. How much stress and pain do I put her in? If she's not getting better, I don't think I could do it to her... Second, I have already paid $1500 on vet bills for her, and am already heavily in debt. I don't think I can financially do it... If they could guarantee that she would get better, maybe I would be more willing, but they cannot even guarantee she will live the anesthetic... :broken:
*sigh* I am sorry for dumping this, but I just kinda had to ask... If someone has had an animal with it, was there something you did? Did your pet get better? If not, when did you say it's enough? lease:
I don't want her to suffer... But I don't want to give up hope either... rayer:
My 10 year old cat was diagnosed in late June and I have been giving her Rutin in the hopes it would help (Vet Recommended it). She just went back today and she is doing REALLY badly now... Her left lung is really really small now, being crushed by the lymphatic fluid in her lung cavity. :cry3: They took 170 mL from each side of her lung cavity, and she's now getting new diuretic pills.
The cause is unknown, but her T cells/blood/urine/etc. are all normal. The vet suggested that I might take her to Saskatoon and go to the animal hospital there, where they can operate, but I dunno. The drive, the anesthetic, the surgery... I think it would be too much for her... First, she is a very timid thing and I swear she nearly had a heart attack during the drive and being in the vet's office, before they even did anything. How much stress and pain do I put her in? If she's not getting better, I don't think I could do it to her... Second, I have already paid $1500 on vet bills for her, and am already heavily in debt. I don't think I can financially do it... If they could guarantee that she would get better, maybe I would be more willing, but they cannot even guarantee she will live the anesthetic... :broken:
*sigh* I am sorry for dumping this, but I just kinda had to ask... If someone has had an animal with it, was there something you did? Did your pet get better? If not, when did you say it's enough? lease:
I don't want her to suffer... But I don't want to give up hope either... rayer: