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04-07-2009, 06:18 PM   #21

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


I know there's no comparison but i lost my eldest daughter to a virus so that's why i panick more. I syringed some water down him today and he as kept it down. he seems a lot cooler than yesterday. What upsets me the most is that if i had took him sooner would he be has bad as he is.

jane



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06-07-2009, 08:33 AM   #22

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


Hi Kado, how is Simon now and is he any better, and please don`t beat yourself up about wether you should have taken him sooner you have taken him and he is having treatment thats all you can do, it is so obvious that you care and love him so much and would do your best to keep him safe. ((BIG HUGS)) x.



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06-07-2009, 08:42 AM   #23

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


glad he's managed to keep a little water down via the syringe...a couple of ml every 20 or 30 mins will help him...
as long as he doesn't bring it back up
maybe when you are at the vet.. ask them if they think its approriate to get a little can of on of the hills special diets... these are really good because they are easily mixed with water to form a "slurry " type consistency and can be given to him via the syringe as well...



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06-07-2009, 03:14 PM   #24

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


I was hoping against hope that it would be a good one. The vet said he is severley underweight and they think that his liver has packed in. He is on a drip and having test but i know the outcome he isnt my simon.



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06-07-2009, 03:24 PM   #25

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


Oh Jane I am so sorry to hear that , I do so hope that it isn`t a problem with his liver, if it is have they said if there is anything they can do?
Again Jane I am so very very sorry you must be so worried and upset, sending you lots of ((love)), ((hugs)) and healing vibes for Simon Xxx.



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06-07-2009, 03:50 PM   #26

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


Thankyou. Its gone to far for it i think. His skin is realy yellow. I have to phone up at 5pm to see how he is. They wont do anything unless they phone us but i realy need to be there.



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06-07-2009, 04:04 PM   #27

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


So sorry to hear this Jane, keeping my fingers crossed for him....



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06-07-2009, 04:11 PM   #28

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


Jane, I do hope very much that there is something which can be done for Simon. You must be so distraught . . . lots of hugs coming your way.



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06-07-2009, 05:32 PM   #29

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


Hugs from me too. I do hope you will get good news, I know how worried you must be.



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06-07-2009, 05:36 PM   #30

Re: Simon's Poorly (updated @ post 24)


((hugs)) from me Jane, thinking of you xx



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