Bear & Lora
Member Since 2018
Previous Day
We just got back from the Vet about an hour ago and this was not Bear's regular Vet since she is still on vacation.
His general exam was good his gums were nice and pink so he is well hydrated and was bright and alert.
I showed her Bear's SS and explained his frightening low BG PM events with little food steering since he was vomiting most everything including his anti-nausea meds.
She said she would give Bear an injection of Cerenia which will last till Sunday. (HALLELUJAH!)
Bear had blood drawn for his Spec fPL/ Pancreatitis Test. The results should be in Monday.
She gave me powdered Probiotic to sprinkle in his food twice daily to address his diarrhea.
The injection of Cerenia has had an amazing effect- when we got home Bear started crying for food beside his bowl and when he saw me sprinkling chicken crumbles in his food he was practically singing meows,
He ate his normal full amount of food.
Now that Bear is able to keep his food on board and ingesting more carbs and calories I know his insulin needs should rise in proportion to his rise in glucose.
I am so relieved we are at this point and Bear is feeling so much better!
We just got back from the Vet about an hour ago and this was not Bear's regular Vet since she is still on vacation.
His general exam was good his gums were nice and pink so he is well hydrated and was bright and alert.
I showed her Bear's SS and explained his frightening low BG PM events with little food steering since he was vomiting most everything including his anti-nausea meds.
She said she would give Bear an injection of Cerenia which will last till Sunday. (HALLELUJAH!)
Bear had blood drawn for his Spec fPL/ Pancreatitis Test. The results should be in Monday.
She gave me powdered Probiotic to sprinkle in his food twice daily to address his diarrhea.
The injection of Cerenia has had an amazing effect- when we got home Bear started crying for food beside his bowl and when he saw me sprinkling chicken crumbles in his food he was practically singing meows,
He ate his normal full amount of food.
Now that Bear is able to keep his food on board and ingesting more carbs and calories I know his insulin needs should rise in proportion to his rise in glucose.
I am so relieved we are at this point and Bear is feeling so much better!
