Kristi,
I'm glad the torb helped. You are right. You'll both know when the time is right.
tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i gave him torb 1mg last night (for some relief of his discomfort and mild sedation)and it defiantely helped with his jitteriness. she said i could do 2 mg if i wanted, bu
Kristi,
I think it is the dex making him hungry, not the torbutrol.
While torbutrol helps with pain, I really do not think it increases appetite. I
could be wrong. But that is a classic sign of dex doing something. I would
definitely do another dex shot on the schedule recommended by your
Hi,
How much food is he getting, I think I missed most of this thread,
but from the last few messages I've read, I don't see any mention of any
real amount of food. What is wrong with him, what has he been diagnosed
with, what tests has he had? Has he had tests to diagnose cancer or
some
I'm so glad! They can pop back when you least expect it! Best of
luck, I know it's hard. Gloria
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i gave him torb 1mg last night (for some relief of his discomfort
and mild sedation)and it defiantely helped with
i gave him torb 1mg last night (for some relief of his discomfort and mild
sedation)and it defiantely helped with his jitteriness. she said i could do 2
mg if i wanted, but prepared me that it might in turn help him pass. that would
have been ok, but here we are this morning and he just had a t
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