Haylee&Tigger
Member Since 2020
Hello!
Since the last time I posted, Tigger got his labs back, I filled that in on the "Labs" section on the spreadsheet that I just found out was there. He had an ear infection as noted before (the same one he has had for years) and just the other day, my husband and I pulled out a huge rock like build up from his ear, like, it was definitely blocking his ear completely.
Anyways, it seems like no matter how much I raise his dose, his numbers remain the same pretty much. He eats throughout the day so I am expecting that whenever he finds his right dose, it will just be pretty even numbers throughout the day (or so I am thinking). I am trying to brainstorm and figure out what knocked him out of remission... the doctor said his bloodwork had some things elevated but its all tied into his numbers being up there. I am just wondering, what, out of nowhere, caused his numbers to go back up and is not really budging all too much.
I know patience is key here, and I am seeing a little bit of difference since he has had some lower numbers lately, I am just really trying to figure out what caused him to have the high numbers again. I need to call the vet back and get an estimate on dental services because they did also say that his teeth could use a cleaning.
Could someone take a look at my spreadsheet and give any advice or am I on the right track just need more time?
Since the last time I posted, Tigger got his labs back, I filled that in on the "Labs" section on the spreadsheet that I just found out was there. He had an ear infection as noted before (the same one he has had for years) and just the other day, my husband and I pulled out a huge rock like build up from his ear, like, it was definitely blocking his ear completely.
Anyways, it seems like no matter how much I raise his dose, his numbers remain the same pretty much. He eats throughout the day so I am expecting that whenever he finds his right dose, it will just be pretty even numbers throughout the day (or so I am thinking). I am trying to brainstorm and figure out what knocked him out of remission... the doctor said his bloodwork had some things elevated but its all tied into his numbers being up there. I am just wondering, what, out of nowhere, caused his numbers to go back up and is not really budging all too much.
I know patience is key here, and I am seeing a little bit of difference since he has had some lower numbers lately, I am just really trying to figure out what caused him to have the high numbers again. I need to call the vet back and get an estimate on dental services because they did also say that his teeth could use a cleaning.
Could someone take a look at my spreadsheet and give any advice or am I on the right track just need more time?