Prayers on the way for a certain diagnosis and solution to be found tomorrow.
Prayers on the way for a certain diagnosis and solution to be found tomorrow.
Dr. Lee did the skull x-ray and a chest x-ray, too, because when Coco had the sinusitis, he was really congested and he wanted to make sure that he didn't have anything going on in his chest. All that he could see is some "fuzziness" in Coco's ear canal still. He tested his hearing as best he could by clapping his hands behind Coco and using a tuning fork near his ears. He believes that Coco can hear but that's he's indifferent to the noise. I told him that he was never easily spooked until last week and I posted about it here on PT. He said "Mary, I don't think he has a tumor on the brain and yet everything that you tell me that he is and isn't doing is all brain related. I'm hoping that this is just a nasty infection that hasn't cleared up so I'm going to start him on Zeniquin and I want you to either call me or bring him back for a followup in 14 days."
He asked if I ever see rapid eye movement back and forth in Coco's eyes and I told him that when I first rescued him that he'd had what my other vet called a seizure and his eyes moved back and forth like that for about 4 hours but he's never had an episode since. He said that Coco's eyes were dilated and his blood pressure was slightly elevated but he thinks it's because he was scared. He said to keep him on the Prednisolone and the Zeniquin and if there isn't any improvement in two weeks, my only alternative to see what's going on in his brain is an MRI. He told me that it's at least $1300 and most people don't take that option. I'm trying to stay optimistic and follow my own advice to "keep the faythe" but this is scary.
The poor boy vomited in his carrier on the way home, a first for him, but, thankfully, we were only about 2 minutes away from home. Wow, it smelled awful! It's funny, though, on the way to Dr. Lee's he protested and I heard "Raoul! Raoul!", as if to say "There, ya happy? I'm saying my name. Now get me outa here!" When that didn't work, it sounded as though he was saying "No! Run, run, run!" He was making me laugh on the way there; he sounded so funny. Please keep up the prayers for my little Raoul Boop. He's so precious to me.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Sending more healing wishes for sweet Coco Puff! Here's hoping that this is just the lingering effects of an ear infection and that the medications will finally clear it up.
I hope he feels better soon and that this new meds will help him..
Prays,
melissa
Awww! I hope the vet is right that it is just an infection. Poor Baby! He just knows he isn't right and probably scared to death. Of coarse you got prayers for that sweet baby and healing vibes coming that way. ((((HUGS)))) for you!
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
I'm on my way back in to Dr. Lee's. I had to run out to the bank and when I got home, I found several piles of vomit. I thought it might have been Coco but it's Pidge. She's vomiting up yellow mucous and she's blocked and straining to poop. It's dripping out of her but I can see where she's blocked and when I touch her back there to wipe, she cries, so Dr. Lee told me to bring her in. When it rains, it pours. Prayers for my Pidge, please. She's nearing 20 years old now.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Oh my God, Mary. One thing after another.
Prayers of course for Pidgelet and Coco Puff.
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
What a stressful day! I hope Dr. Lee can easily take care of Pidgie Pie's problem and that she's home and happy right away.
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