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Date Posted: 11:52:02 am, Wed, 11/21/07
Author: Sandy
Subject: Depending on which insulin he needs and how much he needs, a vial costs between $60-90 but can last up to 3 months. Like I said, we're trying to re-work our budget and find the money for Chicory's expenses on top of Cricket's. And we have some unsettling news on Cricket. He was just in for another depo shot and immediately got another lump in the injection site, so we're going to have to try something different. Cricket's body is showing signs of not tolerating the injections, even though the steroid works wonders on his mouth. I know that the oral prednisolone caplets don't work with Chicory so I don't know where we'll go from here. I guess I have to ask some hard questions on the stomatitis board that Denise referred me to.
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "The vet said that the food alone might be enough to kick-start his pancreas into producing insulin again since this is a new condition........Chicory was just in to the other vet four months ago and was fine. But if that doesn't happen, then we're looking at insulin injections, which I know Ken can do. And I'll be there also to go over everything with the vet and get all of the information I can. Even though Chicory is 17 (our best guess), I can't just let him die. He's always been in good health and is such a sweet, loving, mellow cat. The insulin costs, though, could choke us a bit." on 11:47:56 am, Wed, 11/21/07


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