Sorry folks, another new thread...
Dinah had IV fluids two weeks ago to help her CRF and flush her kidneys through. She seems bright, is eating well, drinking less, the colitisy poos she was suffering from have settled, and she's still coming downstairs to spend time with us by the fire.
BUT, she has a huge tum as a result of the IV fluids, obviously can't get comfortable, is finding moving round quite difficult as she's suddenly heavier, and is very quiet (she was very chatty before).
The vet does not want to sedate her to remove the fluid (and says it will probably just come back), and is not keen on giving her a diuretic 'cos of her kidneys. They have said it's not painful, but her tum seems to be getting tighter so I can't believe it's not putting pressure on her heart and lungs.
Diuretics will not be good for her kidneys but if they improve her quality of life for a short time it might be a risk worth taking?
I don't think she's going to be with us very much longer, but she's still Dinah and she's not ready to go yet. Me and OH just want to make her as happy and comfortable as possible. We feel so frustrated and helpless, the CRF has progressed but seems stable again, and now if we can't remove the fluid think she's going to end up more poorly
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I know these are decisions that only we can make with the vet but it's coming up to two years since the Proot went to the Bridge and we're not coping very well this week...
(original thread here)
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