LuvinThisPig
Member Since 2017
Yesterday's
Well, he has decided to grab the board again! Yay! I am still in total awe by how awesome he is! I find him today slowly adjusting to these new found greens and he had decided to lounge out in the sun instead of in a ball on the rug.

He had a total of 4 fairly productive poos last night (equaling about 2 normal cat poos) and as he has done this that huddling has gone with it. Then, once again, it was a back up of poo that caused a bit of the icky look and feel.
I have said this before and I will say it again and again, the megacolon is actually far harder to manage than the diabetes and acro. I am learning, though. For Pig, it is about consistency, schedule, and a whole poo ton of care! 
Pig's Best Megacolon Care:
The acro will make him sluggish and I have seen some of the varied side effects of such. However, nothing seems to get him down more than the megacolon. I am hoping that with SRT some of the decreased neuro functioning will improve, but this is a guess and long-shot only. Either way, he is just being quite the amazing little guy! Everyday in the greens gets a bit easier for him.
I will say this, though. He gets very, very lethargic around the 70 range. I think this is why it scared me a bit because I have taken care of many, many animals in the hypo stage. Mainly smaller babies that have not eaten owing to sickness, but the signs are almost always the same. White gums, a heavy head, and very decreased body movements. This is what he does in that range. Or did, but he is adjusting a bit now. Like he just does not have enough fuel. However, last night's cycle only had 2 meals during the 12 hours and he remained in the safe zone. Meaning, I think we have found quite a good dose amount! Thanks to @Wendy&Neko the acro and dosing genius!!!
Well, he has decided to grab the board again! Yay! I am still in total awe by how awesome he is! I find him today slowly adjusting to these new found greens and he had decided to lounge out in the sun instead of in a ball on the rug.
Pig's Best Megacolon Care:
- All meals need to be blended in a mix of 4 parts food 1 part water - or 2 parts food to 2 parts water if he is overly backed up. (Water need also determined by BG levels)
- Meals need to be given in very small amounts quite a bit more often. 3tbs BID with shot times. And / Or 2tbs every 4 hours or 1tbs every 3 hours. MiraLax in every meal (small amount to = 1.5tsp a day).
- EZ Egg (1/4tsp) with BID meals and shots.
- Fish Oils given with pm BID meal.
- Cisapride to be given precisely 30 minutes before BID meals when it is most effective.
- For Pig ONLY : Prazosin 2 hours after BID meals (with 1tbs food) to relax urethra and sphincter muscles.
- Pure Conjecture Only : This is only a long shot, but to be serious, it really works! When he is overly constipated I will take a personal back massager and massage his tummy. Apparently it breaks up the pieces or stimulates the walls.
The acro will make him sluggish and I have seen some of the varied side effects of such. However, nothing seems to get him down more than the megacolon. I am hoping that with SRT some of the decreased neuro functioning will improve, but this is a guess and long-shot only. Either way, he is just being quite the amazing little guy! Everyday in the greens gets a bit easier for him.
I will say this, though. He gets very, very lethargic around the 70 range. I think this is why it scared me a bit because I have taken care of many, many animals in the hypo stage. Mainly smaller babies that have not eaten owing to sickness, but the signs are almost always the same. White gums, a heavy head, and very decreased body movements. This is what he does in that range. Or did, but he is adjusting a bit now. Like he just does not have enough fuel. However, last night's cycle only had 2 meals during the 12 hours and he remained in the safe zone. Meaning, I think we have found quite a good dose amount! Thanks to @Wendy&Neko the acro and dosing genius!!!

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