myhorsefred
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
Here is the latest update on Pops. (My last update was Saturday evening)
Yes, she is doing much better. She was allowed to come home on Saturday, but we had to keep her really, really quiet.
She had another blood test yesterday. Her bloods are much better! Her platelets were 7 this time last week, and now they are 217 and the vet is really pleased with her. Her red blood count is stabilizing as well.
We have to keep her calm, but not as quiet as over the weekend (she was on defindate bed rest) and she is definately stronger with each day. She was brighter yesterday, and is a bit brighter again today. The difficulty is in keeping her calm when she is so bright. Dizzy thing.
She has about 20 tablets to take each day. Her temperature is slightly raised because of the steroids and she is puffing sometimes. Puffing is normal when they are on steroids the vet says. And she will drink more.
We have an appt a week Weds just to check her blood and then see if we can gradually reduce her steroids and other meds.
I cannot believe how much she has improved since the blood transfusion. On Thursday lunchtime she was minutes from death. Her blood count was so low the vet was worried that her organs would fail, she could have had a stroke, heart stopped etc according to the vet. They got the new blood into her in the nick of time.
Thank you so much for all your help. It meant the world to me when I was really scared last week.
Here is the latest update on Pops. (My last update was Saturday evening)
Yes, she is doing much better. She was allowed to come home on Saturday, but we had to keep her really, really quiet.
She had another blood test yesterday. Her bloods are much better! Her platelets were 7 this time last week, and now they are 217 and the vet is really pleased with her. Her red blood count is stabilizing as well.
We have to keep her calm, but not as quiet as over the weekend (she was on defindate bed rest) and she is definately stronger with each day. She was brighter yesterday, and is a bit brighter again today. The difficulty is in keeping her calm when she is so bright. Dizzy thing.
She has about 20 tablets to take each day. Her temperature is slightly raised because of the steroids and she is puffing sometimes. Puffing is normal when they are on steroids the vet says. And she will drink more.
We have an appt a week Weds just to check her blood and then see if we can gradually reduce her steroids and other meds.
I cannot believe how much she has improved since the blood transfusion. On Thursday lunchtime she was minutes from death. Her blood count was so low the vet was worried that her organs would fail, she could have had a stroke, heart stopped etc according to the vet. They got the new blood into her in the nick of time.
Thank you so much for all your help. It meant the world to me when I was really scared last week.