Sabrina
Member Since 2010
Sabrina is now 16 yes old, 5 years a diabetic, 17lbs. Given Lantus 3.5 units twice daily.
She had episodes of vomiting on Tuesday night, probably over a dozen times. Was very lethargic to the point she was leaning her head against the wall and just laying there. Once she vomited while laying down! Gave her 200 ml of Lactate Ringers subq to get her through the night.
Took her to vet Weds morning. She gave her an anti nausia shot, xray and bloodwork. Blood work showed elevated kidney enzymes but just barely on high side. (BUN 34, CREA 2.2) Liver was fine. But AMYL 1286. Her Sodium and Potassium within normal range. X-ray nothing stood out.
Went home with another bag of Lactated Ringers and a urine collection kit. She does not pee in a litter box anymore, she pees on pee pads. Was only able to get a sample this morning on a pee pad I turned upside down. Was going to take it in tomorrow.
Was given instructions to give her 200 mls of lactated ringers subq every other day. But she is not drinking, so gave her the 200 on Friday and 100 Sat. She does not seem to be eating either. We have 3 other cats so difficult to tell, but we offer her a "treat of friskies is canned" when we give her an insulin shot and she has refused to even taste it. We even offered her tuna with juice and no go.
My concern is her glucose is all over the place!
Friday: AM 361 - gave 3.5 units; PM 173 - gave no insulin
Saturday: AM 351 - gave 3.5 units; PM 244 - gave 2 units
Sunday: AM 173 - gave no insulin ; PM 396 - gave 3.5 units
Can glucose go up and down so drastically if she isn't eating?
She doesn't get around very well, stays in her bed or closet all day.
Do I keep her going or not?
She had episodes of vomiting on Tuesday night, probably over a dozen times. Was very lethargic to the point she was leaning her head against the wall and just laying there. Once she vomited while laying down! Gave her 200 ml of Lactate Ringers subq to get her through the night.
Took her to vet Weds morning. She gave her an anti nausia shot, xray and bloodwork. Blood work showed elevated kidney enzymes but just barely on high side. (BUN 34, CREA 2.2) Liver was fine. But AMYL 1286. Her Sodium and Potassium within normal range. X-ray nothing stood out.
Went home with another bag of Lactated Ringers and a urine collection kit. She does not pee in a litter box anymore, she pees on pee pads. Was only able to get a sample this morning on a pee pad I turned upside down. Was going to take it in tomorrow.
Was given instructions to give her 200 mls of lactated ringers subq every other day. But she is not drinking, so gave her the 200 on Friday and 100 Sat. She does not seem to be eating either. We have 3 other cats so difficult to tell, but we offer her a "treat of friskies is canned" when we give her an insulin shot and she has refused to even taste it. We even offered her tuna with juice and no go.
My concern is her glucose is all over the place!
Friday: AM 361 - gave 3.5 units; PM 173 - gave no insulin
Saturday: AM 351 - gave 3.5 units; PM 244 - gave 2 units
Sunday: AM 173 - gave no insulin ; PM 396 - gave 3.5 units
Can glucose go up and down so drastically if she isn't eating?
She doesn't get around very well, stays in her bed or closet all day.
Do I keep her going or not?
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