Tracey&Jones (GA)
Member Since 2016
Just some background. My BIL arrived last Friday night from Ontario. He was to stay a few days and then pick up some equipment he bought and drive it back home. Weellll, that hasn't worked out. This guy is driving me crazy for many reasons but the #1 reason is my cats are all out of sorts. Jones is not really eating well for the last couple of days - needs lots of coaxing; CKD civvie isn't eating either and I think may have the runs (I have not done her subq yet as BIL thinks every night should be a drinking party with friends while he is here) so putting foot down and asking for an hour of quiet tonight; Civvie Missy is now hiding again - took me 3 years to get her to start coming out and be petted.
So last night I got home from work and noticed that Jones hadn't eaten a lot of his food. Did his PMPS - 232! Found out he and Civvie Libby broke into the closet and decided to eat the KD kibble. Otherwise everything else seems normal. Feed and pill the cat troop. Had to coax Jones to eat about 1/4c of FF, but felt safe with giving his shot given that I have reduced it even further as it seems his body is coping with the increased pred. I left about +1 for my workout - all seemed normal. Knew I would be back around +2.5 or so to test. When I got home - he jumped down from his bed and tried to walk to me. His back legs just gave out and he laid down and was looking at me. I went to grab MC food I have for him. DH is instructed to grab the corn syrup and testing supplies. I give the syrup and open the can of food thinking he looks like he is ready to pass out! Do the test......124
. He seems to have all the clinical signs of a hypo but it isn't that in regards to numbers. I really should of retested thinking back, however we did a scoop and run to the ER Vet. By this point he tried to walk away and basically face planted and couldn't move. He was basically almost unconscious when we started the 20 min drive to the vet. About 5 mins out, he starts to open his eyes, looking around but very disorientated. Rush in and say "I don't know what is wrong - maybe hypo but number is 6.9 (124) and is coming to. They do an immediate triage and say his vitals are stable and he is up and walking like a drunken sailor. Please wait.
Sooo, 2.5 hours later finally get to see the vet. He examines him. Asks questions. Looks at him again. Plays with him. Listens to his heart. Doesn't really have an answer. By now Jones has a slight issue with back legs dog tracking but otherwise alert and aware. He sends us home with a 24 hour watch and gives the following scenarios:
I am so wondering if he ate something that he shouldn't have.
So, I am tired, worried and just plain want the BIL gone so I get my house back into the somewhat order I had it in.





So last night I got home from work and noticed that Jones hadn't eaten a lot of his food. Did his PMPS - 232! Found out he and Civvie Libby broke into the closet and decided to eat the KD kibble. Otherwise everything else seems normal. Feed and pill the cat troop. Had to coax Jones to eat about 1/4c of FF, but felt safe with giving his shot given that I have reduced it even further as it seems his body is coping with the increased pred. I left about +1 for my workout - all seemed normal. Knew I would be back around +2.5 or so to test. When I got home - he jumped down from his bed and tried to walk to me. His back legs just gave out and he laid down and was looking at me. I went to grab MC food I have for him. DH is instructed to grab the corn syrup and testing supplies. I give the syrup and open the can of food thinking he looks like he is ready to pass out! Do the test......124
Sooo, 2.5 hours later finally get to see the vet. He examines him. Asks questions. Looks at him again. Plays with him. Listens to his heart. Doesn't really have an answer. By now Jones has a slight issue with back legs dog tracking but otherwise alert and aware. He sends us home with a 24 hour watch and gives the following scenarios:
- It was a hypo type event but he doesn't really understand why as his number was not low. He said hypos are not the drop but an absolute - when the number is too low it is a hypo.
- He could of had a stroke - the only way to know for sure is an MRI.
- He could of thrown a clot or partial clot to the spine which has basically resolved itself. May want to get an ECG and blood pressure check.
- Really have no idea get a full blood work up and maybe the blood pressure check and go from there.
I am so wondering if he ate something that he shouldn't have.
So, I am tired, worried and just plain want the BIL gone so I get my house back into the somewhat order I had it in.


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OMG how scary. I have no experience.