mialia
Member Since 2018
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I can NOT figure out his dosage. We go to 1.0 and he crashes, we went down to .5 and he's high. We tried .75 (to the best we could) and he crashed.
He still has the untreated hyperthyroidism. The vet wanted to work on stabilizing him first but that's not happening. I may be able to get home next Friday to take him in and start treating it - as maybe that's a factor? She said his thyroid levels were "slightly raised" and she could feel the swelling but wasn't convinced it was hyperthyroidism and not a side effect of his unmanaged diabetes. Though he does eat a lot and not gain so personally I'm leaning that way. His weight isn't bad though.
He's doing amazing health wise. He's chipper, bright eyed, tearing ass around the house. He is jumping again - on everything. The first time I brought him back from an extended stay his fur took ages to grow in, he's been back a week this time and his fur (where the IV was) is noticeably growing in. He's curious and prancing like the Lipizzaner he is.
I use U-40 1/21cc 29G needles to getting .75 is really hard. .5 is easier but it's not perfect. Is there a better needle for more fine tuning?
We went off the seafood sheba since I've read that can be a factor but no change.
I'm also feeding him Sheba so planning to go to Fancy Feast (the problem with FF is that my cats all eat different flavors. I travel for a living so my roommate or sitters do a lot of the work. Saying "give these cats (four cats total) the blue and this one pink and this one green adds work when they all devour sheba is a lot of workload). I plan to go raw diet here next round of food buying. That timing coincides with me being done with training and home a bit more / new nurse trained roommate so he can be monitored.
feedback greatly appreciated.
I can NOT figure out his dosage. We go to 1.0 and he crashes, we went down to .5 and he's high. We tried .75 (to the best we could) and he crashed.
He still has the untreated hyperthyroidism. The vet wanted to work on stabilizing him first but that's not happening. I may be able to get home next Friday to take him in and start treating it - as maybe that's a factor? She said his thyroid levels were "slightly raised" and she could feel the swelling but wasn't convinced it was hyperthyroidism and not a side effect of his unmanaged diabetes. Though he does eat a lot and not gain so personally I'm leaning that way. His weight isn't bad though.
He's doing amazing health wise. He's chipper, bright eyed, tearing ass around the house. He is jumping again - on everything. The first time I brought him back from an extended stay his fur took ages to grow in, he's been back a week this time and his fur (where the IV was) is noticeably growing in. He's curious and prancing like the Lipizzaner he is.
I use U-40 1/21cc 29G needles to getting .75 is really hard. .5 is easier but it's not perfect. Is there a better needle for more fine tuning?
We went off the seafood sheba since I've read that can be a factor but no change.
I'm also feeding him Sheba so planning to go to Fancy Feast (the problem with FF is that my cats all eat different flavors. I travel for a living so my roommate or sitters do a lot of the work. Saying "give these cats (four cats total) the blue and this one pink and this one green adds work when they all devour sheba is a lot of workload). I plan to go raw diet here next round of food buying. That timing coincides with me being done with training and home a bit more / new nurse trained roommate so he can be monitored.
feedback greatly appreciated.