OK Laurie, I'm gonna try it. Better than taking drugs to sleep. Lynne ----- Original Message ----- From: laurieskatz To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 9:29 PM Subject: Re: breathing issues
This sounds encouraging. Keisha's lungs were making a clicking sound when she was in CHF. I still feel that BooBoo is going to be ok. When I couldn't sleep for worrying about Teddy (breathing issues), a kind woman suggested I breathe in "Peace" and breathe out "Negativity". Believe it or not, this did get me through the nights. (Still does, when I need it). I couldn't think other words when I repeated these words with my breaths. God bless, Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 8:11 PM Subject: Re: breathing issues Thanks Laurie. I am going to stop the Doxy. It is just simply too much trauma for him. His heart and lungs were checked out again last visit and aside from a grade 1 systolic murmur his heart is fine. My 19 year old cat has one of those, I have one of those and they pose little threat. He was fine after the neutering. He is on no meds except the Doxycycline. Bob was just upstairs listening to his heart and lungs with a stethascope and says his lungs are clear and he ate a bit. He's just so weak though. He walks a foot and lays down. His sides are still heaving somewhat but he isn't breathing through his mouth at the moment. He did have a bit of a fever when we saw the vet on Friday but as it is now he is cool to the touch, not like he was a few days ago. If he's ok tomorrow, I will call Dr. Gill but other than the interferon that will be arriving next week, I am not going to put this cat through any more. He just isn't up to it. If all he does is sleep his life away I can deal with that. I really don't think he's having a reaction to the Doxy, just the giving of it. He can't stand being restrained or picked up. He is very loveable on his terms and will lay beside me, but at a safe distance. He just isn't used to people like Bob and I who are probably overbearing when it comes to giving attention and affection. Thanks so much Laurie for your kind thoughts. Lynne ----- Original Message ----- From: laurieskatz To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 8:58 PM Subject: Re: breathing issues Lynne, can you put him in the bathroom with a steamy shower. That is one way to help him breathe. We did this with our asthmatic cat when he had attacks (and before there were inhaled meds for feline asthma). I would discontinue the doxy if it were me and, if he is breathing normally, give him a few days to eat, etc. Is he eating? IF he is in respiratory distress, I would get him to the vet. It could be congestive heart failure which can be treated successfully sometimes. Please don't give up emotionally. Booboo will sense it. I am trying to remember. Wasn't he fine when you first got him and after his neuter? Is he on any meds that could be causing this reaction? Was that one of the side effects in the doxy info I sent? I think we discontinued the doxy for one of our rescues because it was causing problems. thoughts and prayers with you, Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 7:24 PM Subject: breathing issues We gave BooBoo his dose of Doxy tonight and the same thing happened. He fought and now is gasping for air. My husband is calling Dr. Gill tomorrow and we'll take him in. If he is still like this tomorrow I fear we will have to make a decision. He seems to be in respiratory distress. This cat is so high strung. My son and daughter in law were over tonight and they took turns going up to visit him. He seems to be afraid of everyone and then starts breathing even heavier. Honestly I did not notice this with him when we first got him. It has only been within the week that I've noticed his sides heaving more than they did. I have this horrible feeling that he is going down hill quickly. I so don't want him to suffer and be gasping to breath. I just pray that tomorrow I wake up and he's better. Lynne