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|    Janis Kracht to Damon A. Getsman    |
|    Experience with GSPC?    |
|    10 Apr 14 13:30:14    |
      Hi Damon,              > Just curious as to whether or not anybody here has any experience in       >dealing with cats that have GSPC.              Not over here, it sounds like a nasty one.. :(              > I have a cat that I've had for about 7 year       > now who, unfortunately, was allowed to develop a rather severe case over 6-12       >months until treatment was available. Now that it's being treated, I'm having       > problems keeping up with the different courses being tried due to economic       > situations. He's been on feline amoxicillin 3 times now, twice with the same       > dosage/frequency, and once with a stronger and longer term course. He's in a       >load of pain, hides almost all the time now, can't eat, and is yelling randoml       >and trying to stretch the pain out of his jaw. It's heartbreaking to see. Th       > only time he gets any relief is when he's on the feline prednisone that they       > put him on along with the antibiotics. I'll admit, I'm pretty terrified it's       > going to be lethal. Just wanted to know if anybody else had any experience       > with this that they might be able to share to help me understand it a little       > better. :|              Looks like it's caused by a number of factors, dental disease, dental       infection, and an immune reaction to the bacteria/viruses in the cat's mouth..       any cat can get this it seems :(              I found a page of natural-type treaments using vitamins, probiotics but you       know those can get expensive as well.. Maybe you have some of the vitamins,       etc. mentioned here at your house already: http://www.petremedyc       arts.com/Learning%20Center/Nutrition/page159/page159.html       Some good ideas there maybe, I don't really know.              If a cat has bad gum disease, or dental infections, vitamins sure aren't going       to make those two things go away though - maybe they might help keep it under       control once it's a little better? Again, I don't know... Poor kitty.              I saw suggestions of dental extractions of loose teeth by your vet, that kind       of thing.. and the course of medication you mention is about all I saw as       well.. (antibiotics and corticosteroids). http://www.hometownvet       are.com/feline-gingivitis-stomatitis-pharyngitis-complex              This site above is a from a vet in Iowa.. she seems to have dealt with it a       bit.              I hope something here helps - I know what a drag it was when _I_ had to go on       steroids.. made every infection I had worse, and more. :(              Take care,       Janis              --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-1        * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38)    |
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