Butters & Lyla
Member Since 2020
Yesterday
Good news, the overnight vet was so much more reasonable. She said if I take Butters home, she will write RXs and give a shot of Cerenia just before I take her home. I asked her to leave those instructions for the daytime vet.
Spec fPLI came back a 9. They said sometimes they will keep pancreatitis patients for days, and suggested Butters could benefit from a longer stay. But then she said that Butters was nervous all night and still hasn't eaten anything or peed. They won't let me in to see her and try to get her to eat because of COVID. I have asked every person I have spoken with. They have no exceptions for this rule. It's so sad.
So because of this, and because I will have meds should she need them, I have decided to bring her home and try to get her to eat, and let her pee. I hope I'm making the right decision. She will have had 24 hours of IV fluids at that point. They said if she doesn't eat within 12-24 hours, that I should bring her back and they will do more aggressive care, including a feeding tube.
They recommended an ultrasound for her at a later date, through my primary care vet because they are an ER vet and now that the Spec fPLI results are back they feel they know enough to treat her symptoms. But if I push for one they will do it. Do you think it is immediately necessary?
Good news, the overnight vet was so much more reasonable. She said if I take Butters home, she will write RXs and give a shot of Cerenia just before I take her home. I asked her to leave those instructions for the daytime vet.
Spec fPLI came back a 9. They said sometimes they will keep pancreatitis patients for days, and suggested Butters could benefit from a longer stay. But then she said that Butters was nervous all night and still hasn't eaten anything or peed. They won't let me in to see her and try to get her to eat because of COVID. I have asked every person I have spoken with. They have no exceptions for this rule. It's so sad.
So because of this, and because I will have meds should she need them, I have decided to bring her home and try to get her to eat, and let her pee. I hope I'm making the right decision. She will have had 24 hours of IV fluids at that point. They said if she doesn't eat within 12-24 hours, that I should bring her back and they will do more aggressive care, including a feeding tube.
They recommended an ultrasound for her at a later date, through my primary care vet because they are an ER vet and now that the Spec fPLI results are back they feel they know enough to treat her symptoms. But if I push for one they will do it. Do you think it is immediately necessary?
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So glad that you are getting meds - I'm sure those versed in meds will chime in but just make sure you get a good supply
) Hang in there, you've got this, and you've got support here.
