calliecritturs
Posted : 6/9/2014 5:23:17 PM
In honesty, Sandi -- IMT or IMHA -- **neither** are at all painful. They may become weak and the meds can be difficult, but often there is a completely full recovery **even** in an older animal. It completely depends on the case.
IMT and IMHA aren't like cancer which usually ultimately worsens or may kill. With IMT and IMHA they are for a season ... now you will always need to avoid some things to keep it from returning, but it is very very treatable.
with IMHA and IMT you absolutely must address the "quality of life" issue, and also whether or not you personally can afford to treat it. But you have to approach it from a standpoint of "we should be able to get through this" rather than feeling like you are asking something pointless of them. it is not .... once they are stable you can often get them completely off the drugs. My Billy had the BEST three years of his life **after** IMHA. He had a rough life before us with abuse and ill health (cocker ears never properly treated, bad allergies) ... but he loved his vets and saw trips to the vet as wonderful adventures that ended in treats. And he truly did have three wonderful years post IMHA.
He was an "old" 12 when I lost him (to a heart attack -- yep, he was a cocker!) and some of that was from IMHA, but truly most of it was simply that his life before us was terrible, and he embraced every day he had with us.
I just don't want to leave this thread with the idea that IMT is some horrible thing that can't be treated. it's difficult yes, but typically it's easier than IMHA, but really very treatable.