[AT] Just another day at the office? (OT)
Rick Cook
cookrick at istar.ca
Tue Feb 8 19:55:21 PST 2005
This is probably a stupid question, but being an insulin dependant
diabetic, and having already experienced ketosis more often than I would
like, the absolute last thing I would want to put in my stomach is more
sugar. I understand that the condition is brought on by the body's
cells not receiving enough sugar initially and then cannibalizing its
own protein cells for energy leading to the production of ketones and
the worst heartburn you can imagine.
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Just thought you all might be interested in a typical day here. For
the
tractor content, I use several antiques to bale hay for these sheep the
coyotes
eat.... Anybody with sheep and has some suggestions, I am open to
anything.
Still alive this morning, just no eating......
Well, the Saga continues as the old western used to say... I found my
largest ewe (150 + lbs), Minnie, named because she has tiny mouse ears,
laying in
the barn with the 2 new mamas yesterday afternoon about 3 pm. Since we
have
had rain and drizzle the fields and pastures are mud. The poor girls
grunt
with every step making their way around. I
So I jujst figured she decided to rest. She did not look like she was
trying to lamb yet. Not going to be long. I was working getting some
stuff
straightened around with the other two, and was stepping over her and
generally
within 6 inches of her and she never moved. Even petted her and she
did not
move.. I just thought she was trusting me like a lot of the others
do..
Well I thought I better check on the girls about 10pm. When I stepped
into
the barn, it smelled like acetone. Minnie was panting like a dog and
having
trouble breathing. I could hear gurgling. First thought was Ketosis,
as I
hit myself in the back of the head, I should have seen this coming.
Went thru
this a year ago with the one who just had triplets, or was it 2 years
ago?
Ok, looks like bloat too. Head over to the shop refrig to find the
Propylene
glycol. No glycol. RV antifreeze???? Nope, it has rust inhibitors in
it,
Darn. Drank a coke just to keep me going, it was bedtime.... Head to
the
house for reinforcements. Ketosis is also called acidosis. I knew the
lining
of her stomach is really sore from the acidosis, and she has to have
something for the bloat.
SO her is the "cocktail" I concocted from household kitdchen cabinets.
About 15 Lactinex tablets to aid digestion.
About another 15 acidophilis pills to also aid degestion.
Some digestive enzyme from an herbal store.
About 1/8 teaspoon of GREEN Palmolive liquid.
I use a mortar and pestle to grind the tablets, then mix in about 1/2
cup of
water with the soap. The soap causes it all to dissolve and it is a
great
surfactant for the frothy bloat. Put this in a pint bottle that came
in an
e-bay buy of 50 irrigation syringe kits. while I was in the shop I got
2 of
the kits out, nice and sterile....
Ok, that will take dcare of the bloat, now what for the ketosis.
Simple
sugars is needed. Perhaps Corn syrup?? None in the cabinet. Ahhhhhh!
Griffins Waffle syrup... Tastes good going down and coming up too....
When you
extract the stomach tube, if there is anything that will burn on it, it
burns
all the way back. Try Propylene glycol sometime, it burns!. It is
also the
sweetner for DR. Pepper. If I would have had a bottle of it I would
have used
that... I poured about 1/2 cup of syrup in a coffee cup, added about
1/4 cup
of water and nuked it for about 30 sec. Added some syrup to cool it a
little
and add some thickener so I had about a cup of syrup water that was
about
body temp. The old girl did not need to drop her core temp due to a
treatment.
Got the 3/8 in 6 ft vinyl tube that I have had hanging from one end,
(to
straighten it out) and measured from the nose to the flank. Made a
mark on the
hose with a sharpie marker, This ensures I get it in the stomach and
not
the lung, the end of the lung is about half this distance. Since I had
to do
all this myself, I have to be prepared ( yeah right, I forgot the water
syringe, and had to hold the ewe, hose, and suck water from the
watering bucket
into another syringe all at the same time). Got Minnie backed into a
corner,
wrapped my left arm( the one with the torn tendon, ulner nerve damage,
and the
one that is going thru a nerve test tomorrow) around her neck and held
her
mouth with my left hand. Started the tube from the right side of the
mouth
(passenger side, or curb side if you are an RVer) and headed across the
tongue
to the left side. If you feel down the left side of the throat, you
can feel
the hose going down. She had a bit of a cud in there and after a
couple of
tries, that came out. She had held this for a long time. Another
indication
of the bloat. Started the hose down as she is resisting and grinding
her
teeth. But as she chews, she also swallows. BINGO! hit the Gut! MAN
Who Cut
the Cheese??? That hose had some of the most foul smells eminating,
worse
than the trip past the waste treatment we make every day....About 10
seconds
after hitting the jackpot, I am holding a smaller ewe by at least 6
inches.
Now she really feels like resisting. However, with 325 lbs on my side,
I am
not easily moved. Attach the acidophilus etc syringe, empty, attach
the
syrup, empty, fill another syrup, empty, fill another acidophilus,
empty, refill
a syringe with water while holding, oh well I already told that one..
empty.....
Inject a shot of B-12, Wash out the syringes and tube. Sit down on a
5
gallon redneck chair, and observe the patient. Still alive, breathing
(though
rapidly), moving. What I did will take about 2 to 6 hours to detect
any
change. She can rest without my help, and it is now 11:30pm looks
like I got a
breakfast date!!
Back in the house, the wife asks if I had any problems, "Nope,
everything
went according to plan".
This morning, she is breathing about 60/minute, and calm. So, I made a
trip
to my vet supply and got a gallon of Propylene and gave her 120cc 2
times
today. Got a new bottle of b-12 also.
As of 6pm, she is moving around and has walked qute a bit around the
lot,
just has not ate anything yet. She acts interested, just not hungry...
In the morning we will know more. The waiting is the worst part.
I also got a sack of corn to feed all the pregnant ewes with to add some
concentrated nutrition to prevent Ketosis....
Maybe this will be interesting to some of you..
Cecil
Piedmont, OK
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