Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Today is a mixed bag for recovery...she definitely did make some more baby steps. When I got up this morning, she came down the hall to greet me, and she came downstairs with me as well. She sat on my lap while I checked e-mail, and hunted for stray kibbles. Those were all some good "firsts" since last week But, as usual, her appy is just "eh" unless I encourage her by holding the plate. Her energy is a bit low, too...but I have been reminding myself that when someone is as sick as she was, it takes time to recover. Heck, it took me 2 weeks to get over a stupid little cold last winter.
Last night, she ate really well (with encouragement), and she came downstairs and hung out in the family room for us.
So we have seen some good old behaviors return in the last day.
We did give her ondansetron this morning. I was thinking of skipping it, but then thought tomorrow would be a better day for that experiment since I'm working today but am off tomorrow and can therefore observe (without hovering :roll: !) better. She has had enough of those injections, though - she was feeling feisty! I do have ondansetron tablets, so I will attempt to use those at this point should I think she needs some. She has been good about taking her BP meds and famotidine via pill pocket stuck to a kibble.
I'm thinking about restarting insulin tonight, since her last two reading were just out of normal and she is basically eating better. I'm very, very nervous about it. I plan on starting back at square one with 1.00U, as if she was just starting out for the first time. Who knows how things have changed because of this illness and I don't want to take any chances.
I'm also going to touch base with the vet tomorrow. I want to ask her opinion about whether we should consider using a little cypro to encourage Trix to eat a little more on her own, without me holding the plate. Vetty is off today.
I'm still pretty exhausted and stressed and depressed....but am trying very hard to look at the progress and not fear the pace.
Time to attempt a workout....have a great day LL!
Amy
Today is a mixed bag for recovery...she definitely did make some more baby steps. When I got up this morning, she came down the hall to greet me, and she came downstairs with me as well. She sat on my lap while I checked e-mail, and hunted for stray kibbles. Those were all some good "firsts" since last week But, as usual, her appy is just "eh" unless I encourage her by holding the plate. Her energy is a bit low, too...but I have been reminding myself that when someone is as sick as she was, it takes time to recover. Heck, it took me 2 weeks to get over a stupid little cold last winter.
Last night, she ate really well (with encouragement), and she came downstairs and hung out in the family room for us.
So we have seen some good old behaviors return in the last day.
We did give her ondansetron this morning. I was thinking of skipping it, but then thought tomorrow would be a better day for that experiment since I'm working today but am off tomorrow and can therefore observe (without hovering :roll: !) better. She has had enough of those injections, though - she was feeling feisty! I do have ondansetron tablets, so I will attempt to use those at this point should I think she needs some. She has been good about taking her BP meds and famotidine via pill pocket stuck to a kibble.
I'm thinking about restarting insulin tonight, since her last two reading were just out of normal and she is basically eating better. I'm very, very nervous about it. I plan on starting back at square one with 1.00U, as if she was just starting out for the first time. Who knows how things have changed because of this illness and I don't want to take any chances.
I'm also going to touch base with the vet tomorrow. I want to ask her opinion about whether we should consider using a little cypro to encourage Trix to eat a little more on her own, without me holding the plate. Vetty is off today.
I'm still pretty exhausted and stressed and depressed....but am trying very hard to look at the progress and not fear the pace.
Time to attempt a workout....have a great day LL!
Amy