Rose
Member Since 2015
Good morning!
Our sweet Zoey has seen better days, that's for sure. Here's the new issue:
QUESTION:
Zoey had a lot of fluid retention after I gave her the 100 ml on Saturday. She went to the ER vet that night, labs were good - no kidney issues and felt it was from the fluids and/or Cushing's and to give it time and definitely do not give more fluid. The fluid was so built up that it was seeping from her tears on her stomach (Cushing's related). On Monday we called reg. vet and they said bring her in. Her test results indicated she could be Cushing's and with her symptoms she was exhibiting they made the call that it was definitely Cushing's and gave us the meds. On Tuesday a.m. we started the meds. She had tried to have a BM and the pellets were very close to being literally, hard as a rock. We took her in yesterday to have an enema. At that time her legs (both hinds) were very swollen with fluid and it was up through her hips and still seeping from tears. When we picked her up from the vet, after the enema, the fluids were gone. We thought ... TY, Lord, and it must've been she was so impacted that the fluid had no where to go. Well, this morning the fluid is starting to settle in again. She's been drinking an awful lot of water. Up to this point I've not been measuring her fluid intake but I'm thinking that I should. Is there a certain amount of fluid I should limit her to?
OTHER STUFF:
The latest bump in the road (and there's always a bump or a hurdle) is that the Great Vet is out town for the next week and the Dr. Google vet is the one I would have to deal with. He's already shown his colors that he's not interested in anything that doesn't fit in his box so I really don't want to call and ask anything until the Great Vet returns.
I can tell you that if it weren't for getting this medicine prescribed for Zoey then we would definitely be putting her to sleep Her quality of life has rapidly deteriorated and if it weren't for the hope of maybe this medicine turning off the cortisol that's causing the sickness, then we would not want to watch her just lie there on a rug and struggle to eliminate and stand at a water bowl. While she's still bright eyed and loving, we wouldn't let her continue to decline this way as much as we want to keep her with us. Thankfully we've got a small glimmer of hope and are willing to give it a few weeks to see if she can regain some of the strength she's lost and the appetite returns. She did lick some of the baby food this morning but we ended up syringe feeding two 3cc syringes so she had something on her stomach for her meds.
I'm also trying to not take as may BG readings from her. The neuropathy has gotten worse and she flinches now when I'm ready to prick and then when I do prick, her whole lower half of her body trembles as a reflex. I imagine that's nerves (so does vet). He says it's okay and not to worry, that it could very well be part of the Cushing's and we might see that decrease if the medicine helps. None of us really knows though.
So ... with that total of picture of our situation, would you please let us know if you have any experience or thoughts on the fluid issues. I hate to see her build up like she was because it was just awful.
Please keep our sweet baby in your prayers and know that we do the same for each of yours and you.
Yesterday
Our sweet Zoey has seen better days, that's for sure. Here's the new issue:
QUESTION:
Zoey had a lot of fluid retention after I gave her the 100 ml on Saturday. She went to the ER vet that night, labs were good - no kidney issues and felt it was from the fluids and/or Cushing's and to give it time and definitely do not give more fluid. The fluid was so built up that it was seeping from her tears on her stomach (Cushing's related). On Monday we called reg. vet and they said bring her in. Her test results indicated she could be Cushing's and with her symptoms she was exhibiting they made the call that it was definitely Cushing's and gave us the meds. On Tuesday a.m. we started the meds. She had tried to have a BM and the pellets were very close to being literally, hard as a rock. We took her in yesterday to have an enema. At that time her legs (both hinds) were very swollen with fluid and it was up through her hips and still seeping from tears. When we picked her up from the vet, after the enema, the fluids were gone. We thought ... TY, Lord, and it must've been she was so impacted that the fluid had no where to go. Well, this morning the fluid is starting to settle in again. She's been drinking an awful lot of water. Up to this point I've not been measuring her fluid intake but I'm thinking that I should. Is there a certain amount of fluid I should limit her to?
OTHER STUFF:
The latest bump in the road (and there's always a bump or a hurdle) is that the Great Vet is out town for the next week and the Dr. Google vet is the one I would have to deal with. He's already shown his colors that he's not interested in anything that doesn't fit in his box so I really don't want to call and ask anything until the Great Vet returns.
I can tell you that if it weren't for getting this medicine prescribed for Zoey then we would definitely be putting her to sleep Her quality of life has rapidly deteriorated and if it weren't for the hope of maybe this medicine turning off the cortisol that's causing the sickness, then we would not want to watch her just lie there on a rug and struggle to eliminate and stand at a water bowl. While she's still bright eyed and loving, we wouldn't let her continue to decline this way as much as we want to keep her with us. Thankfully we've got a small glimmer of hope and are willing to give it a few weeks to see if she can regain some of the strength she's lost and the appetite returns. She did lick some of the baby food this morning but we ended up syringe feeding two 3cc syringes so she had something on her stomach for her meds.
I'm also trying to not take as may BG readings from her. The neuropathy has gotten worse and she flinches now when I'm ready to prick and then when I do prick, her whole lower half of her body trembles as a reflex. I imagine that's nerves (so does vet). He says it's okay and not to worry, that it could very well be part of the Cushing's and we might see that decrease if the medicine helps. None of us really knows though.
So ... with that total of picture of our situation, would you please let us know if you have any experience or thoughts on the fluid issues. I hate to see her build up like she was because it was just awful.
Please keep our sweet baby in your prayers and know that we do the same for each of yours and you.
Yesterday
and many prayers for sweet Zoey. Take care.
I would want to be sure that it wasn't cutting off circulation so it would have to be something like a tube sock. I'm thinking of getting a baby's sock and running a seam down it and see if that helps at all. (So glad I'm working at home today so no one can see just how much work I'm NOT doing.