Lylene & Barry
Member Since 2009
3/30 Paisley's Previous Condo http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=67540&p=735390#p735390
Paisley saw the vet on an emergency basis yesterday (Saturday). Ouch on the base price just to have the vet come in to the clinic. We have no emergency clinics or weekend hours here. This is not her regular vet. This is the clinic we use for everyone except Paisley and Barry. Sault Animal Hospital - http://saultanimalhospital.com/index.php, if anyone is interested. The vet recently purchased the clinic so I'm not real familiar with him. Paisley's regular vet clinic was closed this past week. Maybe for the best.
I could use some help with medication names as his writing isn't extremely clear.
Temp. - 103.8F
Dental - Abnormal - needs dental cleaning ASAP
Digestive - Abnormal - not eating; vomiting
Rest of physical exam - normal
Weight - 11#
BG - 259 ( at +9.5)
Lantus - 1.5u BIB
History of UTI
Suspect infection - dental and/or UTI (he told me bladder)
Treatment-
Injection of penicillin, B12, Azi? (cortisone) Dose of steroid was 0.5mL, which is 1/4 normal dose. We did discuss the pros and cons of using it.
Injection of Ceren? 0.75mL
Amoxicillin 2mL BID for 10 days (sweet)
subQ fluids PRN
We discussed the UTI issue. He isn't certain her UTI had actually cleared as the other vet clinic had said. It has something to do with a diabetic's immune system not working quite normal and, therefore, not always producing what the vet is looking for. Urine should have been cultured, which it wasn't. That's if I understood him correctly. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
He really is concerned about the dental being done as soon as she gets over this. I asked him to be more specific and he said a couple weeks. Her other vet said she needed a dental but wasn't so concerned. Maybe a difference in personality. Dr. Jeff is military. Very to the point. He had no problems with me hometesting, unlike her regular vet.
We also discussed Barry's need for a dental and the HCM. I think I'm going to take Barry and all his records to Dr. Jeff for a second opinion. He does cardiac ultrasound, which may shed a little more info on the HCM. Barry is OTJ since 10/09.
The shots really helped her for about 14 hours. She ate well for 10 hours. Now she is back to not eating. She slept for several hours and just got up a few minutes ago. It's shot time so I have to get on that and syringe feed her if she refuses everything I offer. Thanks for all of your help.
Lylene, Paisley & Barry
Paisley saw the vet on an emergency basis yesterday (Saturday). Ouch on the base price just to have the vet come in to the clinic. We have no emergency clinics or weekend hours here. This is not her regular vet. This is the clinic we use for everyone except Paisley and Barry. Sault Animal Hospital - http://saultanimalhospital.com/index.php, if anyone is interested. The vet recently purchased the clinic so I'm not real familiar with him. Paisley's regular vet clinic was closed this past week. Maybe for the best.
I could use some help with medication names as his writing isn't extremely clear.
Temp. - 103.8F
Dental - Abnormal - needs dental cleaning ASAP
Digestive - Abnormal - not eating; vomiting
Rest of physical exam - normal
Weight - 11#
BG - 259 ( at +9.5)
Lantus - 1.5u BIB
History of UTI
Suspect infection - dental and/or UTI (he told me bladder)
Treatment-
Injection of penicillin, B12, Azi? (cortisone) Dose of steroid was 0.5mL, which is 1/4 normal dose. We did discuss the pros and cons of using it.
Injection of Ceren? 0.75mL
Amoxicillin 2mL BID for 10 days (sweet)
subQ fluids PRN
We discussed the UTI issue. He isn't certain her UTI had actually cleared as the other vet clinic had said. It has something to do with a diabetic's immune system not working quite normal and, therefore, not always producing what the vet is looking for. Urine should have been cultured, which it wasn't. That's if I understood him correctly. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
He really is concerned about the dental being done as soon as she gets over this. I asked him to be more specific and he said a couple weeks. Her other vet said she needed a dental but wasn't so concerned. Maybe a difference in personality. Dr. Jeff is military. Very to the point. He had no problems with me hometesting, unlike her regular vet.
We also discussed Barry's need for a dental and the HCM. I think I'm going to take Barry and all his records to Dr. Jeff for a second opinion. He does cardiac ultrasound, which may shed a little more info on the HCM. Barry is OTJ since 10/09.
The shots really helped her for about 14 hours. She ate well for 10 hours. Now she is back to not eating. She slept for several hours and just got up a few minutes ago. It's shot time so I have to get on that and syringe feed her if she refuses everything I offer. Thanks for all of your help.
Lylene, Paisley & Barry