d to manage the root
problem. Syringing meds works. If you can pill LG, you can usually put
several pills into a gel cap to limit the no. of pills you have to give him.
Good luck
Sharyl
--- On Fri, 1/22/10, James G Wilson wrote:
> From: James G Wilson
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] OT: Pleural Ef
Hi Jim,
Fred's fluid build up was in his lungs I think pleural effusion is
outside of the lungs. Fred's was congestive heart failure. He was on
lasix alone at first and it didn't seem to be helping so I added the
spirnolactone, that made all the difference almost immediately. Once I
go
On 22 Jan 2010 at 18:15, Belinda Sauro wrote:
>Is he on any lasix or spirnolactone, he should be on
> one or both?
He's on Salix- which is the same class of diuretic. Another
member wrote off list about a combo of stuff that she
used to get her young cat well after having the exact
same s
hi Jim,
Is he on any lasix or spirnolactone, he should be on one or both?
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Hi everyone,
Three months ago, my cat, LG, was first treated for fluid
buildup in his lungs. He went nine weeks before needing
to have that fluid drained again. Now, it seems that we
are having it done every four or five days.
LG is on prednisolone and Salix (diuretic to help slow the
fluid
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