Hi, have been unable to get on for the last few days. Thanks for all the information. Twinkles is no worse and is actually a little bit better. I have been giving him the oral Chlorpalm twice a day for 11 days. He has times during the day when his head is straight but then, when he moves his head to look, he reverts to full sideways tilt. He no longer hides under the sofa all the time and has been out lounging with Bon Bon allowing Bon Bon to groom him and give him a good licking. He only rolls when I give him his meds but one time, he did not roll at all. He is eating well and runs like the dickens when I enter the room! I am the monster that stuffs nasty stuff in his mouth without his permission.
Fortunately, the vet gave me more ChlorPalm but also gave me more injectable Baytril and Penicillin, just in case. Unfortunately, the needle size was increased. I had to practically stab him with the first lot and even then was not sure how deep the needle went. Which brings me to another problem. Twinkles now has a few lumps at the back of his neck and one larger, long one on his side. They seem to be just under the skin, not attached to muscle or anything. I am convinced, now, that these are where the injection sites were, including the one Convenia shot which the vet gave into the side. I have been watching them, just in case, and have seen them go from full. plump nodules to flat and hard. I hope they will clear up on their own.
Twinkles does seem to be slowly improving. I am worried that if I do give him the penicillin injection, it will sit in his skin. if that's what happened. Also, the vet did not dilute it to make it easier to inject. Is it possible to go to the pharmacy and ask for saline or something and dilute it myself? I would feel a lot easier giving the injection if I knew it would actually go in. The vet just offered to increase the needle size to 18 when I reminded her of the problem.
I also would like to know if I should put mineral oil or olive oil in his down ear. Months ago, when Twinkles went in due to his tearing eye, the vet checked inside his ears and found one ear was packed with very hard wax. I have to tell you, it was quite massive. He cleaned it out as well as the other ear, which was not so bad. My thoughts are, if the ear is impacted again, it might be adding to his problem. Actually, the second vet looked at them and said there was a bit of wax but did not bother to clean them.
I really appreciate everyone's help. This has been such an ordeal.
Kathy