| seschna | 03-18-2010 08:58 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Ellie May
(Post 3045844)
Have you tried Reglan for the spit-up/regurgitation? Unfortunately, letting it go (which doesn't really seem like a huge deal) can be a problem because when spitting up, sometimes they aspirate. | I have been working with the vet since i got him a little over a month ago..hes had a lot done, and still no reason for the vomiting. I can control it with either wet food, or feeding him insanely slow..but that takes a bunch of money/time..which i dont really have and i know there HAS To be a reason. He just started the spit up thing 2 days ago..so i dont think its that big a deal yet..if it keeps going ill prob call the vet back and see if it helps with a diagnosis. The vet said he should be fine with kibble even with the dry food...but he eats so fast its impossible to slow him down i feel like, and he has gas problems obviously...thats why i was thinkin food. i have started my own thread, and ive gotten a LOT of advice..but i asked the vet about all of it and he ruled out pretty much everything..Hes 3 yrs old so he HAD to have gotten that old somehow...lol He survived..so i dont know if this was a problem at the place he was or if it started when i got him..I HAVE A FEELING it started when i got him..which makes me think it is something in my house, or something i am feeding him. The reason i have a feeling like that is b.c the day i brought him home he threw up from anxiety and it looked like normal vomit, it had rice or something (possibly worms) in it..but it looked normal. Ever since a few days after that, he has thrown up white goo, sometimes with food in it and sometimes no..but ALWAYS when he is eating..I thought allergy, so i switched food to purina for sensitive systems with salmon..and he threw up WAY more while he was eating and with more food in it each time..so after a couple weeks i switched him back to eukanuba. At this pt i feel like i have researched EVERYTHING but get diff feedback constantly.. |