Camille and Cyclone
Member Since 2009
I brought Salem home yesterday, along with a huge bag of supplies. He's continuing Prednisolone, and is also on Pepsid, Metronidazole, Enrofloxasin, and Mirtazipine. He seemed very restless last night - don't know if he was uncomfortable or stressed from the hospitalization. Tube feeding is wonderful compared to the horrific struggle my attempts to syringe feed Salem were. He ignores it, and tonight even fell asleep while I was feeding.
Karrie, I saw your comments. I'm considering not giving the Mirtazipine, especially since he's getting nutrition through the tube, but from what I read its an anti-nausea med as well as an appetite stimulant. I asked the hospital vet twice about other nausea meds but she insists he's not nauseated. She could be right - he shows no interest in food at all except for eating a couple of chunks of Liv-a-Littles. I also saw your comment in Do Lou's thread about Max Cal being very high in fat and possibly not good for pancreatitis - can you recommend another food? How about Wellness? It's smooth enough to go through the syringe.
As for bg, Salem was 250 in the hospital and 204 an hour or so after I got him home. I shot a drop of insulin and he came down to 152 late last night. This morning he was 128 so I didn't give any insulin.
He's sleeping again now - he's been meatloafing a lot but this evening seems more relaxed and sleepy.
Karrie, I saw your comments. I'm considering not giving the Mirtazipine, especially since he's getting nutrition through the tube, but from what I read its an anti-nausea med as well as an appetite stimulant. I asked the hospital vet twice about other nausea meds but she insists he's not nauseated. She could be right - he shows no interest in food at all except for eating a couple of chunks of Liv-a-Littles. I also saw your comment in Do Lou's thread about Max Cal being very high in fat and possibly not good for pancreatitis - can you recommend another food? How about Wellness? It's smooth enough to go through the syringe.
As for bg, Salem was 250 in the hospital and 204 an hour or so after I got him home. I shot a drop of insulin and he came down to 152 late last night. This morning he was 128 so I didn't give any insulin.
He's sleeping again now - he's been meatloafing a lot but this evening seems more relaxed and sleepy.