07/30/18 Squallie AMPS 63, +2.30/115

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Okay...the dentist says there is nothing visible going on in Squallie's mouth (I looked, he's right). Says some cats can suffer residual pain for a month or more, so he gave me 5 more days-worth of bupe - big doses, too, I may halve them. I gave him one of the full doses when we got home and fed him his breakfast; he is eating a little bit better, maybe not pawing quite as much, so I think the bupe is helping. He's also very hungry because brekkies was 2 1/2 hrs late! However, not hungry enough to finish his food. :( He has eaten about 1/3 of a 3-oz can. The dentist will call on Wednesday, unless he hears from me sooner than that. Obviously,, I am to call if he gets worse. So, fingers crossed...we shall see.

Thanks again to everybody for all the advice and support, I'd be even more of a wreck than I am, now, without you all! :bighug::bighug::bighug:

I am exhausted, didn't sleep at all last night, and since Squallie didn't get any insulin this AM I don't have to worry about testing, so I am going to take a nap! :):cat::)

ETA: I meant to get a copy of his labs while I was there today but completely forgot! I just called, and they are going to mail them to me. I'll post them when I get them.
 
I hope the bupe helps and Squallie feels well enough to eat. I hope the pain goes away quickly. Sending prayers. :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:

Did you find out if they did post procedure x-rays?
 
I was going to ask the same thing as Mandy. Sometimes root tips are left behind accidentally. It's worth a call to see if they did x-rays. Did they cover him with an AB after extractions?
 
Woke up from my nap to realize Squall was leaking diarrhea everywhere, rushed out the door to his regular vet, where I am waiting for x-ray and test results. Will keep you all updated when I have more info.
 
On the way home now. Massive constipation, gave him 2 enemas and if he doesn’t poop tonight he will need to go back in for another enema on the morning. The vet also gave him fluids.

Interestingly, the vet found a tiny little spot in the right-hand corner of his mouth that looks like a piece of bone that is trying to work it’s way out! Pretty much what I thought was going on with his mouth. I just wish the dentist I paid a small fortune to had been as thorough looking at his mouth today as his regular vet was....I’m a little PO-ed...My regular vet is sending a report to the dentist, letting him know what he found.

Still on the car and phone is being difficult, will post more once home.
 
I too would be massively PO'd, Lucy. Well, that (constipation) is definitely a side effect of bupe could explain why not eating - constipation plus mouth pain
I'm really glad they found something in his mouth - too bad your vet didn't call the dentist instead of sending a report - I hope this all gets resolved VERY quickly
Hugs to you both
 
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Glad that you went to your regular vet! And happy that he was able to find the mouth issue! Hope the enemas clear Squallie out and he is able to start eating again!
 
I hope the bupe helps and Squallie feels well enough to eat. I hope the pain goes away quickly. Sending prayers. :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:

Did you find out if they did post procedure x-rays?
Did they do X rays after the extractions?
I was going to ask the same thing as Mandy. Sometimes root tips are left behind accidentally. It's worth a call to see if they did x-rays. Did they cover him with an AB after extractions?
I was going to ask at the dentist's this morning if they did a post-surgery x-ray, and I totally forgot. :( I'm thinking the answer is "no," though. :mad: He did get BAs after the surgery.
 
On the way home now. Massive constipation, gave him 2 enemas and if he doesn’t poop tonight he will need to go back in for another enema on the morning. The vet also gave him fluids.

Interestingly, the vet found a tiny little spot in the right-hand corner of his mouth that looks like a piece of bone that is trying to work it’s way out! Pretty much what I thought was going on with his mouth. I just wish the dentist I paid a small fortune to had been as thorough looking at his mouth today as his regular vet was....I’m a little PO-ed...My regular vet is sending a report to the dentist, letting him know what he found.

Still on the car and phone is being difficult, will post more once home.
OH Lucy!!! That is exactly what I thought could be the case........ugh. And I think it's worth a call to have the dental specialist refund any $$ that you spent today to not get any answers!

Is Squallie on a AB which could be causing the diarrhea? And what will be done about the bone fragment? It usually can just be plucked out but you are usually talking about anesthesia again with cats.

Keep us posted.
 
I too would be massively PO'd, Lucy. Well, that (constipation) is definitely a side effect of bupe could explain why not eating - constipation plus mouth pain
I'm really glad they found something in his mouth - too bad your vet didn't call the dentist instead of sending a report - I hope this all gets resolved VERY quickly
Hugs to you both
Yes, now I'm afraid to give him the bupe in case it just makes the constipation worse! The vet and I think that it's probably the constipation that's been throwing him off his food, and coincidental that he's been pawing at his mouth, although probably all related in the big picture, if you know what I mean.

I'm really angry that the dentist didn't find the sore spot in Squallie's mouth. He certainly was nowhere near as thorough in looking as my regular vet was, and when he showed it to me I could clearly see it, so it couldn't have been THAT hard to find!

I am glad you pursued it further. Poor Squallie. They had better make it right at no charge :mad:.
I wish! I already paid $143 for them to do nothing except give him some bupe.:( Cost me a further $357 to have my regular vet do the proper checking!
 
OH Lucy!!! That is exactly what I thought could be the case........ugh.
And I even specifically asked him if something like that could be going on; of course, he told me no, not possible. :mad: I don't think they'll give me a refund, sadly. He hasn't been on ABs since a week after the surgery. Thinking now most of his problems have been caused by the constipation.
 
And I even specifically asked him if something like that could be going on; of course, he told me no, not possible. :mad: I don't think they'll give me a refund, sadly. He hasn't been on ABs since a week after the surgery. Thinking now most of his problems have been caused by the constipation.
Probably right about the constipation causing the diarrhea to squeeze out around it.

It's worth a call....... you never know. They need to be held accountable for not helping you and charging you......it makes me mad for you. And just mad........
 
He did nibble at his dinner, enough that I went ahead and gave him his shot (his BG was up to 140!), but I think it ended up being a fur shot. :( I added 1/4 t Miralax and some extra water to his food. Probably won't help move what's already there, but might help it from happening again!

So far no massive poop, which is kind of what we're waiting for. Looking like he may have to go back tomorrow for another enema, poor boy. :(
 
So sorry to hear everything poor Squallie has been through today, but sure hope it's the beginning of better things!!

I would call the "specialist" and ask what they thought of the report your regular vet sent them....might be a way to "feel them out" on what they might offer you
 
So sorry to hear everything poor Squallie has been through today, but sure hope it's the beginning of better things!!

I would call the "specialist" and ask what they thought of the report your regular vet sent them....might be a way to "feel them out" on what they might offer you
Good idea, that sounds like a good way to handle it, thanks!
 
He did nibble at his dinner, enough that I went ahead and gave him his shot (his BG was up to 140!), but I think it ended up being a fur shot. :( I added 1/4 t Miralax and some extra water to his food. Probably won't help move what's already there, but might help it from happening again!

So far no massive poop, which is kind of what we're waiting for. Looking like he may have to go back tomorrow for another enema, poor boy. :(
Poop vines from us. Bubba was at the vet today too. His problem apparently was constipation also. Between them lubing up a thermometer and the doc doing a rectal and sub Q fluids, that boy dropped off two more hard pieces of poop as soon as we got home from the vet! Hoping no more enemas for Squallie Bear. :bighug:
 
I see platelets are almost off the chart! What does that mean? Looks scary

Most of the time it's due to improper handling of the sample...especially when the rest of the bloodwork looks as good as Squallie's!

In rare cases, it can be an indication of previous bleeding.....Kind of like the bone marrow can't keep up making red blood cells so says "how about these instead"?... but his RBC is good so I think reason 1 is the most likely
 
Poop vines from us. Bubba was at the vet today too. His problem apparently was constipation also. Between them lubing up a thermometer and the doc doing a rectal and sub Q fluids, that boy dropped off two more hard pieces of poop as soon as we got home from the vet! Hoping no more enemas for Squallie Bear. :bighug:
Glad Bubba' resolved so easily! :bighug: Squallie still hasn't had any luck, so I'm afraid he'll be going back tomorrow. His vet said he will give him another enema in the morning, and keep him there to keep an eye on hi, giving another enema around noon, if needed. *sigh* Poor boy, he hates going to the vet. :(
 
Most of the time it's due to improper handling of the sample...especially when the rest of the bloodwork looks as good as Squallie's!

In rare cases, it can be an indication of previous bleeding.....Kind of like the bone marrow can't keep up making red blood cells so says "how about these instead"?... but his RBC is good so I think reason 1 is the most likely
Thanks, Chris! I hope that's all it is. We definitely don't need any other issues right now!:blackeye:
 
Agree with Bobbie !!! No more enemas for Squallie and lots of poopy prayers sent on his behalf :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug: I am leary of multiple kitty enemas myself and hope and pray he has a colon emptying poop by morning . Bless your heart, Lucy , you have to be exhausted after all of this . Hope you can rest tonight :bighug:❤️
 
Agree with Bobbie !!! No more enemas for Squallie and lots of poopy prayers sent on his behalf :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug: I am leary of multiple kitty enemas myself and hope and pray he has a colon emptying poop by morning . Bless your heart, Lucy , you have to be exhausted after all of this . Hope you can rest tonight :bighug:❤️
I'm not very happy about multiple enemas, either. :(:( I don't know what risks are involved, but it certainly cannot be pleasant, or very good for the patient! Of course, the alternative is worse, so I guess enems win this round. Still...:nailbiting:
 
afraid to give him the BUPE in case it just makes the constipation worse!
No problems with Noah, constipation and long term transdermal BUPE. He's the ideal pooper!
I don't think they'll give me a refund, sadly.
Start throwing around words like incompetent and unethical and see what happens. Make sure they don't take it out on you and Squallie. If that was a mechanic you'd be raising Hell with the manager.
 
My favorite that has worked for Ollie to clear to diarrhea and prevent constipation, slow motility, PJ for diarrhea, Smokey to help motility and it's never failed PUMPKIN everyday mixed in breakfast I do not skip it. I

Poor Squallie having a rough time. Feel better. It doesn't hurt to ask dentist for some refund.
 
My favorite that has worked for Ollie to clear to diarrhea and prevent constipation, slow motility, PJ for diarrhea, Smokey to help motility and it's never failed PUMPKIN everyday mixed in breakfast I do not skip it. I

Poor Squallie having a rough time. Feel better. It doesn't hurt to ask dentist for some refund.
Thanks, Paula. I used to give pumpkin with every meal, but he seemed to go off it after a while; I stopped giving it when he started turning his nose up at his food because of it. Might be time to try it again!
 
Glad to know you know the root cause and how to help him. I don't see a problem with multiple enemas. Actually, it is better to be conservative and do multiple small enemas over a couple of days than one "big" one. What is important is that the job gets done, he stays hydrated, he is eating and not throwing up.

I know how frustrated and upset you must be. Please know constipation is a common and "mechanical" problem that can be managed. My Rose needs routine enemas and my vet trained me to do them at home. I can't do too much for some of the other problems she has (kidney, arthritis). Hugs to you both as you get through this! :bighug:
 
Thanks, Paula. I used to give pumpkin with every meal, but he seemed to go off it after a while; I stopped giving it when he started turning his nose up at his food because of it. Might be time to try it again!

Just a wee bit with one meal. Smokey got 1/4 tsp in every meal and miralax in both overnight meals. He was never constipated except once when I cut the miralax out.

Olive gets 1/4 tsp in breakfast only, she goes everyday but stands there for 5+ minutes waiting for it to get out. She does not strain it just doesn't move on its own.
 
I'm so glad your vet found the issue! Now that dentist needs to step up and admit the mistake they made.

Constipation is no fun - may be TMI, but I am recovering from major surgery, and the pain meds stopped me up something fierce. I have total sympathy for Squallie. It is VERY uncomfortable. I didn't want to eat, either.

Cinco didn't like pumpkin, but he would eat baby food squash in his food, so that's how I kept him regular. Another trick to get things moving is a teaspoon of coconut or canola oil in his food.

Fluids should help, too.

Sending loads of good poo vines! Go, Squallie!
 
What a fantastic mom Squallie has! You made a lot of progress today. You have identified possible causes for what's going on with his mouth and his appetite and you have a game plan for next steps. A successful day! I hope you both sleep well!
 
Hi Lucy

His globulin is high which can be due to liver issues, infection, inflammation, or chronic or severe periodontal disease, cancer, or autoimmune disease.

High platelets are rare and might not have a significance but it can be due to iron deficiency and other things but his hematocrit and MCV are on the low side which you might expect to see with iron deficiency. Has he lost any blood? Are his poos black?

IBD and pancreatitis can also cause a high platelet count. You vet is going to have to solve what is going on.

More vines and hugs,
 
Glad to know you know the root cause and how to help him. I don't see a problem with multiple enemas. Actually, it is better to be conservative and do multiple small enemas over a couple of days than one "big" one. What is important is that the job gets done, he stays hydrated, he is eating and not throwing up.

I know how frustrated and upset you must be. Please know constipation is a common and "mechanical" problem that can be managed. My Rose needs routine enemas and my vet trained me to do them at home. I can't do too much for some of the other problems she has (kidney, arthritis). Hugs to you both as you get through this! :bighug:
Thanks for the reassurance, Carol. :bighug::bighug::bighug: I have a civvie with a "slow system" who gets Miralax to keep things moving, but I've never dealt with serious constipation before.
 
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