A dreaded side effect

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2 weeks
2 weeks

Hello All

Harley is one week past his third chemo treatment and has developed a very bad bladder infection. He is absolutely miserable . I must say that if you have a thought that your pet is not acting right follow your instincts and get them to the vet. It’s hard to know because I’ve never been in this situation what ” normal ” after chemo behavior is but I hesitated twice to get him to the vet thinking he just needed to rest , he would be weak , tired , nauseated . The week dragged on and then Tuesday as I was moving everywhere he was outside I saw the blood in his urine and rushed him to my primary vet. So now he is on a very strong antibiotic , pain pills and nausea pills. He has lost six pounds and his appetite is still nil .  Vet says it takes about two full days for the antibiotic to take a good hold,  I can’t wait for the pain to ease . He doesn’t cry or make a sound .Tomorrow is day 3 of pills hopefully it brings him some relief. I will definitely act on my instincts from now on.

Thanks for listening

Patti

 

5 thoughts on “A dreaded side effect”

  1. Oh gosh! So sorry to hear this! Ugh!

    Good for you for following your gut!

    Does the vet think this is related to the chemo at all? I just went back and read your last post where that third treatment really seemed to hit him hard.

    Paws crossed for a quick recovery and for Harley getting his Sparkle back! Such a sweet boy.

    I love his pictures. He has such a great bone structure in his face. Very handsome!

    Update when you can. Cheering for you Harley!!

    Love

    Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!

    1. Yes it is a result of chemo weakening his system, apparently they can get infections very easily. His next chemo is in a week and a half we may not be able to do it .

  2. oh no.. poor guy.. U know my girl was susceptible to UTI and had some horrible infections prior to cancer due to extra skin around vuvla and her aging. I used cranberry supplement cracked them open onto her food, the ones with out (vitC) and used Dmannose to help the particles clear from her bladder, just a suggestion, It really worked great for her. Just a thought while he goes through this to help.
    Good luck, hopefully hell feel better so he can finish his chemo. Everything in stride, step-by-step

    Neka & Steph

    1. Thank you for the suggestion and I would gladly try but right now he refuses to eat anything . Turkey, hamburger and chicken a total no go , I have even given him a appetite stimulant today and still nothing. I think soon if he doesn’t eat we will have to take him to vet for iv.
      Thank you for your thoughts.

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