DD & Tinkerbell
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OMG, Dr. Hebert at LVRC just called with an update:
LVRC is going to post some pix of Tawny on their FB page this a.m., they said she looks & acts like a different cat! http://www.facebook.com/LAVRC?sk=wall
She up and walking around with her tail in the air, talking (she is very vocal~Desi) and EATING -- EATING on her own!
They pulled the ng tube b/c, as Dr. Hebert (Abear) put it, "it's kind of uncomfortable and we don't want that to keep her from eating on her own."
& altho they are not yet ruling a feeding tube out, are hopeful there may be no need for one, but she has to continue to eat on her own today.
And if she does good today, they want to start her back on her Lantus tonight! At 1.0u, which is what she had been getting.
I get the impression that they are totally on board with the idea of how we do what we do here, and when I told Dr. Hebert about Tinkerbell this morning and how she went OTJ after 28 months on Lantus following (as best we could) what I learned here, Dr. Hebert's response was, "That's awesome!"
Plus I get to visit Tawny in the morning at 9:00 a.m.!
They are still waiting on her liver cytology (sp?-is that even right?-I have no medical bkgrd) to come back today, but Tawny's improvement is great!
Keep the healing vines, prayers and snowflakes coming!
Tawny & I thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Desi
(PS somebody please let me know if I need to pull the 911 icon...wasn't sure whether to leave it on there or not.)
LVRC is going to post some pix of Tawny on their FB page this a.m., they said she looks & acts like a different cat! http://www.facebook.com/LAVRC?sk=wall
She up and walking around with her tail in the air, talking (she is very vocal~Desi) and EATING -- EATING on her own!
They pulled the ng tube b/c, as Dr. Hebert (Abear) put it, "it's kind of uncomfortable and we don't want that to keep her from eating on her own."
& altho they are not yet ruling a feeding tube out, are hopeful there may be no need for one, but she has to continue to eat on her own today.
And if she does good today, they want to start her back on her Lantus tonight! At 1.0u, which is what she had been getting.
I get the impression that they are totally on board with the idea of how we do what we do here, and when I told Dr. Hebert about Tinkerbell this morning and how she went OTJ after 28 months on Lantus following (as best we could) what I learned here, Dr. Hebert's response was, "That's awesome!"
Plus I get to visit Tawny in the morning at 9:00 a.m.!
They are still waiting on her liver cytology (sp?-is that even right?-I have no medical bkgrd) to come back today, but Tawny's improvement is great!
Keep the healing vines, prayers and snowflakes coming!
Tawny & I thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Desi
(PS somebody please let me know if I need to pull the 911 icon...wasn't sure whether to leave it on there or not.)