First off, please don't apologize! Cats' digestive issues are notoriously difficult to diagnose and solve. Sometimes they get solved even without being fully diagnosed. (That's what happened with Edwina... I'm glad she's doing well but I'd really love to know what to avoid in the future!) It's just awful when a cat barfs and you have no idea how to resolve it. Lots of us have gone through this and I'm sorry you're going through it, too.She in fact has been vomiting less, every couple of days instead of every day. Though her poor gi system has been nosier then every, and she is now starting to lack energy and is drinking less water. I think even she is scarred of vomiting again, she is even slowing down on eating, but thankfully hasn't given up. The pedialyte did give her a small boost of energy but sadly it didn't last. And that stupid bottle has to be used within 48 hours of opening it... UGH I hate it when food/drink products have to be used like that.
Nope you haven't missed anything the food she was talking about was the baby food and sheba wet food.... and her tone of voice sounded like she didn't believe me that, that is all we were giving her...
Sorry for this being so long I didn't expect this journey to have so many ups/down and emotional upheavals
Most important, I'm glad Meow Meow really is vomiting less. You said she's less energetic. Do you think you might be able to feed her a little more, with some extra water in the food? Or maybe she's already up to her full ration again? Are you still feeding her the treats (Bursts, I think they were?) that seemed to help calm her stomach when it gurgled?
The baby food and Sheba are fairly simple foods so I could definitely understand if Meow Meow's doing better eating just those. If she was eating food before that contained (just as examples) carrageenan or agar-agar or potato, that would mean she's stopped eating an ingredient that causes problems for some cats... As I said, we've had quick results from eliminating ingredients like those from our cats' diet. You never know. Sometimes luck plays a big role! I remember when I told our vet that Ireland stopped coughing for years (literally five years!) just because we switched kitty litter brands. Yes, she was still diagnosed with asthma but that kitty litter kept her doing well for a long, long time. And it was simple luck that made me switch the litter.