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the food is getting in she hasnt vomitted since friday. Pee is normal but no poop yet just farts. Pedialite any kind i can use? |
Ok, she is making progress...So how long has it been since she last did poop? I get the 'unflavored' kind of Pedialite. What about Nutrical - maybe you should be supplementing her with that too :( |
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She should be snapping out of this by now if she hasn't vomitted since Friday.:confused::( PediaLyte only comes in one kind, I think. You can also use PediaSure which is more of a liquid diet. I think it has protein in it. |
pooped was on a week ago. Am I not feeding her enough for her to actually poop? |
Ok, you may need to go to the Vet. 1 week with no poop isn't good.... |
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This is not sounding good.:( Can you apply for Care Credit if the bills are too much right now? How is her kidney blood work looking? |
they didnt test her kidneys...i thought if she was peeing just fine ...her kidneys are okay? i tried for care credit and i was denied my mom also was |
they did not give her a test on her kidneys... i thought if she was peeing just fine she wouldbe okay in the kidneys? |
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If she got a hold of Motrin, she needs blood drawn. |
okay well i jsut talked to a pet fund its ALL4PetsWNY.com ...and HOPEFULLY they will be able to help me with her treatment I just have to wait for the phone call and hopefully cutie will be treated soon enough that i will not lose my baby... please keep me in your prayers...this little girl is my life and love...and she is so attached to me as i am to her.. |
I hope she does not have kidney failure. I have a pet fund might help me they are all4petswny.com I have spoken to the lasy and they will call me with information and hopefully i will be able to get her treated in the next 24 hours...keep us in your prayers and hopefully there was not any damage to the kidneys... im really upset the vet didnt tell us what could possibly happen....instead of being so money driven could have told us....please pray for us that i will recieve that phone call and cutie can be seen |
I'm kind of confused - if she was treated at the first vet for motrin, which is kind of similar to Tylenol - did they NOT test her LIVER??? What exactly did the 1st vet do? |
"Treatment of NSAID toxicosis consists of early decontamination, protection of the GI tract and kidneys, and supportive care. Vomiting should be induced in recent exposures, followed by administration of activated charcoal with a cathartic. Activated charcoal can be repeated in 6-8 hr to prevent NSAID reabsorption from enterohepatic recirculation. Use of H2-receptor antagonists (ranitidine, famotidine, cimetidine) may not prevent GI ulcers but can be useful in treating them. Omeprazole, which is a proton pump inhibitor used for inhibiting gastric acid secretions, can be used instead of an H2-blocker at 0.5-1.0 mg/kg, PO, sid, in dogs. Sucralfate (dog: 0.5-1 g, PO, bid-tid; cat: 0.25-0.5 tablet, PO, bid-tid) reacts with hydrochloric acid in the stomach and forms a paste-like complex that binds to the proteins in ulcers and protects them from further damage. Because sucralfate requires an acidic environment, it should be given ³30 min before administering H2 antagonists. Misoprostol (dog: 1-3 mg/kg, PO, tid) has recently been shown to prevent GI ulceration when used concomitantly with aspirin and other NSAID. IV fluids should be given at a diuretic rate if the potential for renal damage exists. Alkalinization of the urine with sodium bicarbonate results in ion trapping of salicylates in kidney tubules and can increase their excretion. However, ion trapping should be used judiciously and only in cases where the acid-base balance can be monitored closely. Baseline renal function should be monitored and rechecked at 48 and 72 hr. Prognosis depends on the dose ingested and how soon the animal receives treatment following exposure." http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.... I agree with Ann. What exactly did the vet do? They should have induced vomiting and gave activated charcoal through a tube down her throat if it was caught in time. |
Poor little baby. I am so sorry you are going through this. I know mine love mash potatoes but my husband is not that fond of them. Sometimes I just cut them up and boil them in alittle water with salt & pepper and butter and mine are walking on their back legs. Potatoes being a starch is good for settling her little tummy. Personally, I would be careful about the eggplant. I had a schnauzer that nearly died from eating eggplant. He loved the cheese topping and I didn't think it would hurt him and he was deathly sick from it. Good luck with that sweet baby. |
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