I hardly ever post on here SDN (and really laid low after not being accepted the last cycle) but read ALL the time. I hope it's ok to talk about how uber sad I am about my hospitalized dog (the boy in my pic). It's really ok if you don't want to read this. I'm sorry if it's long. I think posting might be a little cathartic itself.
He's hospitalized at the teaching hospital due to vomiting/inappetance. The vomiting started last night. Not terribly uncommon for my very sensitive dog who ate some lettuce off the floor. Having known him the last 5 years I've owned him, I know if he vomits once, he will vomit again. His veterinarian has allowed us to keep Cerenia on hand for these occurrences. Gave him a dose last night but this morning, he was non-stop drooling and inappetance. My boyfriend had to have a tumor removed this morning at the dermatologist so I left him alone for a few hours (hesitant to do this but it took a very long time to get this derm appt). Came home and still drooling and refusing rice. Off to the ER, blood work was normal, rads showed a possible FB in the pylorus. He was scoped but nothing abnormal seen. Being hospitalized overnight and ultrasound/exploratory to follow tomorrow if symptoms don't improve. I know he's in excellent hands, but all I want to do is sob. My other two dogs are moping around. My heart aches knowing he's feeling so sick. He's not a great patient to hospitalize. He's both dog and kennel reactive so I feel bad for everyone working with him knowing they likely have to sedate him. He's only ever been hospitalized once for his TPLO and he was kept in the open treatment room so he wasn't stressed. This was another teaching hospital where I knew the techs and surgeon well and it was well planned in advance.
It is absurd to be this emotional but it's worrying about him, my boyfriend, and just having had ACL surgery myself 2 weeks ago. I just really hope my dude turns the corner and comes home tomorrow.
I will add I am thankful he's insured. After we hit $250, 90% of all of his medical costs are reimbursed in 10-14 days usually. That makes this a lot easier.