Possible poisoning? Please help

she may be sounding crackly from her head being at a strange angle; if you can, support her head upright while you deliver the flush to avoid her refluxing any fluid. and i would deliver at 10-20ml increments, don't worry too much about the particular dose, just monitor her and try not to overfill her crop to avoid refluxing. if somebody else is with you, it would help to shine a light down her throat to visualize the glottis and confirm you're delivering the flush away from it and down the esophagus
Ok, thank you so much. She did get about 10 mLs before I got nervous. So now just support her and keep her comfortable? Should I offer normal food or water or anything else? Here she is in our hospital. Her head is just upside down! :(
 

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Ok, thank you so much. She did get about 10 mLs before I got nervous. So now just support her and keep her comfortable? Should I offer normal food or water or anything else? Here she is in our hospital. Her head is just upside down! :(
I think she should have food and water. I can't think of anything else, maybe electrolytes? Is there any way she can drink on her own? (or at least without the syringe?)
 
I think she should have food and water. I can't think of anything else, maybe electrolytes? Is there any way she can drink on her own? (or at least without the syringe?)
Yes, she took some of the epsom mix by herself! Ok just regular pellets? I will have to get electrolytes tomorrow. Our tsc is closed already
 
Ok, thank you so much. She did get about 10 mLs before I got nervous. So now just support her and keep her comfortable? Should I offer normal food or water or anything else? Here she is in our hospital. Her head is just upside down! :(
hydration is definitely key during a flush, a simple electrolyte mix would be best right now to support her. just keep her comfy and relaxed and you will be giving her the best odds of recovery. do you know what kind of insecticide was used? best wishes to you ❤️
 
hydration is definitely key during a flush, a simple electrolyte mix would be best right now to support her. just keep her comfy and relaxed and you will be giving her the best odds of recovery. do you know what kind of insecticide was used? best wishes to you ❤️
Ok, is there a diy recipe for electrolytes? Our tsc is closed. And my husband is trying to figure out what it was. It was from his dad
 
Ok, is there a diy recipe for electrolytes? Our tsc is closed. And my husband is trying to figure out what it was. It was from his dad
here's a simple diy electrolyte mix, additionally, is it possible for you to prepare a charcoal flush? this is anecdotal but i have seen very good outcomes in toxin poisonings with a charcoal flush as it directly binds to the toxins and deactivates them
 
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