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Lily is 2.5 years old, a small (7 lb) mostly-white calico. In mid-March I first noticed crustiness at the base of her ears (both) on the inside. I asked advice from my TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) vet who happened to visit the next day. She guessed it was allergies, based on Lily's history of respiratory problems last year. (Note, she is also trained & experienced as a Western medicine vet) She started her on Chinese herbs for "ear heat". I spoke with a homeopathic vet (who also does Western medicine), and over the next 3 weeks he prescribed Apis 30c, then Sulphur 6c, Nux-vomica 30c, Thuja 30c, and Psorinum 30c.
The irritation spread - up the inside of the ears, between the ears, under the chin, along the top of the nose. She began to shake her paws as she walked. Hot spots appeared on her rear hocks. Normally a high energy cat, she didn't move much. It affected her appetite. At the end of April, I took her to the local vet for a skin scrape (to look for ringworm or other fungus). No fluorescence and nothing in the scraping. She was given an injection of Convenia for secondary infection and started on a course of Apoquel - 3.6 mg/d for two weeks then 1.8 mg/d.
After 4 weeks, Lily was back to her old self, and even better. She chased with her "brothers" and bullied her older "sisters". I stopped the Apoquel, but, in just two weeks, the ears were scabby again and her energy started to drop. The homeopathic vet prescribed Sulph LM1. On the advice of the vets, I restarted the Apoquel in late June. She got worse -- but not quite as bad as before.
Two weeks ago the TCM vet looked at her closely again and noticed the pattern of the irritation -- ears, pads and nail beds, nose, eyes... She suggested it looked a lot like Pemphigus Foliaceus. I have scheduled an appointment with a dermatologist and stopped the Apoquel. The homeopathic vet said to try Rhus Tox 30c and then Clematis 30c. No improvement.
A new symptom developed. She ducks her head as she walks -- like she is trying to avoid something that is swooping down over her. Based on a conversation with Kate Solisti's help, this is not a voluntary action. It's like a "tic" caused by great inflammation in the head that affects the brain.
Last week (late July) I had an appointment with Dr. Jeff about Lily and he prescribed Lycopodium 30c. The ducking stopped for 3 days. It came back yesterday and I repeated the Lyc 30c. She was growly last night & this morning, but this afternoon she is accepting strokes and sitting calmly with me.
Kate says that Lily has a strong vital force. Her lack of movement is because her immune system is working so hard it makes her tired. She suffered trauma as a kitten before she came to me, but she told Kate that she has put that behind her.
The irritation spread - up the inside of the ears, between the ears, under the chin, along the top of the nose. She began to shake her paws as she walked. Hot spots appeared on her rear hocks. Normally a high energy cat, she didn't move much. It affected her appetite. At the end of April, I took her to the local vet for a skin scrape (to look for ringworm or other fungus). No fluorescence and nothing in the scraping. She was given an injection of Convenia for secondary infection and started on a course of Apoquel - 3.6 mg/d for two weeks then 1.8 mg/d.
After 4 weeks, Lily was back to her old self, and even better. She chased with her "brothers" and bullied her older "sisters". I stopped the Apoquel, but, in just two weeks, the ears were scabby again and her energy started to drop. The homeopathic vet prescribed Sulph LM1. On the advice of the vets, I restarted the Apoquel in late June. She got worse -- but not quite as bad as before.
Two weeks ago the TCM vet looked at her closely again and noticed the pattern of the irritation -- ears, pads and nail beds, nose, eyes... She suggested it looked a lot like Pemphigus Foliaceus. I have scheduled an appointment with a dermatologist and stopped the Apoquel. The homeopathic vet said to try Rhus Tox 30c and then Clematis 30c. No improvement.
A new symptom developed. She ducks her head as she walks -- like she is trying to avoid something that is swooping down over her. Based on a conversation with Kate Solisti's help, this is not a voluntary action. It's like a "tic" caused by great inflammation in the head that affects the brain.
Last week (late July) I had an appointment with Dr. Jeff about Lily and he prescribed Lycopodium 30c. The ducking stopped for 3 days. It came back yesterday and I repeated the Lyc 30c. She was growly last night & this morning, but this afternoon she is accepting strokes and sitting calmly with me.
Kate says that Lily has a strong vital force. Her lack of movement is because her immune system is working so hard it makes her tired. She suffered trauma as a kitten before she came to me, but she told Kate that she has put that behind her.