Squalliesmom
Member Since 2015
Last post 08/19/18
Squallie is doing pretty well today. He vomited a very small amount last night; pretty sure it's the piroxicam causing it, it's only happened on days he's gotten the med. He has also had some mild diarrhea, also probably from the med, but I don't think it's bad enough to stop the med. I will probably call the vet either today or tomorrow and discuss it with him.
I got the report from the US in the mail yesterday. As soon as I figure out how to get my printer to work properly I will scan it in and post it. I really don't know what to say about it; I put off opening it and reading it because I was afraid it would just be too disheartening. In my opinion, it's just the opposite. I get that it says he may have cancer, but it's not definitive, and I just don't get the sense of doom and gloom that the vet and specialist seem to have. I don't want to give myself any false hopes, but...I am anxious to post it and get other reactions to it.
He seems to be slowly but steadily regaining weight, and overall seems to be pretty much his old self. The major issues are not eating wet food, and as a result, not getting all his meds (potassium supplement, glucosamine, d-mannose, Miralax when needed). I have tried syringing them in water or broth but he fights so violently that I am terrified he will aspirate it. He loves the "Squeezies" squeeze up treats but will not eat them if I squeeze them out into a bowl - go figure - or I'd mix his meds in that. I am considering using a small funnel and adding them to a partial tube to see if he'll take then that way!
HE IS STILL PAWING AT HIS MOUTH! It's only the right side, and it doesn't happen every time he eats, but it does happen frequently. It is worse when he eats a bite or two of wet food than it is when he eats dry.
Thanks again to everybody who has been pulling so hard for us. Your prayers, your support and encouragement, your strength, all help so much more than you can ever imagine.

Squallie is doing pretty well today. He vomited a very small amount last night; pretty sure it's the piroxicam causing it, it's only happened on days he's gotten the med. He has also had some mild diarrhea, also probably from the med, but I don't think it's bad enough to stop the med. I will probably call the vet either today or tomorrow and discuss it with him.
I got the report from the US in the mail yesterday. As soon as I figure out how to get my printer to work properly I will scan it in and post it. I really don't know what to say about it; I put off opening it and reading it because I was afraid it would just be too disheartening. In my opinion, it's just the opposite. I get that it says he may have cancer, but it's not definitive, and I just don't get the sense of doom and gloom that the vet and specialist seem to have. I don't want to give myself any false hopes, but...I am anxious to post it and get other reactions to it.
He seems to be slowly but steadily regaining weight, and overall seems to be pretty much his old self. The major issues are not eating wet food, and as a result, not getting all his meds (potassium supplement, glucosamine, d-mannose, Miralax when needed). I have tried syringing them in water or broth but he fights so violently that I am terrified he will aspirate it. He loves the "Squeezies" squeeze up treats but will not eat them if I squeeze them out into a bowl - go figure - or I'd mix his meds in that. I am considering using a small funnel and adding them to a partial tube to see if he'll take then that way!
HE IS STILL PAWING AT HIS MOUTH! It's only the right side, and it doesn't happen every time he eats, but it does happen frequently. It is worse when he eats a bite or two of wet food than it is when he eats dry.
Thanks again to everybody who has been pulling so hard for us. Your prayers, your support and encouragement, your strength, all help so much more than you can ever imagine.


