phakewishard
Member Since 2020
Hey y'all,
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Here is Moo Moo's new bloodwork
This (below) is what her bloodwork was last time
I don't know why they didn't also check electrolytes this time. I'm guessing since they want to see her again Monday they weren't as concerned about it? I'm concerned about low potassium, so I can ask Monday when I bring her in. They didn't say what stage she is in of CKD, but they were also the busiest I have seen them in awhile.
Dr. B gave her more fluids to get her through the weekend and also prescribed her Epakitin (phosphorus binder) and Metoclopramide (1/4 tab b.i.d. for nausea). He said where they drained the pus from her eye socket is healing very nicely.
Her blood ketone meter is being delivered Monday, and her low phosphorus foods and thriving pets binder are being delivered today at some point.
Some questions I have are: I have some thriving pets aluminum hydroxide binder being delivered today, should I give Epakitin moving forward and return the thriving pets binder? If so, how do I give the Epakitin? I'm 99% sure doc told me how, but it must've just went out the other ear. Also, what are my next steps with her?
She can't make it up her pet stairs still, but she wants to lay in my bed with me. I'm scared she's going to try to jump off and really hurt herself if I let her, and while I can watch her 99.99% of the time, I'm afraid she'll try to follow me if I get up to get a drink or use the bathroom. Should I let her sleep on my bed?
Her sugar has still been low, and so she hasn't gotten any insulin since Monday morning. Either she's in remission (doubtful) or at risk for going into DKA. She is being pretty affectionate right now, so she has to be feeling at least somewhat better. She is purring again, still weak, but purring.
Last post here
Here is Moo Moo's new bloodwork
This (below) is what her bloodwork was last time
I don't know why they didn't also check electrolytes this time. I'm guessing since they want to see her again Monday they weren't as concerned about it? I'm concerned about low potassium, so I can ask Monday when I bring her in. They didn't say what stage she is in of CKD, but they were also the busiest I have seen them in awhile.
Dr. B gave her more fluids to get her through the weekend and also prescribed her Epakitin (phosphorus binder) and Metoclopramide (1/4 tab b.i.d. for nausea). He said where they drained the pus from her eye socket is healing very nicely.
Her blood ketone meter is being delivered Monday, and her low phosphorus foods and thriving pets binder are being delivered today at some point.
Some questions I have are: I have some thriving pets aluminum hydroxide binder being delivered today, should I give Epakitin moving forward and return the thriving pets binder? If so, how do I give the Epakitin? I'm 99% sure doc told me how, but it must've just went out the other ear. Also, what are my next steps with her?
She can't make it up her pet stairs still, but she wants to lay in my bed with me. I'm scared she's going to try to jump off and really hurt herself if I let her, and while I can watch her 99.99% of the time, I'm afraid she'll try to follow me if I get up to get a drink or use the bathroom. Should I let her sleep on my bed?
Her sugar has still been low, and so she hasn't gotten any insulin since Monday morning. Either she's in remission (doubtful) or at risk for going into DKA. She is being pretty affectionate right now, so she has to be feeling at least somewhat better. She is purring again, still weak, but purring.

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. She still won't go down them, only up. She jumps off the side of my bed when she wants to get down. So, I will probably be sleeping on the floor for a few more days. I put her on my bed for now while I am waiting for lunch/dinner to be done cooking in the oven (a very late lunch and a very early dinner). When I go to check on it, I will take her off my bed. She'll be grumpy about it, but it should give her a chance to drink water and try to eat some again. 