10/27 Kazi AMBG: 192

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Amanda

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Very lethargic, snotty, congested, not eating or drinking. :YMSIGH: If anything she is getting WORSE as time goes on. Spoke with the Vet yesterday and he suggested we give her another 24 hours to see if the antibiotics and vitamin b shot would kick in. Doesn't appear that has happened. Waiting on a call back from them to see if we are heading in again or trying an appetite stimulant/antihistamine.

I gave her half a dose of insulin yesterday in the AM- +4 was 177 down from 212, but it appears to have at least kept her down a bit for today. I am not really comfortable shooting with her like this...probably only got 2 oz of food in her for the entire day yesterday via syringe feeding.

She looks absolutely terrible. She's been sick now for 6 days & seems to be getting worse as time goes on.
I just sat there with her this morning and cried.

Yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=55105
 
Ooh Kazi, I'm sooo sorry you're feeling rotten. Please get well soon!!

(((Amanda))) it feels terrible when they aren't well and you can't make it better. I hope today starts her recovery!
 
Hi guys .. I was really hoping for a better report on kazi today (as I'm sure you were hoping to post a better one!) It sure can be scary when our babies are sick can't it? I hope this is the worst of it and better days are right around the corner .. Feel better thoughts headed kazi's way!
 
She's running a temp now... just under a degree higher than it was on Tuesday, 102.8. Not a huge temperature...but it says we are not making progress. Our appointment was at 4:45 and she got a shot of Baytril *different antibiotic than before* & an antihistamine shot to try and get her breathing a little better. Thus far not seeing much if any improvement in the breathing, but she can't exactly blow her nose so maybe that will take a bit of time. Hopefully it is at least making her feel less crummy...she's under the bed right now. Will see if I can coax her out in a bit to snuggle under some warm blankets.

They want to see us back tomorrow morning to check her over again. She mentioned that we may have to do a short acting steroid - something both of us would like to avoid. Anyone know what the effects of that would be long term? I know it tends to raise the amount of insulin needed...but is that short term or longer? If it gets her feeling better and eating I suppose that the steroid is the lesser evil in the equation but I still cringe at the thought.
 
Oh, feel better soon Kazi! I hope the new meds do the trick. I know how awful you feel not being able to do anything but watch over her. That i a liot though, she knows it too. :YMHUG: :YMHUG: cat_pet_icon cat_pet_icon
 
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