GraceAndAngie
Member Since 2013
Good morning everyone,
I slept in again this morning - missed the 3 am wake up for +9, the 6 am wake up for ambg and finally managed to get up for +3. I'm still giving them 3 breakfasts but they'll just have to start later.
Angie has improved slightly. She's talking to me now when I go in to check on her. She's getting up and gingerly walking around at meal times. She's pooing, peeing, preening, purring (not as much as normal though), and eating almost as much as normal. She still looks like she's in pain though.
These are her symptoms:
- lying on the floor (instead of in a box/sofa/favourite chair/on a lap)
- she doesn't want to be picked up or cuddled (very unusual - she normally won't take no for an answer and insists on sitting on your lap)
- she's hiding in out of the way places (normally she's where the action is)
- she looks like she's in pain when she sits down - she sits down very slowly and gingerly - she doesn't have a limp but seems a bit stiff when she gets up (she is lying still on the wooden floor for hours at a time though and that can't be good for her arthritus)
- she has big frightened eyes
- she seemed to have some abdominal pain at the vets yesterday.
Yesterday I fired my vet. She put Angie on anti-biotics for a possible UTI, wants her to go back on insulin to "stabilise" her BG levels, said that she might just be uncomfortable because she's not on insulin, wants me to watch her for a few days to see what happens, is happy to keep giving her pain injections until she gets better. She was holding my spreadsheet and I had walked her through the low numbers Angie was getting. She said it was great I could home test (especially as Angie started refusing to let them test her) but she wouldn't think carefully about the results I was getting.
I'm not happy with this because Angie's behaviour is so unusual. I would like to know what's going on.
We're leaving for the new vet in half an hour. Does anyone have any suggestions of things to ask the vet? Do her symptoms ring any bells to anyone?
Thanks for your help.
Yesterday's condo is here.
I slept in again this morning - missed the 3 am wake up for +9, the 6 am wake up for ambg and finally managed to get up for +3. I'm still giving them 3 breakfasts but they'll just have to start later.
Angie has improved slightly. She's talking to me now when I go in to check on her. She's getting up and gingerly walking around at meal times. She's pooing, peeing, preening, purring (not as much as normal though), and eating almost as much as normal. She still looks like she's in pain though.
These are her symptoms:
- lying on the floor (instead of in a box/sofa/favourite chair/on a lap)
- she doesn't want to be picked up or cuddled (very unusual - she normally won't take no for an answer and insists on sitting on your lap)
- she's hiding in out of the way places (normally she's where the action is)
- she looks like she's in pain when she sits down - she sits down very slowly and gingerly - she doesn't have a limp but seems a bit stiff when she gets up (she is lying still on the wooden floor for hours at a time though and that can't be good for her arthritus)
- she has big frightened eyes
- she seemed to have some abdominal pain at the vets yesterday.
Yesterday I fired my vet. She put Angie on anti-biotics for a possible UTI, wants her to go back on insulin to "stabilise" her BG levels, said that she might just be uncomfortable because she's not on insulin, wants me to watch her for a few days to see what happens, is happy to keep giving her pain injections until she gets better. She was holding my spreadsheet and I had walked her through the low numbers Angie was getting. She said it was great I could home test (especially as Angie started refusing to let them test her) but she wouldn't think carefully about the results I was getting.
I'm not happy with this because Angie's behaviour is so unusual. I would like to know what's going on.
We're leaving for the new vet in half an hour. Does anyone have any suggestions of things to ask the vet? Do her symptoms ring any bells to anyone?
Thanks for your help.
Yesterday's condo is here.