Thank you, Phaewryn.  I think that is a good practice.  He's very playful 
tonight and in good spirits.  (He just jumped up on the keyboard)  I can't help 
but think he's feeling pretty good...but to look at his backside still makes me 
wince.  I do worry that he might build up a tolerance if I give it too often 
such that if he does have to have surgery, the demerol might not be as 
effective.  I promise though - if he seemed at all in pain I'd be getting the 
vet out of bed.  It sounds like you have an excellent veterinarian.  
 
elizabeth
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Sent: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: Update on Antonio


You didn't mention your vet upping his pain meds... I do hope he's getting 
enough pain meds! MY vet wouldn't even let Tang leave the hospital until his 
butt inflammation went down to almost normal, due to wanting to be really 
consistent with the pain meds.

Phaewryn
 
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