June 16, 2022

For the first time we have not posted anything in May, because.....

The purpose of this blog is to document what happened to the the kids. Because a lot have happened, I plan to document them by date, which would be long winded and uninteresting to our readers. Our apologies.  

Never, would I have thought May and June are such difficult months. Weeping is one of my natural response to all the frustrations (not aware that foreign parts inside a body is actually a good hiding place for bacteria, making infections very difficult to heal completely), fear (of loosing Felix, risks associated with each move), pain (that Felix has to go through and the uncertain result). 

Frankly, I have thought of giving up, but Felix's determined eyesight, his strong will, love towards the family (greeting only family members with his clear loud meow) and young age swept out this thought.

What have I learn't

- foreign objects inside the body is a site for bacteria to hide, making cure of infections very difficult. At the time of the second surgery, the most common comment is he needs a permanent stent. Now the verdict is the stent is a curse and is the root of the latest problem. Another problem with this expandable metallic stent is that it cannot be removed. A removal would require a by-pass which is a very high risk surgery with the risk that bacteria from the intestine could flow to the liver. So a never ending game.

- Life has its own destiny. It might seem I have dragged on taking the surgery option by around 2 weeks. But at least during that moment, we have exhausted "all" medical means or the lowest risk choice. When the time for surgical option, the Lord guided us via a fast path - the sequence was as follows, and even now I marvel it as a miracle

    - Met Dr Lawren on 9/6 and accepted the fact the surgery is the best option for Felix

    - I called VSH on the morning of 10/6 enquiring on the queuing time for surgery. The receptionist told me Dr Alane will go on vacation from 20/6 and wont return till August. My immediate thinking was Felix doesnt stand a chance to get it done so quickly (within 10 days).

   - So I updated Dr Lawren who is making the referral. She made it an urgent case.

   - Believe it or not, at 12.35pm of that day (10/6), I missed the mobile call and they called home. Told me to bring Felix over before 2pm for an emergency consultation. Lucky both VSH and Soares are just nearby, so we made our appointment on time.

    - After the half hour consultation, Dr Alane decided to operate on Felix shortly. By coincidence Felix had his last meal at 4-5am that day. So is on empty stomach for over 10 hours.

    - Everyone was surprised with the swift prompt action, giving Felix a safety buffer - chance to fall under Dr Alane's care for over 9 days if need be.

This series of events is a living proof that the Lord cares about His children (human and pet alike) and will have things diligently planned for them in times of need. 

THANKS BE TO GOD!


Chronological order of events:

14/5 

- Felix vomited and the ALT rose mildly to 275. Vet gave him back the Marbofloxacin with the hope that things could return to normal. Recheck 3-7 days later. 

- During this week, changed one of his CTM to Long Dan Xia Gan Tang on 18-21/5

21/5 - 8/6

- The ALT shot up to the roof. to 3549. So no choice but to be hospitalized receiving intravenous medication.

- Unlike in the past, the improvement came fairly slowly. Ringing an alert to us.

- Met vet on 27/5, suggest the need for biopsy with laparoscope. Initially scheduled for 31/5, but was called off by me on the better improvement in blood test readings and concern that laparoscope might not work for patients who had open up operation.

- Did 5 days IV liver oxidation, but not much progress. So decided to seek advise from Dr Lawren, Internal Specialist

9/6

- Discharged and met Dr Lawren. 

- Conclusion - surgery is the best option and refer to Dr Alane of VSH

10 - 15/6

- Readmitted to Soares in the morning with marginal fever (39.5 degrees) and no appetite. 

- Phone call at 12.30pm from VSH telling us to be there by 2pm for a emergency appointment. Dr Alane will go on leave from 20/6 and return in August

- Dr Alane decided to operate on him shortly after the meeting - take biopsy for culture and pathology. Clear the biliary duct, removed part of the stent which is not working (only 20% left and is stuck to the flesh).

- Felix the tough fighter recovered well. With slight fever for 2 days and started earing on his own after surgery. 

- Delayed his discharge till day 5 post operation as wont confine his movement while at home.








Just want to end this blog on a lighter note: