Sharyn & Fiona
Member Since 2009
My vet wanted Fiona back this AM for more fluids but neglected to mention that to me. When we connected in afternoon, he said she would need fluids every 6 hours. Seemed to me that IV would be better. He said yes, 24 hours at least. Took her to ER leaving a $1200 deposit - ugh. Less than two hours later, ER Vet called to let me know that her potassium was so low it didn't even register and that Fiona rallied within minutes of receiving potassium - including eating. He's assumption was that I was giving too much insulin, he'd never shoot a 181 or a 215 (whatever!) and too much insulin depletes potassium - hmmm... I should be able to pick her up in the morning. YAY! I'm sure ketones are still an issue but they should be a lot lower when I pick her up.
Both ER vets said cats needed carbs to clear ketones. huh? I knew food but carbs? Did we know that? But I don't think "white" carbs - good carbs? ER Vet also said beware of injectable Baytril. Knew of cat that sloughed off skin reportedly cause by injectable Baytril. Anyone else hear of that?
Thanks for the snowflakes. They helped!
Both ER vets said cats needed carbs to clear ketones. huh? I knew food but carbs? Did we know that? But I don't think "white" carbs - good carbs? ER Vet also said beware of injectable Baytril. Knew of cat that sloughed off skin reportedly cause by injectable Baytril. Anyone else hear of that?
Thanks for the snowflakes. They helped!