Staci & Ivy
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Thanks for this information and ideas, Allie.It was explained to me that you are not shooting for the number you are at preshot, but for the number you will be at after her meal in 2+ hours.
I would give the mirtazapine now and see if she shows signs of hunger. I would give more Cerenia if she is showing signs of nausea - lip licking, smelling food and gagging or turning away with lip licking, or actual vomiting. The mirtz might stimulate her enough to eat and offset any hunger pang nausea she may have, now that the sedative side effects are wearing off.
I gave her both meds/Cerenia & mirtaz about an hour ago. My internal med doc called with lab results so we discussed. He said to get the meds in her so she will feel better by dinner time, around 2 hours from now.
Hoping she will want to eat so I will be comfortable giving her insulin at that time.
Hoping I don’t have to syringe feed her all night long again.
She’s still very miserable looking
With no interest in cuddles or any real interaction. She must feel badly.
I’m working tomorrow so that makes it even harder with no sleep.
I’ll let you know what happens.
Thank you to everyone helping today!
