For_Luna
Member Since 2019
Yesterday's fun
Vet called with an update this morning. The blood transfusion seems to have gotten her out of danger.
Red blood cells are up to 27 from below 11 yesterday; they were hoping for around 15 and I think normal is 30-35%.
Reticulocytes are over 300,000 and they seemed pretty happy about that.
Electrolytes are holding steady except for sodium and chloride, but he said that's because of the diuretic they're using to help get the fluid out of her lungs. They did an X-ray this morning and there's still a little left, but a lot better than yesterday. She's still in the oxygen pen, but they should start weaning her off soon if everything continues to improve.
BG is still high, so they're upping her to 2u. We haven't been on that high of a dose since she was first diagnosed, so hopefully it's just due to all of the stress. We discussed using a continuous glucose monitor so that's something we might try since she's still at the hospital and has accepted being poked and prodded. Might not be so easy once she's home. And since she's still not eating on her own, a hypo event would be really difficult to deal with. Catching it early would be necessary.
IF the red blood cell count stays up and they get the rest of the fluid out of her lungs, this should be it. Really hoping we can have her home Friday.
I'm going to ask for an updated bill. Pray for our bank account
(have to laugh. better than crying)
Vet called with an update this morning. The blood transfusion seems to have gotten her out of danger.
Red blood cells are up to 27 from below 11 yesterday; they were hoping for around 15 and I think normal is 30-35%.
Reticulocytes are over 300,000 and they seemed pretty happy about that.
Electrolytes are holding steady except for sodium and chloride, but he said that's because of the diuretic they're using to help get the fluid out of her lungs. They did an X-ray this morning and there's still a little left, but a lot better than yesterday. She's still in the oxygen pen, but they should start weaning her off soon if everything continues to improve.
BG is still high, so they're upping her to 2u. We haven't been on that high of a dose since she was first diagnosed, so hopefully it's just due to all of the stress. We discussed using a continuous glucose monitor so that's something we might try since she's still at the hospital and has accepted being poked and prodded. Might not be so easy once she's home. And since she's still not eating on her own, a hypo event would be really difficult to deal with. Catching it early would be necessary.
IF the red blood cell count stays up and they get the rest of the fluid out of her lungs, this should be it. Really hoping we can have her home Friday.
I'm going to ask for an updated bill. Pray for our bank account
