Patti and Merlin
Member Since 2009
Boris spent the w/e home with us and we spent the time lovin on him and trying to get enough calories in him. He needs about 200cal/day. We never met that I'm afraid to say and we offered food every 2 hours - trying everything. Saturday he ate 140 cals and Sunday - 120cals. Today we had a "tech" appt for a bld draw and what I "thought" was a possible look at having a feeding tube. He is alot weaker today. It's so hard to watch. Sunday AM I increased his dose to 0.75u bid - testing alot. we are back into the "blues" today.
Our IM vet is excellant but at times not so personal. But the tech (nurse) is WONDERFUL and really fights for her patients and clients. She knew how worried I was about Boris. Sadly after the Dr examined him she never wanted to see me today. She feels he's like this because of the "lymphoma" and there is nothing she can do. When she heard I had increased dose to 0.75u and what his numbers were she was reported to say "well obviously he needs 1u". I think because I didn't follow her directions she was a little upset with me. I don't care really but hey - he got 1 u last week and seized when I got home. If you look at his numbers he's been working his way down ever since I went to 0.75 and he's not eating great either so I'm not going to go to 1 u now! And if there IS nothing else to do for Boris - that's ok too - but please help me understand what is going on. I'm trying to make the right decision for him - I don't want to torture him - only keep him comfortable and do the right thing by him.
So I have brought him home and gave him some subq fluids. He has hardly eaten today. Maybe he is telling me - I'm so sad but I don't want him suffering either. tomorrow we see the oncologist who is very sweet, compassionate. I have all the lab, cytology reports and it says that this is a lymphoma that "could be responsive to treatment". I will hope for the best thru the nite with Boris.
But some wonderful news - Fiona did GREAT with surgery and the surgeon was also very compassionate. They let me have an empty exam room today so I could have Boris in there with litter box, food etc while we waited for news on Fiona. When the surgeon saw Boris even he was very sweet towards him. They let me in to see her while they settled her after surgery. She has a chest tube and continuous pain meds. She was still quite groggy but oh my - she looked wonderful to me. Just to see her "awake" and alive and she's going to be coming home with me. Makes me so happy.
Oh I know this is awfully long but thank you sooo much for listening to me and being here for all of my kitties. thank you!
Our IM vet is excellant but at times not so personal. But the tech (nurse) is WONDERFUL and really fights for her patients and clients. She knew how worried I was about Boris. Sadly after the Dr examined him she never wanted to see me today. She feels he's like this because of the "lymphoma" and there is nothing she can do. When she heard I had increased dose to 0.75u and what his numbers were she was reported to say "well obviously he needs 1u". I think because I didn't follow her directions she was a little upset with me. I don't care really but hey - he got 1 u last week and seized when I got home. If you look at his numbers he's been working his way down ever since I went to 0.75 and he's not eating great either so I'm not going to go to 1 u now! And if there IS nothing else to do for Boris - that's ok too - but please help me understand what is going on. I'm trying to make the right decision for him - I don't want to torture him - only keep him comfortable and do the right thing by him.
So I have brought him home and gave him some subq fluids. He has hardly eaten today. Maybe he is telling me - I'm so sad but I don't want him suffering either. tomorrow we see the oncologist who is very sweet, compassionate. I have all the lab, cytology reports and it says that this is a lymphoma that "could be responsive to treatment". I will hope for the best thru the nite with Boris.
But some wonderful news - Fiona did GREAT with surgery and the surgeon was also very compassionate. They let me have an empty exam room today so I could have Boris in there with litter box, food etc while we waited for news on Fiona. When the surgeon saw Boris even he was very sweet towards him. They let me in to see her while they settled her after surgery. She has a chest tube and continuous pain meds. She was still quite groggy but oh my - she looked wonderful to me. Just to see her "awake" and alive and she's going to be coming home with me. Makes me so happy.
Oh I know this is awfully long but thank you sooo much for listening to me and being here for all of my kitties. thank you!