| Re: I need some advice on Congestive Heart Failure My cat was 18 when she was diagnosed with CHF. She'd already had Chronic Renal Failure for years, so this made treatment even trickier. She needed sub-cu fluids (injected under the skin) to keep her hydrated for her kidneys, but too much fluid made her get fluid in her lungs. She needed the Lasix to keep the fluid out of her lungs, but too much would put a strain on her kidneys. She was also on a beta blocker to help regulate her heartrate, and an appetite stimulant because both conditions lead to weight loss. We did a pretty good balancing act for about 2 months before her condition got too bad to treat. But while the medication worked, she did great. There were times you wouldn't know anything was wrong with her. She played with catnip mice, bullied my other, much younger and larger, cats around, and lived as normal a life as you could expect.
That said, I know many dogs with CHF who've had it for years, and it's managed quite well through medication. Treatment does require a lot of adjustment to get the dosing and medications right, so keep in close contact with the vet who's most willing to work with you. If his breathing concerns you, call the vet. |