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Hmm tricky one. I wouldnt want to use metacam either due to it compromising the kidneys even further. My old boy Winston was on prednisolone for spondilosis. He was put on those by the old vet, second vet didnt change it but third vet questioned it but as he had been on them so long and given his age at that time we decided it may do him more harm than good to take him off them. Not sure but they may have played a part in the progression of his CRF. The kidneys are not repairable but the creatinine and urea levels are variable, meaning that if these numbers can be reduced by treatment/diet this may reduce the progression of CRF. There is also a CRF support group on yahoo which may be more knowledgable with regards to how best to treat the arthritis with damage limitation. Would you like me to pm you the link? |
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I have no experience with metacam, but Tinker is quite arthritic (I guess it is to be exptected at 19). She was having trouble getting upstairs until we put her on cortaflex. She can now zoom up the stairs. |
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Well Kitty is on Seraquin, its ok but i would like to try something better, where did you get the cortaflex from please? For Elaine: I am a memeber of the CRF on yahoo and the geriatric yahoo group. And they have all warned me about metacam! dont think i will be risking this. |
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http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...du cts_id=382 Might be best to check with people who know about CRF first though. |
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Sorry but am I just being dense? Doesn't Kitty's test results indicate she doesn't have CRF? |
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hi, Kitty's blood results indicate that she does not have CRF. BUT the results of the protein in her urine sample wont be back until next Monday, ( they have to send some of the urine away for this) with the bloods and urine results combined, then we will know if she is in the very early stages of CRF, thats why the vet wanted to wait for these results before perscribing the metacam. The Cortaflex wont compromise her kidneys, its a natural suppliment similar to that of the seraquin she is taking at the moment for her arthritis. BUT Cortaflex is different in that it makes the body produce the fluid in between the joints AND rebuilds the glucasamine etc, where as the Seraquin is just for rebuilding the glucasamine. Thats what it says on the net anyway. So i would rather give this a try before any nasty drugs. Sorry, i want clear about the results in the last post. |
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Ok thanx. It does make me question loads about your last vet though. Does your new vet have the notes from the old vet? Would be interesting to know what they were on about coz CRF doesnt just disapear. |
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Hi Elaine, yes they asked for copies and they faxed them over apparently. If when the urine results come back, it shows she does have early stages of CRF, the **** (excuse the word) will hit the fan, i will be lodging an official complaint about them. I have to confess tho, this new vet is ok, especially when i visited the surgery, but when it came to him handling kitty, i wasnt too happy he was rough and upset her. He wants me to go back in the new year and have her blood pressure took (she could have hypertension) and i think i will request to see the lady vet for that, i will just use the excuse that i havent met her yet lol! |
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