Suzanne & Darcy
Member Since 2020
Well, Mr. Darcy is at the vet again today and will be again tomorrow, I am sure. Waiting for the Cisapride to arrive. He's had enemas yesterday and enemas today. Hopefully, this will make him feel better. This must be so stressful for him.
Yesterday, I was really upset when the vet tech called me to update me and she said that this was just going to be a chronic problem and "did I want to proceed?" (Like what's the alternative? euthanize the cat or give him the enemas?) She pointed out that he is "not a candidate for anesthesia" -- like I don't already KNOW that! This vet tech is doing it again (same thing happened last fall when he was DKA and she said "this cat is not going to get better" and did I want to "keep going with his treatment?" At least, yesterday, when I went to pick him up and the vet came out to talk to me, she seemed optimistic that we could clean him out and hopefully the Cisapride will be able to keep things moving. I will either get him x-rayed again before we quit with the enemas (he's had three today -- two yesterday, I believe)... or maybe I should have her put the ultrasound probe on him for a very quick look around? I'll ask her about this. He is getting way too many x-rays. That cannot be good.
Of course, they did labs on him yesterday. Atrocious off the charts kidney values, but somehow Mr. Darcy still keeps on being a good boy who is happy and loving... despite the numbers. This morning he ate well... of course his breakfast consisted of boiled chicken thigh pieces hand fed to him... he loved it... haven't seen him eat that well in a while. Spoiled!
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/6-15-darcy-pmps-139.248664/#post-2804930
Yesterday, I was really upset when the vet tech called me to update me and she said that this was just going to be a chronic problem and "did I want to proceed?" (Like what's the alternative? euthanize the cat or give him the enemas?) She pointed out that he is "not a candidate for anesthesia" -- like I don't already KNOW that! This vet tech is doing it again (same thing happened last fall when he was DKA and she said "this cat is not going to get better" and did I want to "keep going with his treatment?" At least, yesterday, when I went to pick him up and the vet came out to talk to me, she seemed optimistic that we could clean him out and hopefully the Cisapride will be able to keep things moving. I will either get him x-rayed again before we quit with the enemas (he's had three today -- two yesterday, I believe)... or maybe I should have her put the ultrasound probe on him for a very quick look around? I'll ask her about this. He is getting way too many x-rays. That cannot be good.
Of course, they did labs on him yesterday. Atrocious off the charts kidney values, but somehow Mr. Darcy still keeps on being a good boy who is happy and loving... despite the numbers. This morning he ate well... of course his breakfast consisted of boiled chicken thigh pieces hand fed to him... he loved it... haven't seen him eat that well in a while. Spoiled!
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/6-15-darcy-pmps-139.248664/#post-2804930


. Sending you lots of strength and healing prayers and vines to Mr. Darcy.
. No need for them to be part of the team if they aren’t on the same page and willing to help.