Re: DKA/FHL/ETUBE- Garland Update... Day 5 ICU
Dearest Violet, and, of course, you too, sweet brave Garland,
Color me happy!!!!! What a great report!!!!! What a great cat!!!!! What a great mom!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you even begin to imagine the celebrations all over the world when she comes home?
violet826 said:
I asked about visiting again. The first time I did, the tech told me it sometimes makes recovery harder because the cats get over excited and then cant calm down, etc... So Ive been waiting. This one said the same, but she seemed a bit more "depends on the situation" about it.. Im still not sure. I want to see her, but I dont want to hinder her recovery. Anyone have any thoughts on this??
The ER hospital here has a no visiting policy for kidimals in ICU. It's been their experience that when a cat or dog is critically ill, seeing their parent(s) can often have a reverse effect. Meaning, when they see their parent(s), they think they're going home. When they see their parent(s) leave and realize they're not going home, they often become despondent -- which makes recovery harder. If the parent(s) was/were adamant about visiting, the hospital allowed 15-minute visits at three set times a day (think it was something like 11:15, 3:15, 7:15), much like ICU visitation rules in a people hospital.
When Giz was there in ICU for three days, I was lost and crushed I couldn't see her... In a way, I kind of understood their policy. They did let me bring her food (pretty much cleaned out my fridge and pantry). I also called two or three times a day and was always put through to the attending ER vet for an update.
It's your call, Violet. I know how much you want to see her. Then again, you've held out this long... Sigh... It's a tough call...
Gail & Houdini said:
Also it would be good to watch them tube feed as well if you can manage it. When Reagan had his tube I got a 2 minute instruction on the way out the door. It would have been better if I could have seen how it was done....as it was I had to call several times.
I do agree with Gail that you get to watch them tube feed her. Perhaps when Garland gets to come home, you can arrange pick-up around what would be her normal feeding time there. It's just a thought...
Our countless hopeful, healing, hungry thoughts and prayers continue for you and your darling little furry Garland.
Much love and countless hopeful, healing, hungry hugs for you all -- and Connick, too,
Deb and Nikki (you can do it, garland! i believe in you!) -- and, Giz...