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I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers... |
Poor baby:( I hope the vet figures out what is wrong. |
I would ask for a barium swallow X-ray as a regular X-ray doesn't always show the object if there is one. Here is an example, my cat chewed the top half off of a baby bottle nipple. It did not show on an X-ray but with the barium swallow there it was plain as day. |
If it is blockage, she would be throwing up non stop, won't even be able to keep water down. It will show in an x-ray if it's still in the stomach, but if it has passed down to the intestines, only a barium study will show if there's indeed a blockage. Yes, the vet can tell by palpating if there's some sort of foreign material. I've had a horrible experience w/Momo having a blockage from ingesting a queen palm tree seed (which is toxic) & he had to have surgery in the ER. We also did ultrasound, endoscopy w/no luck. It was discovered when the vet palpated his stomach & it was lodged in the entrance of the small intestines. Hope she'll feel better & you'll find out what's wrong w/her soon. |
Wanted to send my prayers for Halo too. It could possible be some sort of a bug and would pass after some time? It was something like that with Magnus. In my case, trying to force feed him food/water seem to make him vomit more so I decided to just put a ice cube in his bowl and let him do whatever he wanted. Fortunately, he was more like himself the next morning and finally started to drink/eat again. The waiting part is the worst torture. I'm sure everyone here feels your pain. I really hope Halo gets better soon. |
Just checkin' in to see how Halo is doing this morning. ;) |
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After almost a week of no answers I would insist he do an ultrasound or something that will allow him to view her upper and lower intestines. This is truly going on too long. IMO. I am glad she's playing but she also has to eat. A lower GI series may help as well. You need answers and if I didn't get them from my vet I would go to another. It's frustrating to change vet's I realize but it's been almost a week of no eating and no poop. Somethings not right. Good luck and I truly hope you get an answer very soon. |
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To Halo's mommy, I would go see another vet. When Momo (yes, him again) was a pup, he had respiratory infection for 4 months. I saw 3 different vets & the 3rd one upped his anti-biotic dose which cured him. That would drive me bonkers, when the vet doesn't tell me what's going on... |
Thanks everyone. I'm going to check on her at noon and give the vet a call. I did talk with him about an hour ago and let him know how upset I am. He said we will do x ray or whatever to find out whats going on with her. I've decided if I'm not happy with his actions this afternoon, I will see another vet. I'll keep everyone informed. |
I agree with above poster. A week is too long with no real answer. Sounds like you are on the right track. Keep us posted. |
Ok, she's back at the vets now. He is going to do an enema. I asked about an ultra sound or x-ray, but, we're going to she how she reacts to this. If she's not eating by tomorrow, I'm planning to see another vet. Hopefully, the enema will do the trick. Will update later. |
That poor little girl. What she's being put thru!:( I\'m hoping she\'ll be just fine. It\'s so strange how they can bounce right back sometimes. |
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