BJM
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They said to pick up the food at midnight; I picked it up at 1.
And this morning's blood glucose was 36. Obviously, I did not give him insulin! I called ahead to warn them that he might need glucose asap, although he seemed alert and very, very hungry.
There was a big pile of pooh by the front door on the paper I'd put down for it. There were also traces of pooh along the hallway - It might have been clinging to him and he tried to rub it off. I took a speciumen into the vet, in case they can get anything diagnostic from it.
When I dropped him off and signed the consent for surgery, I also said that if he arrested, to let him go. He's struggled so hard to keep going, but I don't want him to suffer.
The vet called about an hour later to say that his glucose was up to 100 after giving him a small amount of food. If he remains stable, they will do the biopsy in the afternoon.
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The vet called around 2 pm my time to say the Spitzer's glucose was now up to 220 and she felt it was safe to proceed with the biopsy. It should take about an hour to an hour and a half, depending on what is found and what happens during the procedure.
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He handled the anesthesia well. The intestines were uniformly thickened and 2 biopsies were taken from it. There was a very enlarged lymph node and that was biopsied. The pancreas looked 'angry' - puffy/swollen, and it was biopsied too.
She also cracked off some tartar (not a total cleaning). It's late in our day so he will stay overnight, on fluids. I'm going over with his insulin and other meds shortly.
They said to pick up the food at midnight; I picked it up at 1.
And this morning's blood glucose was 36. Obviously, I did not give him insulin! I called ahead to warn them that he might need glucose asap, although he seemed alert and very, very hungry.
There was a big pile of pooh by the front door on the paper I'd put down for it. There were also traces of pooh along the hallway - It might have been clinging to him and he tried to rub it off. I took a speciumen into the vet, in case they can get anything diagnostic from it.
When I dropped him off and signed the consent for surgery, I also said that if he arrested, to let him go. He's struggled so hard to keep going, but I don't want him to suffer.
The vet called about an hour later to say that his glucose was up to 100 after giving him a small amount of food. If he remains stable, they will do the biopsy in the afternoon.
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The vet called around 2 pm my time to say the Spitzer's glucose was now up to 220 and she felt it was safe to proceed with the biopsy. It should take about an hour to an hour and a half, depending on what is found and what happens during the procedure.
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He handled the anesthesia well. The intestines were uniformly thickened and 2 biopsies were taken from it. There was a very enlarged lymph node and that was biopsied. The pancreas looked 'angry' - puffy/swollen, and it was biopsied too.
She also cracked off some tartar (not a total cleaning). It's late in our day so he will stay overnight, on fluids. I'm going over with his insulin and other meds shortly.