It has been 13.5 days now since Newt hopped on the HE roller coaster. Actually, probably a bit longer, as we noticed pre-episodic symptoms a couple of days prior. But the drooling commenced at 6PM on 28 Feb.
Overview, to date:
The only way we can describe it has been that he is rapid cycling between HE symptoms associated with his liver shunt (drooling, lethargic, inappetance, clumsy, agitated, crouchy, purring) to almost back to normal. Mild to moderately symptomatic for an average of 12 – 18 hours, then almost normal for 12 – 18 hours.
Not once full blown crisis as in the early days, (with major drool, dehydration, masssive lethargy, violent agitation, complete disinterest in food) and yet, not fully back to the normal Newt of the past glorious and wonderful year.
All possible triggers, however remote the probability, have been analyzed and discarded.
We’re staying the course with increased Lactulose, have offered him the holistic, low protein canned food in addition to his normal, home-cooked meals, hydration is still good. In fact, he was drinking like a camel last night (in and of itself a bit alarming). Finally caught him urinating today, huge relief there.
Working all points anywhere around the liver meridian, stomach points, liver points, heck am just massaging / acupressure anywhere I can get my hands on him in hopes of stimulating something to help him over the hurdle. He’s accepting Reiki periodically, but not drawing heavily. Only a couple of times did he want massive quantities, and then, only for a short duration.
This morning, he was drooling, but showed much interest in the canned food, only to eat a mere US Tablespoon of it. Turned up his nose at the creme fraiche. A bit of the wobbles, and a bit clumsy, but landed neatly on the counter to help me wash dishes. Also helped me clean the litter pans, sweep and mop, and initiated play with the Lactulose dropper. Once again napping with his One True Love on his bed.
Am headed out to teach a Reiki for Animals class this afternoon. Cat Daddy is on duty until he leaves for his gig, so at most, Newt will be unmonitored for an hour.
His awesome vet has called in a new Rx; going to try another antibiotic.
Many thanks to all for their continued encouragement and support. I can’t stress enough that he’s so far, not critical – not even nearly as episodic as we’ve seen him before. This is just so puzzling, to be bouncing up and down, mid-range, for so long.