From Friday
We're back, Neko's sky high, dosecrease on tonight. Might be some delayed trip stress in there but I don't like these numbers. Neko had a great day yesterday, blue all day (gave me a 115 before I had to head out the door for the race
) but she was eating. She had a great appetite yesterday, had a good trip (we made the first ferry back), and she sat on my lap a good portion of the ferry trip.
Today appy was not so good, it seems worse in higher numbers. But I gave some onda and appy improved.
I delayed giving her chemo yesterday until today to give her a day to recover. I am also trying giving ondansetron much earlier in the day before chemo and also will be giving fluids tonight which is supposed to help. Paws all crossed I can prevent the appy tank that's been happening after the last chemo doses.
We have an IM vetty appointment on Wednesday, will check her b/w after restarting fluids. And cardio vetty is going to take a quick peak at her heart (for free!!). So far, her respiration rate is still good. And she's definitely brighter after getting fluids.
OT: The two races were definitely an experience. The Tillicum Narrows was kind to us (slack tide), not so much when DH's boat went through. I heard a few crunches as boats went through. Probably shouldn't have watched that before we headed out to our start.
The Sunday race was a gong show. Very twisty narrow course and they started boats really close together. Normally they start them 15 seconds apart. We had several junior men (high school) doubles try to pass us. One bumped our boat's stern, lots of oars clattering with other boats, one trying to go between us and another boat when there was no room. The boat being passed is supposed to give room but often if I moved over I would have hit a rock wall. In spite of that, our boat did better on that course than the Saturday one. And bonus, it was sunny and warm. And DH got second in his single.
We'll be back next year! Neko did really well. It was great being able to leave food down for her to graze on without worring about the civie hoover. But I think she was glad to be home.
We're back, Neko's sky high, dosecrease on tonight. Might be some delayed trip stress in there but I don't like these numbers. Neko had a great day yesterday, blue all day (gave me a 115 before I had to head out the door for the race
I delayed giving her chemo yesterday until today to give her a day to recover. I am also trying giving ondansetron much earlier in the day before chemo and also will be giving fluids tonight which is supposed to help. Paws all crossed I can prevent the appy tank that's been happening after the last chemo doses.
We have an IM vetty appointment on Wednesday, will check her b/w after restarting fluids. And cardio vetty is going to take a quick peak at her heart (for free!!). So far, her respiration rate is still good. And she's definitely brighter after getting fluids.
OT: The two races were definitely an experience. The Tillicum Narrows was kind to us (slack tide), not so much when DH's boat went through. I heard a few crunches as boats went through. Probably shouldn't have watched that before we headed out to our start.
The Sunday race was a gong show. Very twisty narrow course and they started boats really close together. Normally they start them 15 seconds apart. We had several junior men (high school) doubles try to pass us. One bumped our boat's stern, lots of oars clattering with other boats, one trying to go between us and another boat when there was no room. The boat being passed is supposed to give room but often if I moved over I would have hit a rock wall. In spite of that, our boat did better on that course than the Saturday one. And bonus, it was sunny and warm. And DH got second in his single.
