Hi, Evey ate four pieces of soft rubbery plastic sometime in the last 24 hours. We took her to a vet. He x-rayed her stomach and confirmed the plastic is there. He suggested trying to get her to throw up using first soapy water and then diluted hydrogen peroxide. We took his advice. She eventually threw up twice, each time one of the pieces of plastic came up. While he was trying to make her throw up, we read online that using H.P., even diluted, is very bad and so we asked him to stop. The second time Evey threw up, there was a bit of blood in the puke. Since the second time she threw up, she's been moaning quietly and shifting around like she can't get comfortable in any position. Does anyone have any suggestions for what we can do to help her stomach issues? Because of her advanced age and her diabetes, I'm worried that her stomach may now be bleeding.
50ml soap water + 15 ml HP. : she threw up one piece
fed another 20ml H.p. : Threw up a second time an hour later, one piece came out with some blood
TLDR: You got this. Take several deep breaths You are doing your best, and you're not alone!
I don't know about your situation but i know a lot about anxiety. I want you to take care of yourself and calm your system down, not just for your own benefit, but because science has proven that being less anxious makes your mind work better so you can respond to the current situation better.
If you have just 30 seconds, or even while you are doing something else:
Take at least 3 deep breaths in this way:
-Inhale slowly for about 4 seconds
-Short pause
-Exhale slowly for about 8 seconds
-Short pause
-Repeat
When you have more time:
-Make sure you're basic needs are met. If you can't eat or sleep much, try to have some water and a little food and sit down.
-Ask for help. A friend or family member in person or on the phone can help you talk things over, help watch kitty, distract you, etc.
-Release tension in your body. Stand up/sit down, roll your shoulders, shake out hands and feet, etc. Or look up "body scan" or "progressive muscle relaxation" on youtube. If its too hard to release tension, doing something physical first may help, like jog in place or walk around the house etc
- Relax your mind. Listen to relaxing music or search "guided meditation" on youtube. Even just something that will engage your mind like a tv show or hobby you like. Laughter also helps relax your body so find a funny podcast or video.
Keep giving updates and asking for help, we're here for you <3