Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
She was fine in the morning, cuddled in bed and after my shower, slept on the ottoman after testing and treats. I had noticed that she didn't poop as much yesterday and only one very small piece overnight. Then she suddenly started throwing up and straining to poop, then would lay on her side and push at the air with her back feet. It looked a lot like a seizure or convulsion and she growled at me when I tried to touch her. I was afraid she was dying - like something ruptured inside.
I called the vet she has been seeing and talked to the vet tech (who I have to say was remiss in saying "it could be something fatal" to me on the phone in such a situation). I took her right over. She was able to pass a robin's egg-sized poop on the way there and immediately seemed better. It turns out she was severely constipated. They gave her fluids, anti-nausea meds, did xrays and 3 enemas and started her on lactalose. I brought her home in the evening, somewhat cleaned out, but she didn't pass all the stool that was there.
The vet said she was doing really well with all the other stuff and her resp and heart rates were good when she really expected both to be elevated from the discomfort. I asked about the PD/PU so they were also going to try and get a urine sample to check USG, but I don't know if they were able to. Vet also thinks that she probably doesn't have lymphoma because she has responded so well to the treatments so far.
For now, I have to give her lactalose bid and something ($$ and compounded) for motility and pumpkin if she will eat it. She hasn't passed any more stool tonight yet, but is eating and her BG was 100 tonight.
I really thought she was going to die lying there pushing at the air. It was so much like when my Charlotte died at home a few years ago. It actually was a lot like when they are in labor where they have contractions and sort of straighten their legs to bare down. It really didn't look like she was initiating the "pushing". Very scary.
I called the vet she has been seeing and talked to the vet tech (who I have to say was remiss in saying "it could be something fatal" to me on the phone in such a situation). I took her right over. She was able to pass a robin's egg-sized poop on the way there and immediately seemed better. It turns out she was severely constipated. They gave her fluids, anti-nausea meds, did xrays and 3 enemas and started her on lactalose. I brought her home in the evening, somewhat cleaned out, but she didn't pass all the stool that was there.
The vet said she was doing really well with all the other stuff and her resp and heart rates were good when she really expected both to be elevated from the discomfort. I asked about the PD/PU so they were also going to try and get a urine sample to check USG, but I don't know if they were able to. Vet also thinks that she probably doesn't have lymphoma because she has responded so well to the treatments so far.
For now, I have to give her lactalose bid and something ($$ and compounded) for motility and pumpkin if she will eat it. She hasn't passed any more stool tonight yet, but is eating and her BG was 100 tonight.
I really thought she was going to die lying there pushing at the air. It was so much like when my Charlotte died at home a few years ago. It actually was a lot like when they are in labor where they have contractions and sort of straighten their legs to bare down. It really didn't look like she was initiating the "pushing". Very scary.