Re: 8/23 Reuben AMPS 479 +3 333
Yes, we are painting our numbers on the big picture, and +3 333 looks like such a nice auspicious number don`t you think? He was back in meatloaf position (under a chair in and unfamiliar corner) so I added .02ml bupe just now and encouraged food and water. I`ll watch and see what happens.
Here's the vet visit summary. I went with the minimum requirement being for us to walk away with a prescription for bupe, and anything beyond that was going to be a big bonus. We got the scrip and we got some bonus. First, he is very easy to communicate with; he listens well and explains things well. He totally supports the diabetes treatment we are doing, and the home testing. We talked all about the pancreatitis and Reuben's chronic intestinal infections; dehydration, pain management and long term (big picture) goals. His first and foremost perspective about the long term is that, given Reuben's history of illnesses that have stressed his liver and kidneys, he wants to use the least amount of drugs possible to achieve our goals in order to preserve the health of the organs, and give him the best chance at a long and happy life.
I like this way of thinking.
He chose metoclopramide (the vets around here really seem to still like this drug...) for the stomach issues since it also stimulates motility, but when I researched drug interactions it turned out that the meto and bupe combination can have a bad reaction. He replaced the meto with pepcid. He does not want to use ondansatron or maropitant right now; I didn`t understand why and will research them and pepcid to learn about them. He prescribed the buprenorphine. About the dehydration, he said we should start with oral hydration, that it is preferable, that we should control the pain first and see if Reuben responds with better liquid intake and hydration; and that subQ's are next if it isn`t resolved soon. He feels confident that pain reduction is going to resolve the majority of the issues, and even wants me to suspend the antibiotic for the stomach infection, as in his opinion the symptoms indicate more problem with pain than infection. An interesting perspective that I am willing to act on but not until the pain is under control.
I think a water fountain is a really good idea and will see if I can find one today. I haven`t seen a specifically pet fountain, but any fountain should have the same result - and little fountains are all the rage right now so it shouldn`t be a problem to find one.
Reuben is sleeping! Yeayyy!! It means the bupe is working. I'm so happy I think I`m going to :cry: cry!
Baby Steps... Keep watching the big picture.. My motto is Unready and Willing :razz:
I have to put my house back together now :roll: The kitchen sink faucet broke yesterday so it has to be fixed, and then all the dishes that piled up washed, fun!! And, I hit my shin on the edge of a cedar bed base last night and it produced a giant lump that hurts so badly if I try to stand up that I have just been sitting all morning. Has anyone ever had this happen? I have to research and see if it seems like something that will resolve itself or if I have to intervene...
I`m sorry it has taken so long to get this post up, it takes me forEver to write!!
Thaaaaaank youuu All - I hope all the LL kitties are happy and well and going toward green today :razz: I will go condo visiting after a while when the sink and leg are resolved :razz: :YMHUG: hugs to all the kitties and beans!!! Alexa & Reuben