Sherri

High levels of jaundice (bilirubin) can cause brain damage and hearing loss 
(ear damage) if left untreated for too long, but I think you were on top of 
things pretty quickly with Bogey. I think the effects will fade with time. Do 
not be too concerned. Every other parameter looks very good. And yes, it could 
also be that the electrolytes like potassium are still a bit off, but that too 
will correct on its own with food and fluid intake. Remember also that whatever 
initially caused the jaundice, if it was indeed some sort of additive to the 
salmon, may still be having an effect. Again, with everything else looking so 
good, it will wash out eventually. There may be some residual effect, and I am 
actually wondering if it is ear damage (because with damage to the ears, this 
can effect equilibrium and cause vertigo). It may not resolve completely but I 
would expect some further improvement.

Just keep up your excellent babying skills.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sherri 
Godschalk
Sent: December-17-16 2:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Felvtalk] Bogey - Is this hepatic lipidosis - concerns

Gees, my poor baby. I wonder if she slowed so much in her diet last week that 
she got hepatic lipidosis. Been reading about it this morning and her symptoms 
were awfully similar.

The best day so far for her. Eating great on her own, all bodily functions aok. 
Drinking a lot. Maybe too much? I gave her that Fancy Feast gravy yesterday 
watered down and she did have some diarrhea but it is getting better. Just too 
rich I think. Jaundice is very light now. Gums and nose are pink. She even 
played some.

All these things are so wonderful. But when she tries to sit still, she rocks 
or sways some. Even walking or standing over her dish she is struggling with 
her balance. It is like her world is spinning faster or something. She knows 
her name and where everything is. She sometimes stares at a blank wall almost 
like in a trance. I have had to blockade all the staircases, her condo and such 
because she wants to use them and she would fall for sure if she had access. 
Her gait has improved but really this is a little scary.

Was curious if I might need to still be giving her Pedialyte. Her potassium was 
on the low side on the 12th and they didn't recheck when they released her. 
With all that IV fluid and this water she is getting, do you think she could 
still technically be dehydrated? Moist gums, skin snaps back. Just wondering 
what you all thought.

If not that, could it be vertigo or something? She isn't nauseous , although I 
would be. Good appetite.

Sorry for all the questions but I am worried about her neurological status. And 
was wondering if any of you had gone through this with your babies.

Thanks

Sherri
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