setback for Angel and concern for Lianna

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SweetAngel

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Well it's just been one of those days I never want to repeat!!
re Angel, if you look at his ss then read this, it will give you the picture. Having had time to think, I'm now wondering if I was so groggy at 7am that I forgot to mix the insulin...

I crawled out of bed at some unearthly late hour and Angel wanted cuddles so we sat on the sofa and watched tv. I'd planned to test him at +6, got meter etc, could NOT find lancing device. Looked everywhere, gave up at +7, tried to freehand with a hypodermic as nurse had shown me, it seemed to hurt him as he flinched and I got an error message on the meter so I ran back, put another strip in and got a +7 reading of 15.3 / 275, which did NOT seem right. I called vets and they said it could be stress. So I tested him an hour later with the lancing device from the human meter and he was 12.2 /220. As the last couple of days he's had lovely low mid shot numbers, I tested at +11 and he was back in the pink, 16.7 / 301...GRRRR!!! So I gave him his shot at +11. So one minute I still can't shoot at +14, next I'm shooting at +11. Be interesting to see what happens when I test mid shot later and also tomorrow morning at +12 (6am, aaargh!) Oh...and I found the lancing device, phew!!

So I hardly had any quality time with Lianna before her vets appt. The good news is that her heart is no worse and the problem with her front paw is nothing more serious than arthritis. She is really unsteady when she walks. The bad news is that she has lost weight and her belly is distended more, so on Tues she has to go back and have bloodwork done to check her liver and kidneys. She (fingers crossed) turns 19 on 14th August, she's survived over 7 years since a tentative diagnosis of HCM in April 07 confirmed in Jan 08 with no significant deterioration and she's a pedigree Birman, so I know she's done great, but I'm not ready to lose her. (not that I ever would be) She is a fighter to have survived HCM this long, but she seems 'depressed' which I'm hoping is partly due to the very hot weather. Up until Angel's diagnosis I have let her graze on the Hills senior and also given her wet, I'm praying the weight loss is because she's hardly had any of the dry. She rarely leaves my bedroom apart from to use the tray on the landing, so I've decided to let her have the bedroom to herself during the day, put her tray in there (ugh) and put her dry food next to her on the bed. (since she is partially blind) so she can graze in the day. I do feel there is something seriously wrong, just hope she can have more time with quality of life. I've had her since she was 4 months old, she was (and still is) the most beautiful stunning girl with such a personality, a real diva who can be sweet and loving too.

I'm back to throwing up acid about 3 times a day (probably stress made lpr worse-I see specialist on Monday), the healthiest of us is my dear little Cera, my 17 year old civvie who went suddenly deaf last year!!

Please keep your fingers crossed for Lianna, my little baby princess, and for Angel that it was me not mixing the insulin, and for sweet Cera that she stays as healthy as she is

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If its OK with the vets, you might feed her a canned, low carb kitten food. Those are intended to support growth and development and have some extra cLories, too. There are also supplemental foods available that are high cal for the cat not eating much.
 
Thanks BJM, we go back on Tuesday and I'll ask him.

I'd be happy to let her graze on the wet food but in this weather it's just not practical (esp with the windows open) and a timed feeder is no good as she can't see that well.
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One plate may be set inside another holding ice. Some folks also freeze a small puck of food to be nibbled as it thaws.
 
What does HCM mean? Maybe I need to check the glossary?
Wow, almost 19? Lianna is so loved and I am sure she knows it that you have kept her as well as you can for so long. I had one sweet guy, Bosco who lived to just beyond his 19 years. He had dementia, kidney issues and had gone deaf. Kudos to you for taking such good care of all of your babies.
I hope things get sorted with SweetAngel too.
As you know, I know its not easy!
Prayers and good thoughts being sent your way!
 
MURPHYSMOM said:
What does HCM mean? Maybe I need to check the glossary?

HCM is Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Sorry to hear this about Angel and Lianna and you as well; sending tons of healing vines! :YMHUG: :YMHUG: :YMHUG:
 
Thanks Tiger and Ruth you for clearing that up. I gotta get with all this lingo!


Cassandra,
Do you take Nexium, an acid reducer? Is it available in the UK?
I have had acid reflux since 1998-ish. I got it as a gift from the doctor after I had an endoscopy. I just like to blame him for my acid reflux is all! I used to be on Prilosec and then got switched over to Nexium by my Gastroenterologist many years ago. He says it is very safe to take it long term and for me that has been quite a long time. It usually does the trick, but lately and in other times of extreme stress or poor eating on my part, it seems I need some Tums or something too. The last several days have been incredibly stressful combined with a bad cough, post nasal drip and cough drops and I am feeling it worsen, but It would be really bad if I didn't take the Nexium. Even my beloved green tea with honey and lemon are hurting me right now.
Stress does so much to a body..
I will pray all will be well with you. Please let me..us know, ok?

Donna
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I also wanted to mention that though I love the fresh air, when it isn't too hot...not great cross breezes where I am, I and I believe Murphy feels better with the air conditioning on. Illness of any kind makes you want to feel as comfy as possible, sometimes that is down right chilly which is fine with me and apparently Murphy too!
 
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