Tisha's_Person
Member Since 2014
I am so frustrated. Tisha's numbers started creeping lower again earlier this month. Every time they were below 200, she didn't get a shot, and we went for 4 days with beautiful numbers. Then, just like the last time we tried to take her OTJ, she started vomiting and refusing to eat. Another pancreatitis flare-up. We're getting better at coaxing her, so we managed to get her through this episode without going to the hospital again. She never completely stopped eating this time, but she was eating shockingly little food. So at the end of the last week, we finally got her to start eating again. She absolutely refuses to eat the normal FF food, and was only eating Meow Mix and tuna. (Yes, I know, neither is an ideal food, but when your cat is not eating, you will give her anything that gets her to eat.) We finally got her to eat some Wellness, grain-free canned food that appears to be okay for her diabetes and pulled the Meow Mix completely. So I get up this morning and I'm thinking that her numbers will finally start going down since she's back on an appropriate diet and that's what happened with her September pancreatitis flare-up. Surprise! Her meter read "HI" this morning. I gave her normal shot, and we will be rechecking in an hour to see if it's going down. If not, then we get to go back to the vet. I think I've talked to her every day the office has been open for the past two weeks.
Of course, to make matters worse, I had foot surgery last Friday and I am not supposed to bear any weight on my foot. DH has trouble picking Tisha up. You can just imagine how entertaining and effective it is to try to go get an uncooperative cat while either hopping around on one foot or using a walker with a seat like a scooter and pushing it with one foot. (It's okay. You can laugh. It's pretty funny.) :lol:
So if anyone has any advice, experience, or encouragement you can share, we could sure use some!
Of course, to make matters worse, I had foot surgery last Friday and I am not supposed to bear any weight on my foot. DH has trouble picking Tisha up. You can just imagine how entertaining and effective it is to try to go get an uncooperative cat while either hopping around on one foot or using a walker with a seat like a scooter and pushing it with one foot. (It's okay. You can laugh. It's pretty funny.) :lol:
So if anyone has any advice, experience, or encouragement you can share, we could sure use some!