will and shishi
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Hello all
A few days ago Mar 5, Shishi suddenly puked and stopped eating abruptly. The night before her appetite was still as voracious as ever.
I took her to see the vet that day and sub Q fluids were given, 120ml lactated ringer, and shishi was sent home. Although doctors suggested hospitalizing her but said could not monitor well on the weekend. So I went home with Shishi. She tested negative for ketones, and I went home with more sub Q fluids if she needed. She ate tiny amounts of food only.
I knew Shishi was not feeling well, and on the morning of Mar 7, took her in the vet again for hospitalization. She lost 15% body weight and was severly dehydrated. Ran a battery of tests and only conclusion was pancreatitis. Although vet said he knew she has it from the ultrasound done 2 weeks ago. She was put on IV and fluids and antibiotics were given. Pain meds were given, and appetite stimulant was given aswell. She stayed overnight at the hospital.
I got her back this morning, and the vet said she was fit to go home. Vet said I don't need to do sub Q fluids, but everything I read says otherwise. I was sent home with some pain medication and appetite stimulant.
Shishi is starting to eat which is good, but still hiding and lying down lethargically. It has been mentally and emotionally exhausting, and not sure where shishi is heading now.
Hello all
A few days ago Mar 5, Shishi suddenly puked and stopped eating abruptly. The night before her appetite was still as voracious as ever.
I took her to see the vet that day and sub Q fluids were given, 120ml lactated ringer, and shishi was sent home. Although doctors suggested hospitalizing her but said could not monitor well on the weekend. So I went home with Shishi. She tested negative for ketones, and I went home with more sub Q fluids if she needed. She ate tiny amounts of food only.
I knew Shishi was not feeling well, and on the morning of Mar 7, took her in the vet again for hospitalization. She lost 15% body weight and was severly dehydrated. Ran a battery of tests and only conclusion was pancreatitis. Although vet said he knew she has it from the ultrasound done 2 weeks ago. She was put on IV and fluids and antibiotics were given. Pain meds were given, and appetite stimulant was given aswell. She stayed overnight at the hospital.
I got her back this morning, and the vet said she was fit to go home. Vet said I don't need to do sub Q fluids, but everything I read says otherwise. I was sent home with some pain medication and appetite stimulant.
Shishi is starting to eat which is good, but still hiding and lying down lethargically. It has been mentally and emotionally exhausting, and not sure where shishi is heading now.