Bama Kitty Mom (GA)
Member Since 2018
Yesterday: 12/01 Bama Kitty AMPS 210 +2 187 + 4 160 +9 198; PMPS 213 +2 218 +4 189 +6 209 +8.5 187
Bama is hanging in a tight range between low 200s and mid to upper 100s. This is the 14th cycle revisiting 5.5u: 9 cycles where he has at least touched blue, 4 cycles with pink or red, 1 cycle where his nadir was green [98 on 11/30]. Plan to hold dose a few more cycles and possibly increase by 0.25 to 5.75u to see if I can guide him lower to hold a range between low to upper 100s with a few touches in the green. Ha! Best laid plans of mice and men often go awry. [Robert Burns, To a Mouse]
Bama ate and drank well. Have added a wee bit of SEB [Slippery Elm Bark] to his AMPS meal along with psyllium husk powder and B12. Will be giving 2.5 Famotidine before his PMPS meal, following the guidance @ felinecrf.org. Thanks, Bhooma @Bandit's Mom for the exact link. The explanations there make perfect sense for what Bama seems to be experiencing--excessive water drinking perhaps to dilute the stomach acid before vomiting. Hence, the large amount of water in what is expelled. Makes sense to me to treat the acid problem [Famotidine] and not just the nausea [Ondansetron]. Will, of course, discuss with his vet at his next appointment
Bama is hanging in a tight range between low 200s and mid to upper 100s. This is the 14th cycle revisiting 5.5u: 9 cycles where he has at least touched blue, 4 cycles with pink or red, 1 cycle where his nadir was green [98 on 11/30]. Plan to hold dose a few more cycles and possibly increase by 0.25 to 5.75u to see if I can guide him lower to hold a range between low to upper 100s with a few touches in the green. Ha! Best laid plans of mice and men often go awry. [Robert Burns, To a Mouse]
Bama ate and drank well. Have added a wee bit of SEB [Slippery Elm Bark] to his AMPS meal along with psyllium husk powder and B12. Will be giving 2.5 Famotidine before his PMPS meal, following the guidance @ felinecrf.org. Thanks, Bhooma @Bandit's Mom for the exact link. The explanations there make perfect sense for what Bama seems to be experiencing--excessive water drinking perhaps to dilute the stomach acid before vomiting. Hence, the large amount of water in what is expelled. Makes sense to me to treat the acid problem [Famotidine] and not just the nausea [Ondansetron]. Will, of course, discuss with his vet at his next appointment