Feeling Good...
All in all, things are going pretty well around here! I'm working on my
donations pick-ups for alley cat rescue at work, have managed to work in a little raw chicken liver into all the cat's (well...maybe not Misty's!) canned foods, and, amagingly enough, h0p is doing much better! I thought I saw some improvement in h0p last Tuesday and Wednesday nights. but realized that I might just be seeing what I wanted to see. Thursday when I got home from work, I opened the front door, out came his little head (I thought it was Misty he looks so much better!) and up the stairs we went! I settled down at about 9:00 with my chicken sandwich dinner, and say a gray missle come flying towards the arm of the couch. Agai, I thought it was Misty, but sure enough , there was h0p with a big ole "MROW gimme a piece of that chicken!" Same thing last night! He's stopped hiding in small, dark spaces, and has taken to either laying in his old bed in the sun by the window, or a soft rug lined basked by the front door. We've been going on little outdoors outings, and he's still getting lots of the holistic carrot juice cocktail! I'm not deluding myself into thinking he's cured of anything, but I'm pretty pleased. Anyone have any advice on support for the liver other than denosyl? Thanks :) Dee |
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wrote on 6/29/03 3:17 PM: All in all, things are going pretty well around here! I'm working on my donations pick-ups for alley cat rescue at work, have managed to work in a little raw chicken liver into all the cat's (well...maybe not Misty's!) canned foods, and, amagingly enough, h0p is doing much better! I thought I saw some improvement in h0p last Tuesday and Wednesday nights. but realized that I might just be seeing what I wanted to see. Thursday when I got home from work, I opened the front door, out came his little head (I thought it was Misty he looks so much better!) and up the stairs we went! I settled down at about 9:00 with my chicken sandwich dinner, and say a gray missle come flying towards the arm of the couch. Agai, I thought it was Misty, but sure enough , there was h0p with a big ole "MROW gimme a piece of that chicken!" Same thing last night! He's stopped hiding in small, dark spaces, and has taken to either laying in his old bed in the sun by the window, or a soft rug lined basked by the front door. We've been going on little outdoors outings, and he's still getting lots of the holistic carrot juice cocktail! I'm not deluding myself into thinking he's cured of anything, but I'm pretty pleased. Anyone have any advice on support for the liver other than denosyl? Thanks :) Dee You take what you can get. That's great that he is in a good period! Karen |
Dee wrote:
I thought I saw some improvement in h0p last Tuesday and Wednesday nights. but realized that I might just be seeing what I wanted to see. Thursday when I got home from work, I opened the front door, out came his little head (I thought it was Misty he looks so much Great Dee! This is exactly what I was talking about with my Shadow. He has bad days and he has really great days and days in between. With a debilitating disease you adjust for the bad and the good days and you keep mental notes in your head and you learn when it is too much for him or when he is ready to go. Sounds like he isn't! :) -- Cheryl |
Dee wrote:
I thought I saw some improvement in h0p last Tuesday and Wednesday nights. but realized that I might just be seeing what I wanted to see. Thursday when I got home from work, I opened the front door, out came his little head (I thought it was Misty he looks so much Great Dee! This is exactly what I was talking about with my Shadow. He has bad days and he has really great days and days in between. With a debilitating disease you adjust for the bad and the good days and you keep mental notes in your head and you learn when it is too much for him or when he is ready to go. Sounds like he isn't! :) -- Cheryl |
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Karen Chuplis wrote:
Anyone have any advice on support for the liver other than denosyl? Thanks :) Dee You take what you can get. That's great that he is in a good period! Karen Thanks Karen! I swear it's the carrot juice cocktail!! Dee |
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Karen Chuplis wrote:
Anyone have any advice on support for the liver other than denosyl? Thanks :) Dee You take what you can get. That's great that he is in a good period! Karen Thanks Karen! I swear it's the carrot juice cocktail!! Dee |
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Cheryl wrote:
Great Dee! This is exactly what I was talking about with my Shadow. He has bad days and he has really great days and days in between. With a debilitating disease you adjust for the bad and the good days and you keep mental notes in your head and you learn when it is too much for him or when he is ready to go. Sounds like he isn't! :) Thanks thanks Cheryl! :) I just got Cat Fancy, and there's an article about liver disease talking about how other diseases might cause liver problems too IBD was one of the illnesses mentioned, but they didn't go into any specifics. I'm going to have to look into this a bit, maybe contact the author. All the best to you, Shadow, Shamrock, & Bonnie! Dee p.s. Thanking God that I didn't listen to those gentle suggestions that "Maybe it would be best if you..." |
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Cheryl wrote:
Great Dee! This is exactly what I was talking about with my Shadow. He has bad days and he has really great days and days in between. With a debilitating disease you adjust for the bad and the good days and you keep mental notes in your head and you learn when it is too much for him or when he is ready to go. Sounds like he isn't! :) Thanks thanks Cheryl! :) I just got Cat Fancy, and there's an article about liver disease talking about how other diseases might cause liver problems too IBD was one of the illnesses mentioned, but they didn't go into any specifics. I'm going to have to look into this a bit, maybe contact the author. All the best to you, Shadow, Shamrock, & Bonnie! Dee p.s. Thanking God that I didn't listen to those gentle suggestions that "Maybe it would be best if you..." |
Is anyone here familiar with what way in which inflammatory bowel disease
might affect the liver? Any suggestions for liver support? Thanks. Dee |
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