Sorry to hear you're going through all this right now. I hope you're able to find a solution....
Cammy's puking kind of sounds like Genever. She pukes 'for no reason', I thought it was regurgitation, but after more talking with the vet and reading and stuff, we think it's vomiting. Even though it's almost always after she eats, no matter what she ate- wet, dry, allergy food, etc. But sometimes it's hours after she last ate, but still looks like a pile/puddle of food. She keeps pooping regularly and isn't losing weight though, so some food gets through ok.. Sometimes there are definitely hairballs in the puke, so then I'll give her Laxatone for a week or so. But I did the ping pong balls in the bowl, tried very small meals, her dishes are already elevated, nothing helped. We tried a bunch of different meds, anti-nausea stuff, stuff to coat and heal any potential ulcers/sores, an x-ray, and eventually tried prednisolone as a last resort to doing an ultrasound or endoscope (per my vet's suggestions, but I'm ok with it all so far). The prednisolone has helped A LOT. She still pukes, but not nearly as often as before. She started out 5mg/day for a month, then down to 2.5mg/day. We tried to reduce it to 2.5mg every other day, but whenever I try that, it doesn't work and she pukes more again. Just last week I tried skipping a day, and she puked 4 times in about 30 hours. I was about to call the vet if it continued another day, but she stopped. And before that she didn't puke since July 19. (I keep a journal of what they eat, when they get their pills, if they puke, etc.)
So, you do what you need to do, but I just thought I'd relay my experience, in case it helps at all. Good luck!!
Cammy's puking kind of sounds like Genever. She pukes 'for no reason', I thought it was regurgitation, but after more talking with the vet and reading and stuff, we think it's vomiting. Even though it's almost always after she eats, no matter what she ate- wet, dry, allergy food, etc. But sometimes it's hours after she last ate, but still looks like a pile/puddle of food. She keeps pooping regularly and isn't losing weight though, so some food gets through ok.. Sometimes there are definitely hairballs in the puke, so then I'll give her Laxatone for a week or so. But I did the ping pong balls in the bowl, tried very small meals, her dishes are already elevated, nothing helped. We tried a bunch of different meds, anti-nausea stuff, stuff to coat and heal any potential ulcers/sores, an x-ray, and eventually tried prednisolone as a last resort to doing an ultrasound or endoscope (per my vet's suggestions, but I'm ok with it all so far). The prednisolone has helped A LOT. She still pukes, but not nearly as often as before. She started out 5mg/day for a month, then down to 2.5mg/day. We tried to reduce it to 2.5mg every other day, but whenever I try that, it doesn't work and she pukes more again. Just last week I tried skipping a day, and she puked 4 times in about 30 hours. I was about to call the vet if it continued another day, but she stopped. And before that she didn't puke since July 19. (I keep a journal of what they eat, when they get their pills, if they puke, etc.)
So, you do what you need to do, but I just thought I'd relay my experience, in case it helps at all. Good luck!!