Dinah has an allegy, we don't know what causes it, but every 8 weeks or so she has had a steroid injection which sorts it out. Last time the vet said to try some medrone tablets, but to to take her off them as soon as the itching stopped as it's best to have the smallest dose of steroids possible because she has CRF (although her kidney levels are nearly normal now). We did this, and she started itching again as soon as we stopped.
Took her back today, saw a different vet who advised keeping her on a dose of medrone every other day indefinitely. I said the other vet had recommended stopping ASAP because of her kidneys and she said "yeah, but she's near the end of her life so she may as well have the steroid". What a great bedside manner. I know she's nearly 19 and it's better for her to be less itchy and perhaps live for a shorter time, but thanks a lot
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I'm now worried we're not doing the best thing for her by giving her the medrone tablets, and I'd rather take her in for an injection every 8 weeks (she hates these tablets and already has to have a Fortekor once a day too).
It drives me mad when one vet says almost the exact opposite of another
I know the solution is to stick with one vet, but when you've got a madly itchy pet and there's one appointment left it doesn't seem fair to hold out over the weekend. I feel really frustrated!