09-28-2017, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by wemple2 We're home from the vet and she really has no idea what brought his sudden bloat attack on. She did an abdominal xray and said there was nothing new to be concerned about...stomach and bowels appeared normal. He did eat today and has pooped twice. It is/was not fluid, most likely air from possibly eating or drinking to fast. She did suggest pediatric gas-x...His medicine cabinet is starting to look like a pharmacy. Never the less, he continues to act his normal self, for which I am thankful. Seriously, I feared the worst last night, imagine me in my pj's standing in the back yard with tears rolling down my face thinking this was it and then he belched and deflated just as fast as he inflated. The vet does not feel like this had anything to do with his current medications or medical condition (CHF & CKD). So goes another day in the life of Winston. Thanks again all, I really appreciate you!! | I'm glad it seems like it was just a fluke. I understand you being so scared but so sorry it was such a bad night.
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