Staci & Ivy
Very Active Member
2/23/25
Amps 199 Libre
Ivy peed and pooped overnight. Yay.
The poop is definitely more formed so we’re heading in the right direction there.
I decided to stop the Zofran because I think it was making her completely zonked.
I think she was too sleepy to eat, so I’m going to try it without using the Xofran (Ondansetron).
I gave two doses yesterday.
Her appetite is still not good.
It’s just hard to know if she’s not hungry or nauseous.
This morning she started to eat her regular food, ate a little bit and then decided she was done, so I offered her some fancy feast pate (she seems to like the stinky nature of the fancy feast).
She ate some of that and then she decided she was done, so I’m trying to syringe her enough that I feel that she’s got some food in her to counteract the insulin.
I’ve been giving a full dose of insulin.
I’m not sure how much less than the regular amount of food I should find acceptable.
But she seems more awake and alert this morning than yesterday, so we’ll give it a go on just Cerenia and Mirtazapine and see how that works.
I did give a half of a dose yesterday of Mirataz from the new tube, but maybe it’s just not enough either????
I don’t know what to make of everything. I don’t know if she’s nauseous. (She’s not meatloafing and she’s not licking her lips or anything and she hasn’t vomited since Friday night.)
At this point, I need her to eat better and I think things will turn around if she will eat, but we’re not out of the woods there yet.
I think I will stop giving the Animal Essentials Colon Rescue, since her poops seem to be more formed and not liquid anymore.
I think I should continue the S. Bouliardi just to support her gut at least for a few days.
Hope everyone is doing well and you all have a very safe surf and a very boring day
Amps 199 Libre
Ivy peed and pooped overnight. Yay.
The poop is definitely more formed so we’re heading in the right direction there.
I decided to stop the Zofran because I think it was making her completely zonked.
I think she was too sleepy to eat, so I’m going to try it without using the Xofran (Ondansetron).
I gave two doses yesterday.
Her appetite is still not good.
It’s just hard to know if she’s not hungry or nauseous.
This morning she started to eat her regular food, ate a little bit and then decided she was done, so I offered her some fancy feast pate (she seems to like the stinky nature of the fancy feast).
She ate some of that and then she decided she was done, so I’m trying to syringe her enough that I feel that she’s got some food in her to counteract the insulin.
I’ve been giving a full dose of insulin.
I’m not sure how much less than the regular amount of food I should find acceptable.
But she seems more awake and alert this morning than yesterday, so we’ll give it a go on just Cerenia and Mirtazapine and see how that works.
I did give a half of a dose yesterday of Mirataz from the new tube, but maybe it’s just not enough either????
I don’t know what to make of everything. I don’t know if she’s nauseous. (She’s not meatloafing and she’s not licking her lips or anything and she hasn’t vomited since Friday night.)
At this point, I need her to eat better and I think things will turn around if she will eat, but we’re not out of the woods there yet.
I think I will stop giving the Animal Essentials Colon Rescue, since her poops seem to be more formed and not liquid anymore.
I think I should continue the S. Bouliardi just to support her gut at least for a few days.
Hope everyone is doing well and you all have a very safe surf and a very boring day
