Hi Nina,

I'm surprised to hear that.  Everyone I have talked to - the cardiologist,
the internist, the Yahoo heart group - says they are not doing surgery on
cats and that they don't do well at all with heart lung machines.  They say
even dogs only have about a 5% survival rate with this surgery.  I'd put a
2nd mortgage on my house for Missy, but not if she has a 99% likelihood of
dying.  Is it possible to get more info from your ex? Maybe a hospital in a
different state...

Yes, I'm on the Yahoo heart group.  They are really nice there, not as nice
as here of course:)


On 2/1/07, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Kelley,
Did the vet mention anything about the possibility of surgery helping
Missy?  I don't know anything about CHF, but the diagnosis you've outlined
sounds an awful lot like what my ex-husband heard when he adopted a little
stray kitten.  He opted for surgery and she came through with flying
colors.  I guess it's becoming more and more common to do surgery on cats
with heart problems.  It was quite costly, but his little girl is about a
year old now with no further problems.  Others on the list have mentioned a
group for cats with heart ailments, have you joined one yet?

Of course Missy is in my prayers and thoughts.  You know how I feel about
that little darling of yours,
Nina

Kelley Saveika wrote:

Please pray or send healing thoughts to Missy, or whatever your personal
beliefs allow.

She went to the cardiologist today.  Here is her diagnosis:

Diagnosis: Congenital heart disease. Missy has a large atrial septal
defect/ventricular septal defect (8 mm) a hole in the lower atrial
septal and upper ventricular septal wall where the chambers join which
allows blood to shunt right to left and left to right in the heart.
Her heart chambers are dialated and her pulmonary artery and veins are
dilated. Her right ventricular wall is mildly thickened. The defects
can lead to congenital heart disease (CHF) with fluid retention in the
lungs, chest cavity and/or abdomen. Therefore I would recommend
starting her on a low dose of furosemide.

She called in a prescription of furosemide 10 mg/ml .3 mg once daily.


Here is Missy's picture, for those who haven't seen it.

http://www.moonvine.net/missy

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