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Old 03-09-2012, 11:42 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Cherie6446 View Post
I'm praying for your little Furgie. My Gina had this and unfortunately she passed away after 5 days in the hospital. I did not recognize the early symptoms (several months before) so it was quite advanced when I took her in. So sorry your baby is suffering from this. I understand why you don't want to visit - we felt the same way. It would be too upsetting to her to visit and then leave her there.
Please keep us informed on little Furgie.
Thank you so much for your prayers, I am so deeply sorry about your little Gina. What were the early symptoms that Gina experienced? In September Furgie had some GI issues that led to aspiration...it was horrible, but they considered it maybe colitis...she had a stool that had some mucus and looked like she was straining. She had a couple episodes where she vomited clear stuff. Took her to the vet, they told me to give her some pepto bisthmul via syringe they sent me home with. It was a struggle to give it to her cause she fought me, well I think she aspirated the pepto bisthmul cause that night she woke me up with her breathing...scary...went to vet first thing in am...they took an xray and said she aspirated, she was given a shot of steroids and antibiotics...then improved....the original problem was the clear vomit...this never happened again. Fine since all that... Then last night it was just kind of random, she was her fine normal self last night. I just called and checked on her and they said she still has not vomited since and is being her sweet playful self! Thank goodness!
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