Really bad news at the moment, guys.

Since Thursday last week, I've started to see signs of the colitis coming back. Started with Paddy's eyes beginning to weep eye gunk again throughout the day. During Saturday, his poos went softer and shinier. During Sunday - really soft. He also got really growly with the pet sitter yesterday when she picked him up - I think she surprised him and gripped him round the waist which seems to be tender....
I'm persevering as he still looks loads better on BARF than on any other food he's eaten. I also want to see what happens when he has chance to settle down into his usual routine again. Last week, his pet sitter was on holiday so my mum kindly came over to our house to stay for the week. She spoils him rotten - including loads of JWB "Mini Jack" treats - and he got noticeably fatter. My sister and her two Paddy-obsessed boys (aged 6 and 10) were also there and mithering the bejasus out of Paddy on Saturday and Sunday, whenever my back was turned. So all in all, I can see that, since he's definitely a dog who doesn't cope well with stress, it's been a really "out of kilter" week.
I have an appointment at the vets for Saturday, because his muzzle is covered in histiocytoma, and I'm going to get the referral to the homeopathic vet sorted out then, unless Pads has come on in leaps and bounds by then on the tum front....
Between now and the vet on Saturday, does anyone have any suggestions? I'm still giving the Slippery Elm (Dorwest's "Tree Barks") each day. Should I add Aloe Vera juice too? Any foods to avoid? Scale up or scale back on blended veg?
Oh, boo hoo. I was so upset at the weekend: by Sunday evening when Paddy and I were alone (OH is in the US, back today), we both just curled up together - I let him sleep with me, and he just didn't stir for eight hours till the alarm went off...My poor little boy. If I could wave a magic wand and take on the colitis myself and cure him, I'd honestly do it....

Denise