Rachel & Gus
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I'm trying to sort things out - as to what problem is causing Gus to not eat. When he does eat, he looks like he is in pain afterwards.
So far the vet at the ER (Sunday night) and his regular vet think he has pancreatitis and just had an attack recently. They also think IBD because of the diarrhea which happened two weeks ago. He was on Metronidazole for 5 days. He doesn't tolerate antibiotics very well at all so he was on a low dose, but it stopped the diarrhea. We believe the pancreatitis is chronic as he is always on pepcid which helps.
He vomited after Clavamox Monday which was the reason for the change to Convenia. His urine has been sent to a lab to find out if we gave the right antibiotic.
I have a call into the vet because he vomited last night. He was so hungry that he did eat a little less than half a can of Turkey and Giblet when I got home. Afterwards I could tell he felt ill and later he got sick.
I gave him pepcid and what I had left of Cerenia which was only 2mm last night. He is back on Prednisolone which so far isn't helping much but we have only been back on it for three days at 3mm. He ate a little this morning - mostly licking the juice, but managed a little food. I also gave him a syringe of baby food because I wanted to make sure he had enough in him before an insulin shot.
I am on another board and they are telling me to switch to raw rabbit diet. I don't know if he has a food allergy, his BG dropped when I gave him Clariten when we suspected seasonal allergies - this was a couple months ago. I took him off it after 4 days because he was tired on it and I felt like there might be more going on.
I am just so scared right now because he has never been this sick for this long. He's always responded to treatments relatively quickly. I don't know if I'm doing the right things. I don't know if I need to give the current treatment with the Prednisolone more time. He was on this steroid once before when he stopped eating after surgery to remove 7 teeth and it turned things around pretty quickly. Of course I'm not thrilled with it because he is Diabetic. The vet says it is more important to get this turned around and have a few days of high BG than possible liver damage.
Thank you for any input you might have. I greatly appreciate it.
-Rachel and Gus
So far the vet at the ER (Sunday night) and his regular vet think he has pancreatitis and just had an attack recently. They also think IBD because of the diarrhea which happened two weeks ago. He was on Metronidazole for 5 days. He doesn't tolerate antibiotics very well at all so he was on a low dose, but it stopped the diarrhea. We believe the pancreatitis is chronic as he is always on pepcid which helps.
He vomited after Clavamox Monday which was the reason for the change to Convenia. His urine has been sent to a lab to find out if we gave the right antibiotic.
I have a call into the vet because he vomited last night. He was so hungry that he did eat a little less than half a can of Turkey and Giblet when I got home. Afterwards I could tell he felt ill and later he got sick.
I gave him pepcid and what I had left of Cerenia which was only 2mm last night. He is back on Prednisolone which so far isn't helping much but we have only been back on it for three days at 3mm. He ate a little this morning - mostly licking the juice, but managed a little food. I also gave him a syringe of baby food because I wanted to make sure he had enough in him before an insulin shot.
I am on another board and they are telling me to switch to raw rabbit diet. I don't know if he has a food allergy, his BG dropped when I gave him Clariten when we suspected seasonal allergies - this was a couple months ago. I took him off it after 4 days because he was tired on it and I felt like there might be more going on.
I am just so scared right now because he has never been this sick for this long. He's always responded to treatments relatively quickly. I don't know if I'm doing the right things. I don't know if I need to give the current treatment with the Prednisolone more time. He was on this steroid once before when he stopped eating after surgery to remove 7 teeth and it turned things around pretty quickly. Of course I'm not thrilled with it because he is Diabetic. The vet says it is more important to get this turned around and have a few days of high BG than possible liver damage.
Thank you for any input you might have. I greatly appreciate it.
-Rachel and Gus