Seth&Bell
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Bell's numbers continue to be awesome. I continue to be on my tip-toes
. I'm fairly confident that if I don't intervene often with small amounts of food, Bell would drop under 50 on this dose. She is just cruising in these greens. I wonder if she will bounce after hitting that 53 today.
Her anal gland seems to be healing nicely. I talked to the vet tech today and asked if it was possible to do an antibiotic wash of the gland to have a more localized treatment than just oral antibiotics. The vet was going to sedate her in a couple weeks and take a closer look at the gland, but she decided to use that appointment to talk through moving forward with this and talk through options. We'll schedule the sedation and closer examination after that appt. I think she wants to make sure the wound is fully healed before she really gets in there. Bell's bilious vomiting syndrome makes any sort of fasting longer than 2-3 hours extremely hard on her (and me). She's spent all night throwing up bile for her dentals. I want to talk through if a full night fast is really necessary for this sedation.
Bell has had a little diarrhea with the antibiotic, which she didn't have previously on the same antibiotic. I do have some Pro-pectalin from the last time (which I didn't need) but I'm going to give her a few days to see if goes away naturally. She's been on a good, multi-strain probiotic throughout all this.
Bell's numbers continue to be awesome. I continue to be on my tip-toes

Her anal gland seems to be healing nicely. I talked to the vet tech today and asked if it was possible to do an antibiotic wash of the gland to have a more localized treatment than just oral antibiotics. The vet was going to sedate her in a couple weeks and take a closer look at the gland, but she decided to use that appointment to talk through moving forward with this and talk through options. We'll schedule the sedation and closer examination after that appt. I think she wants to make sure the wound is fully healed before she really gets in there. Bell's bilious vomiting syndrome makes any sort of fasting longer than 2-3 hours extremely hard on her (and me). She's spent all night throwing up bile for her dentals. I want to talk through if a full night fast is really necessary for this sedation.
Bell has had a little diarrhea with the antibiotic, which she didn't have previously on the same antibiotic. I do have some Pro-pectalin from the last time (which I didn't need) but I'm going to give her a few days to see if goes away naturally. She's been on a good, multi-strain probiotic throughout all this.