Butters & Lyla
Member Since 2020
Yesterday
The overnight ER vet called this morning with a Butters update:
Overall no change. Her vitals are stable. She is currently receiving: plasmalyte fluids, gabapentin and methadone for pain, mirtazapine for appy and cerenia for nausea.
She still will not eat. It has been 24 hours now since she last ate, when I syringe fed her 15 grams of food with pumpkin and water.
I asked about the "5 P's". Not a single one has happened. But they believe she has been resting much more comfortably since being switched off bupe and on to methadone.
The good news is she is being transferred to the internal medicine specialist for primary care today, though probably not until mid-afternoon. I asked the ER vet: please do not wait until a crisis develops before getting some food into her, either through an NG tube or an E-tube. The vets continuing to let her go without getting any food into her is really bothering me. She assured me that they are on top of things and won't let her go for much longer. The IM specialist will decide which tube to do today, and will do it this afternoon.
In FD related news, Butters' BG continued to slowly slide down overnight. They didn't give her insulin last night and likely won't this morning unless her next BG reading is high. I should note that they are using a pet meter to check.
Well, I wrote a lot of words now didn't I? I'm still pretty tired. Anyways, thank you all for your good thoughts/wishes/vines/prayers. I know they are helping my girl. And I'm so incredibly grateful for your support and advice and expertise.
All kitties be good today and surf safely! Beans have a wonderful day!


The overnight ER vet called this morning with a Butters update:
Overall no change. Her vitals are stable. She is currently receiving: plasmalyte fluids, gabapentin and methadone for pain, mirtazapine for appy and cerenia for nausea.
She still will not eat. It has been 24 hours now since she last ate, when I syringe fed her 15 grams of food with pumpkin and water.
I asked about the "5 P's". Not a single one has happened. But they believe she has been resting much more comfortably since being switched off bupe and on to methadone.
The good news is she is being transferred to the internal medicine specialist for primary care today, though probably not until mid-afternoon. I asked the ER vet: please do not wait until a crisis develops before getting some food into her, either through an NG tube or an E-tube. The vets continuing to let her go without getting any food into her is really bothering me. She assured me that they are on top of things and won't let her go for much longer. The IM specialist will decide which tube to do today, and will do it this afternoon.
In FD related news, Butters' BG continued to slowly slide down overnight. They didn't give her insulin last night and likely won't this morning unless her next BG reading is high. I should note that they are using a pet meter to check.
Well, I wrote a lot of words now didn't I? I'm still pretty tired. Anyways, thank you all for your good thoughts/wishes/vines/prayers. I know they are helping my girl. And I'm so incredibly grateful for your support and advice and expertise.
All kitties be good today and surf safely! Beans have a wonderful day!


