CD and BigMac
Member Since 2009
My heart goes out to Tena. What a sad sad day. Lovely Curry... so heartbreaking...
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Sorry that it's taken me a while to post. I wanted to post some encouraging news about BigMac and my granddaughter. And for a few days I didn't have anything good to say. But now I do.
BigMac is still in the hospital. He finally is making some small improvements. Very slowly.
BigMac did start to eat a few days ago, then quit. It was very discouraging and his blood work had stalled. The WBC was very high, his bilirubin had stopped declining and I just thought he looked awful. He was so sad and depressed... and so was I. It looked for a while that he might just whither away in that cage and it tore me up. He has lost even more weight and is very weak.
But yesterday he perked up and took about 1 teaspoon of baby food from me before turning away. I sat in his cage with him and he sat in my lap. That was wonderful, even if it was extremely awkward and uncomfortable for me.
Last night he stopped eating again but his bilirubin numbers had dropped considerably. I was so happy to see this. His white blood cells are way too high and his red blood cells are way too low, but the trend is a little bit better. He still seems unhappy but he always is glad to be with me and lays his head in my hands. I clean his cone for him and stroke him so he feels like I'm grooming him. He has tried to groom himself once in a while - which is a very good sign. Unfortunately it must be very frustrating since he can't do any grooming with that cone around his neck.
I've discussed the nausea problem every time I've been there. There has been some resistance and it's been frustrating for me. Two of the surgeons didn't think he was nauseated and the other said that she hated to add another medication to everything he is already taking. Bah... I was getting ready to smuggle my own Zofran in and give it to him myself. Today I insisted that they give him some. I told them he's interested in food but turns away after one sniff and has been licking his lips and drooling. If they are looking for vomit, it won't happen because there is NOTHING in his tummy. The internal medicine doctor who has taken over the case from the surgeons agreed that they should give him some Zofran. FINALLY!
Because of other commitments this evening I couldn't get back to see how he feels after the anti-nausea medicine. I am going to call them around 11:00 pm and find out.
My newest granddaughter is better today as well. She was on a ventilator for a while and that was upsetting but she is off that and now is on oxygen and breathing on her own. The hospital is allowing my daughter to stay there for another day or two to be with her baby. They only allow the mothers (of infants in the NICU) to stay beyond the normal time if the maternity ward is not full so she's lucky that it's not busy.
I've been going back and forth between the two ICUs... one for babies and one for kitties. A weird situation to be in I must say! Plus I am taking care of my two older granddaughters (7 -9 yrs.) so I am running around between hospitals, schools, activities, and home (you'd think they'd go to the same school, but nooooo...that would be too easy!) I visit BigMac during school hours and after the kids are asleep so that my DH can be home with them. It makes for a long day. ohmygod_smile
I'm buying stock in 5-Hour Energy drink. :lol: Seriously!
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Sorry that it's taken me a while to post. I wanted to post some encouraging news about BigMac and my granddaughter. And for a few days I didn't have anything good to say. But now I do.
BigMac is still in the hospital. He finally is making some small improvements. Very slowly.
BigMac did start to eat a few days ago, then quit. It was very discouraging and his blood work had stalled. The WBC was very high, his bilirubin had stopped declining and I just thought he looked awful. He was so sad and depressed... and so was I. It looked for a while that he might just whither away in that cage and it tore me up. He has lost even more weight and is very weak.
But yesterday he perked up and took about 1 teaspoon of baby food from me before turning away. I sat in his cage with him and he sat in my lap. That was wonderful, even if it was extremely awkward and uncomfortable for me.
I've discussed the nausea problem every time I've been there. There has been some resistance and it's been frustrating for me. Two of the surgeons didn't think he was nauseated and the other said that she hated to add another medication to everything he is already taking. Bah... I was getting ready to smuggle my own Zofran in and give it to him myself. Today I insisted that they give him some. I told them he's interested in food but turns away after one sniff and has been licking his lips and drooling. If they are looking for vomit, it won't happen because there is NOTHING in his tummy. The internal medicine doctor who has taken over the case from the surgeons agreed that they should give him some Zofran. FINALLY!
Because of other commitments this evening I couldn't get back to see how he feels after the anti-nausea medicine. I am going to call them around 11:00 pm and find out.
My newest granddaughter is better today as well. She was on a ventilator for a while and that was upsetting but she is off that and now is on oxygen and breathing on her own. The hospital is allowing my daughter to stay there for another day or two to be with her baby. They only allow the mothers (of infants in the NICU) to stay beyond the normal time if the maternity ward is not full so she's lucky that it's not busy.
I've been going back and forth between the two ICUs... one for babies and one for kitties. A weird situation to be in I must say! Plus I am taking care of my two older granddaughters (7 -9 yrs.) so I am running around between hospitals, schools, activities, and home (you'd think they'd go to the same school, but nooooo...that would be too easy!) I visit BigMac during school hours and after the kids are asleep so that my DH can be home with them. It makes for a long day. ohmygod_smile
I'm buying stock in 5-Hour Energy drink. :lol: Seriously!