Linda and Bear Man
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Yesterday's condo (thanks for all the support): viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3538&p=34108#p34108
Thanks to Jojo for suggesting the theme of Old Timers Day. I truly appreciate it. This will be a long recap for Jojo. I apologize for the length, and also for being a bit of a downer.
Health and medication recap for Jojo:
Prednisolone (15 mg with pm shot) for IBD,
Ondansetron for nausea,
Omeprazole for stomach acid,
Ursodiol for Pancreatitis,
Metronidazole for IBD,
Amlodipine for hypertension,
Methimazole for hyperthyroidism,
Tumil K to supplement his potassium,
Baytril for Pyelonephritis,
Novifit (SAMe) for cognitive dysfunction,
Burprenorphine available as needed.
He is also anemic and has renal insufficiency.
He gets .5U Lantus BID. A recent effort to taper off the Omeprazole and Ondansetron did not go well. There was also a recent incident involving a two week Methimazole overdose. He is due to visit the vet in the near future to have his T4 and all other bloodwork rechecked. SS is up to date.
In mid November, Bear started urinating on the floor. His urine looked very nasty, bloody, and suspicious for infection, but a C&S was negative. He was started on a second antibiotic (Suprax), which caused him to have severe liquipoo and start pooping on the floor. He also started “circling”, a behaviour which he exhibits mostly when he needs to urgently find the litter box and can’t. He went off all antibiotics for a period of time (suspected neurotoxicity), but the circling persisted. He has since gone back on Baytril. Presumably, his urine is still looking foul (there was no improvement after his course of Suprax), and we are not addressing that issue, due to fear of starting off another massive bout of diarrhea with another antibiotic (the next one would be Convenia). Some yellow numbers over the last two days are worrisome.
Today, he is still having attacks of circling, and is house soiling somewhat regularly. He has some difficulty getting around, and spends most of his day in his sleeping basket. His appetite is fair to poor, and he still supplements his wet food with dry Evo. He maintains his weight. He does not seem to feel sick or be in pain, but as I noted in yesterday’s condo, he is a frail shadow of his former magnificent self. He is brave, dignified, and so very sweet tempered. He enjoys his tummy rubs, and his cuddles with Teddy Man. I am having questions in my mind these days about end of life issues. I always thought that the end would come with a big medical crisis where my options would be very clear to me. Now I think it may not be so clear cut. Maybe he will just continue to dwindle away like this. I wonder about his quality of life. I wonder if I am keeping him alive for my sake, not his. I wonder how I will know when it is time.
For today, I will be heading off to tbp, and Teddy will take on his customary role as caregiver to his big brother. These photos were taken last night:

Thanks to Jojo for suggesting the theme of Old Timers Day. I truly appreciate it. This will be a long recap for Jojo. I apologize for the length, and also for being a bit of a downer.
Health and medication recap for Jojo:
Prednisolone (15 mg with pm shot) for IBD,
Ondansetron for nausea,
Omeprazole for stomach acid,
Ursodiol for Pancreatitis,
Metronidazole for IBD,
Amlodipine for hypertension,
Methimazole for hyperthyroidism,
Tumil K to supplement his potassium,
Baytril for Pyelonephritis,
Novifit (SAMe) for cognitive dysfunction,
Burprenorphine available as needed.
He is also anemic and has renal insufficiency.
He gets .5U Lantus BID. A recent effort to taper off the Omeprazole and Ondansetron did not go well. There was also a recent incident involving a two week Methimazole overdose. He is due to visit the vet in the near future to have his T4 and all other bloodwork rechecked. SS is up to date.
In mid November, Bear started urinating on the floor. His urine looked very nasty, bloody, and suspicious for infection, but a C&S was negative. He was started on a second antibiotic (Suprax), which caused him to have severe liquipoo and start pooping on the floor. He also started “circling”, a behaviour which he exhibits mostly when he needs to urgently find the litter box and can’t. He went off all antibiotics for a period of time (suspected neurotoxicity), but the circling persisted. He has since gone back on Baytril. Presumably, his urine is still looking foul (there was no improvement after his course of Suprax), and we are not addressing that issue, due to fear of starting off another massive bout of diarrhea with another antibiotic (the next one would be Convenia). Some yellow numbers over the last two days are worrisome.
Today, he is still having attacks of circling, and is house soiling somewhat regularly. He has some difficulty getting around, and spends most of his day in his sleeping basket. His appetite is fair to poor, and he still supplements his wet food with dry Evo. He maintains his weight. He does not seem to feel sick or be in pain, but as I noted in yesterday’s condo, he is a frail shadow of his former magnificent self. He is brave, dignified, and so very sweet tempered. He enjoys his tummy rubs, and his cuddles with Teddy Man. I am having questions in my mind these days about end of life issues. I always thought that the end would come with a big medical crisis where my options would be very clear to me. Now I think it may not be so clear cut. Maybe he will just continue to dwindle away like this. I wonder about his quality of life. I wonder if I am keeping him alive for my sake, not his. I wonder how I will know when it is time.
For today, I will be heading off to tbp, and Teddy will take on his customary role as caregiver to his big brother. These photos were taken last night:

