Re: Any tips on givkng sub-q fluids with less stress
This relates to the "throwing up blood" post from a couple days ago, right? Has he been eating at all since you got him home?
When you say you're only getting 75ml in him, is that due to him trying to escape while the needle is in his back?
I just finished a few minutes ago giving Bob his 2x per week 100ccs. I hate giving fluids. He doesn't fight it, but he just looks so depressed when he's laying there patiently waiting for the end of the treatment. He only tried to get away one time, and I'm on my 4th bag of fluids. I freaked out that time, and ever since then I worry he'll try to escape again.
I know that a couple weeks ago when Lori was having to give fluids to Tom, someone suggested thin-walled needles of a smaller gauge than what the vet usually gives you. I'm guessing you have the same harpoons I use (18 g) and from what was said in that thread, the thin-walled come in 20 or 22 gauge if I remember correctly. Just that might help make the situation a little bit less stressful on Willow. When I dose Bob, I sit on the floor with my legs around him, his face is towards the inside of my left knee. Once I get the needle in, I just rub him between the eyes and scratch him under the chin with one hand while maintaining the "tent" with the other hand. And I just talk to him and tell him that in just another couple of minutes he'll be eating fresh boiled shrimp. As soon as the harpoon comes out, he's telling me "alright, where's the shrimp?!"
Today, he got two shrimp.
I wish I had more advice for you. I feel bad for both of you. 200ccs is an awful lot fluid, and I can only imagine how hard it is for him to lay still for that long, or going thru it two or more times a day. Eventually, the fluids will make him feel so much better, but I would guess it's impossible to convince him of that right now.
Carl in SC