First and foremost, I wanted to share my prayers and condolences with Ellen of 15andmeowing following the loss of her beautiful Lucy.
Evan started straining to both defecate and urinate on Friday night. He also started passing blood in his urine. I was able to get his urinary issues to settle down on Friday night with additional doses of his medications, and then he was seen at the vet on Saturday morning. Thankfully he did not have a urethral obstruction, but we have increased multiple of his urinary medication dosages and frequencies. Evan also was officially diagnosed with megacolon this weekend. He received an enema to help with that in the moment, and he was able to get lots of stool out on Saturday and a bit out on Sunday as a result. He is still, however, straining to urinate and is passing blood and now blood clots as of last night and this morning.
What's more, my dad ended up in the ER on Saturday. He was having back and abdominal pain and couldn't keep anything down, not even water. Despite all sorts of tests and imaging, nothing major was found, and the ER doctor believes he's either having a flare related to gallstones, or that he has some sort of intestinal virus that presented in this way. Thankfully, my dad was able to come home that afternoon and with some medications of his own has been slowly feeling better.
While I'll try to keep some sort of schedule, if a miss a post over the next day or two, don't be alarmed. Evan is currently on so many medications at so many intervals as we're trying to settle his urethral issues, not to mention his urethral spasms and urine straining have been happening all hours of the day and night, that my sleep and schedule in general are completely off the rails. I'm trying to stay on top of things, but I just thought I'd mention this, in case I miss a post over the next day or two.
Either way, have a wonderful Monday, friends!
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