Tibbe was up reverse sneezing about 11:12 pm last night but slept all night so I even got some sleep. Tibbe didn't demand his breakfast this morning but did eat at 7:36 am and has kept it down. It was mostly his canned hepatic, a few pieces of soaked Hill's I/D GI kibble and lots of water to help hydrate him. He reverse sneezed some when he first started eating but might have been from lapping the soupy mixture so fast. I made him stop after 1/2 and we waited about 25 mins. and then he ate the rest. So far, he's keeping it down. Not terribly frisky this morning but he often sleeps in or sleeps a good portion of the morning. I cancelled his vet appt. this am for an on-demand appt. if he gets sick again due to needing to deal with this back and staying down.
He did eat two pieces of corn off the floor when I spilled a bowl and licked a bit of milk I allowed him to have - like 1/4 teaspoon - both about mid-week. Could those two things have caused this, I wonder? Those are the first times he's ever had anything but his half-hepatic/half-Hill's I/D GI diet since his diagnosis of prob. MVD this spring and he subsequently gets sick. I'm tending to think they are connected so no more adventuring of anything else!
I wish the world could see as well as I'm seeing this morning! I had no idea my vision had gotten so bad and how slowly it must have happened. I thought my TV had gone bad it was so pale, couldn't hardly read books or internet and light reflected badly. This morning everything is in super HD, brilliant, jewel-toned and crisp-edged, finely detailed! Never knew the world was so beautiful. Even after cataract surgery with lens implants, it wasn't like this!!!!!!!!!! Everything is like a movie on the theater screen - so bright and intense and contrasting. Before, everything looked pale and not very clear. Downside: My house is dirty! I haven't been cleaning all that well as I couldn't see things that clearly! Ugh! And Oh, I'm way older looking in the mirror than yesterday before surgery! Upside: Everything else looks 3-D and beautiful. Tibbe is gorgeous! His eyes are deep brown and liquid and true. His fur is multi-colored and rich looking. And he's cute cute cute in all his features! I can even see his toenails from the end of the couch where he's sleeping! The backyard looks so pretty and green. I was watching a cooking TV show in HD a while ago and could see such detail it was just amazing it made me so hungry. Even could see the flour granules dusted along the edges! And that's just with one eye essentially as the right is legally blind and only has mainly peripheral vision with little undamaged macula and it's got the cloudy posterior capsule problem also. My surgery to correct it's capsule cloudiness will be in two weeks! Then the muscle-correction surgery on it a few weeks later and I won't see double as much, hopefully, and will have better depth perception. I really wish everyone could see like this - but, maybe you all can and it is just some of us that weren't able to!!! And I wonder if my vision will stay like this? I wish with all my heart it would. It would be so wonderful to get to see like this all the time. Even reading books may be possible again once the double vision is corrected more. Words jump off the page today whereas just yesterday morning the ink looked gray and pale, fuzzy. Now words are bright, distinct and easy to read if I didn't see a second of each word just a little above and to the right which is a little distracting(haha). Well, maybe that can get fixed too and I can see extra great before too long, even with that bad right eye macula. YT looks bright, crisp and easy to read. I'ts almost too bright! Never thought I'd say that but no real pale glare like I used to have! Wow. Modern medicine and praying people are an amazing combination. Thank you all for your prayers and caring and I'm so humbled and grateful can't even say how great this eye is!!! Now, if Tibbe will go ahead and get better - things will be amazingly fantastic.
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |