Puddensmom
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Pudden has been having numbers in the 170s when she is usually under 100. I took her to the vet and they discovered she was severely constipated which has caused inflammation in her small intestines. I was given an enema to do at home for her and a bottle of lactulose and some flortiflora.
I already gave her the enema and she has gone several times. She is resting now, but was very ill and vomiting after the enema. I feel terrible for her.
She has been getting miralax 1/4 teaspoon every day for the past year and a half. I put it in her food, but she might not always be eating all of it since she does leave a lot of her food uneaten.
I am afraid that the green syrupy lactulose will raise her BG even more. However it appears that the miralax isn't working. This is concerning since it is my understanding that miralax is far superior to lactulose.
Is the lactulose safe, or will it destroy her remission that has already been terribly compromised? I am thinking maybe I should dissolve the miralax in water and syringe it to her so she gets all of it as well as the water she needs for it to work. I would also increase her to 1/4 teaspoon twice daily.
I am afraid to mess with the vets instructions though as I don't want Pudden to suffer anymore. She was so uncomfortable and obviously in distress. I need some advice on what to do.
Just to be sure, I also wanted to ask if flortiflora is safe for diabetics?
Thank you so much everyone! Pudden and I really appreciate it.
I already gave her the enema and she has gone several times. She is resting now, but was very ill and vomiting after the enema. I feel terrible for her.
She has been getting miralax 1/4 teaspoon every day for the past year and a half. I put it in her food, but she might not always be eating all of it since she does leave a lot of her food uneaten.
I am afraid that the green syrupy lactulose will raise her BG even more. However it appears that the miralax isn't working. This is concerning since it is my understanding that miralax is far superior to lactulose.
Is the lactulose safe, or will it destroy her remission that has already been terribly compromised? I am thinking maybe I should dissolve the miralax in water and syringe it to her so she gets all of it as well as the water she needs for it to work. I would also increase her to 1/4 teaspoon twice daily.
I am afraid to mess with the vets instructions though as I don't want Pudden to suffer anymore. She was so uncomfortable and obviously in distress. I need some advice on what to do.
Just to be sure, I also wanted to ask if flortiflora is safe for diabetics?
Thank you so much everyone! Pudden and I really appreciate it.
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