Belinda,
 
I hope the vet finds something definitive to help your sweet Bailey too.  I hope he adjusts to the feeding tube and stops that hissing.  It's so hard when you hate to stress them out, but you have to take care of them....
 
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Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
Bailey's number is down to 15% now (he's been on the epogen for 5
shots and last blood work was 6 day's ago so I'm really worried), so I
did go ahead with the aspirate, it will take 3 to 5 days for an answer.
In the meantime now I can give him the pet tinic, prednisolone, doxy,
clindimycine, and pain medication he needs through his tube without him
being so stressed about it.

He is really PO'd and hissing. I will give him a 2 to 3 hours to settle
down before I feed him a very small watered down meal and later tonight
I will give him his meds in another small watered down meal. I hope he
is as OK with the tube feedings as Buddie was. I'll let you know ...

Sure am hoping and praying that whatever it is is something we can treat
& beat!!

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