carolynandlatte
Member Since 2009
Last Night:
PMPS- 453
+4- 331
AMPS- 293
+1-241
yesterday:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=18750
Because of Latte's larger drops in the a.m. cycle, this is not a number I could have comfortably shot if I was going to work today. Its a tough situation, because we all know how high she can go, too. She did not do a great job eating last night, and I woke up to her vomiting @ 4:45am. She did her normal "after vomiting" curl up with mom in bed. Within 15 minutes she got up and went to the edge of the bed to vomit again. Awfully considerate of her to not do it ON the bed! Seriously!!!
I gave her appy stim with shot and pepcid earlier than usual. Ive been feeding small bits of baby food every 15-20 minutes since shot time as well. She has eaten about 1/2 jar within the first hour. Im hoping tummy meds and appy stim will kick in before +2. That balance of getting enough food in her to prevent any large drops, but not too much food to fill her up or make her vomit is very challenging.
She made quite a mess around her LB's...not fully getting in them and spraying far....missing a good majority of pee pads. So there has been a lot of cleaning of bodily fluids already, and its not even 8am. :YMSIGH: She seems ok, otherwise. Not hunched up or looking miserable. Just hanging in the bathroom, as usual.
I think the a/b's are taking a toll on her. I will probably get some yogurt today, since she likes it. Ive never tried plain. She likes vanilla. I will get both, I guess. Just want to avoid any extra sugar that might be in the ingredients. The vet we saw yesterday was not sure if it would be a good idea to give the fortiflora or not because of the enterococcus bacteria in it (that is the a/b resistant bacteria she had in her infection). He didnt see anything wrong with the one I have and said it probably wont hurt to try. Im not really sure if he knew much about the ingredients and was just pretending :roll: . Nice guy, but not her usual vet.
One of the vet techs who's seen her through thick and thin, starting with the acute renal failure over three years ago, told me she looks good. I needed to hear that.
PMPS- 453
+4- 331
AMPS- 293
+1-241
yesterday:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=18750
Because of Latte's larger drops in the a.m. cycle, this is not a number I could have comfortably shot if I was going to work today. Its a tough situation, because we all know how high she can go, too. She did not do a great job eating last night, and I woke up to her vomiting @ 4:45am. She did her normal "after vomiting" curl up with mom in bed. Within 15 minutes she got up and went to the edge of the bed to vomit again. Awfully considerate of her to not do it ON the bed! Seriously!!!
I gave her appy stim with shot and pepcid earlier than usual. Ive been feeding small bits of baby food every 15-20 minutes since shot time as well. She has eaten about 1/2 jar within the first hour. Im hoping tummy meds and appy stim will kick in before +2. That balance of getting enough food in her to prevent any large drops, but not too much food to fill her up or make her vomit is very challenging.
She made quite a mess around her LB's...not fully getting in them and spraying far....missing a good majority of pee pads. So there has been a lot of cleaning of bodily fluids already, and its not even 8am. :YMSIGH: She seems ok, otherwise. Not hunched up or looking miserable. Just hanging in the bathroom, as usual.
I think the a/b's are taking a toll on her. I will probably get some yogurt today, since she likes it. Ive never tried plain. She likes vanilla. I will get both, I guess. Just want to avoid any extra sugar that might be in the ingredients. The vet we saw yesterday was not sure if it would be a good idea to give the fortiflora or not because of the enterococcus bacteria in it (that is the a/b resistant bacteria she had in her infection). He didnt see anything wrong with the one I have and said it probably wont hurt to try. Im not really sure if he knew much about the ingredients and was just pretending :roll: . Nice guy, but not her usual vet.
One of the vet techs who's seen her through thick and thin, starting with the acute renal failure over three years ago, told me she looks good. I needed to hear that.