Daisy slide- asking for more prayers
If I left someone off the ping please forgive - I’m upset right now.
I spoke with one of the vets this morning. Daisy has dropped 3 more pounds- now 81lbs and looking very thin. She has refused all food and has not urinated or had a bowel movement at all while at the hospital. She normally has an excellent appetite.
I’m really very worried. Was hoping for better news. They are letting me pick up her in a little while. Is this just because of the procedure - did “nicking” the spleen make things much worse. Not sure what to think.
If you have time please, please pray for Daisy that G*d will heal her body. Please. Thank you so much!
Of course we will pray for her and you.
I can’t believe they’re sending her home under the circumstances. She should be monitored after such a procedure. Is there another vet or pet emergency hospital where you can take her today? I would be panicking at this point.
Prayers for Daisy.
FYI
I called my friend whose dog had high liver count about a month ago.
They gave the dog Denamarin and she says it is working.
It has a lot of antioxidants in it, just like turkey tail mushrooms.
https://www.innovetpet.com/blogs/medications/denamarin-for-dogs.
When my boy cat was in the hospital several weeks ago, he didn’t eat or poop for the whole time, either. On that Friday night, he had just had a catheter put in after being unblocked that morning, so I could understand when the vet told me he hadn’t eaten. Saturday afternoon the vet said he was improving, so we could come visit him. When we did, he still hadn’t eaten, and I couldn’t get him to eat, either. He looked miserable, and we stayed for about 40 minutes. Sunday night he was discharged, and since he still hadn’t eaten, they sent an appetite stimulant home, along with his pain med and the one to relax his urethra. And I figured he needed a crate set up, but told them we’d done that when we got there, but they said, No, he doesn’t need a crate - just let him do whatever he wants to do, and have his normal life waiting for him! And once he got home to his familiar surroundings, his appetite returned and hasn’t faltered, even with the new diet he has to be on.
Still praying for Daisy.
Prayers in.
Hopefully bringing her home will improve her appetite and condition. Pain, meds, alone with strangers...she needs you close by.
Hopefully the vet permits home cooked meals.
Boiled fresh chicken, using that water to make the rice, with mild vegetables. A little at a time. That’s what helped my Carolina Slobberdoodle (great pic) after leg surgery (approved by vet).
Heart and prayers with you
Oh, Faith, I am so sorry. Was so hoping for a very good report. I know you will give her the love she needs at this time. Prayers for you both,
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