I did the spreadsheet thing, hopefully it shows up the way it's supposed to. Coco started insulin on Saturday morning. Aside from a hypo episode on Sunday am (I know now I shouldn't have given her the shot) she's been doing OK. I pulled back her dosage after that, but her numbers have still been high so I went back to 2 units this morning.
She had also been throwing up prior to starting insulin. But on Sunday she threw up a very large hairball, and kept everything down yesterday, so we thought that was it. But more vomiting this AM. I'll see if I can get the timeline in the correct way...
5/18 PMPS BG=258, 1.5 units Vetsulin. She ate a can of Fancy Feast
5/18 +3 BG=212 - she seemed off, I was worried she was dehydrated, I hadn't seen her drink any water pretty much all day. So I gave her another tablespoon of FF mixed with a good amount of water, very soupy mix.
5/18 somwhere between +7 and +10 she threw up quite a bit - puddles of brown. At least 4 hours after she had last eaten - her stomach should have been empty by then, right?
So this morning I got up and snuggled with her from +10 to +11, and she actually seemed more like herself. Purring, snuggly. And suddenly at +11 she threw up a hairball. medium size, a little clear fluid with it.
AMPS BG = 303. I gave her 2 units of Vetsulin, and she ate another can of Fancy Feast. So far no more vomiting. At +2 her BG was 235.
I've noticed that after I give her insulin & food, she acts like she doesn't feel good - she'll go sit under a table or somewhere away, and just sit for hours. Her BG hasn't dipped low since Sunday, so it doesn't seem to be that. But she does act like she feels better when her numbers are high - is she just used to it being that way?
I am worried about the vomiting, and the hair balls. We have had her for 9 years and she has never had hairball issues before. I ordered some egg lecithin this morning, hoping that might help. She won't lick vaseline off her paw. Does this sound like IBS? Or something else? Has anyone had a cat go through something similar?
I realize things would be rough while we got her regulated, but it feels like since starting insulin she has actually gotten much sicker. Maybe that's just coincidence, I dunno. Grasping at straws here. We just don't have the funds to have lots of diagnostics done, so I'm hoping someone could point us in the right direction. It's a hard place to be for all of us right now.
Thanks, and sorry for the novel...
She had also been throwing up prior to starting insulin. But on Sunday she threw up a very large hairball, and kept everything down yesterday, so we thought that was it. But more vomiting this AM. I'll see if I can get the timeline in the correct way...
5/18 PMPS BG=258, 1.5 units Vetsulin. She ate a can of Fancy Feast
5/18 +3 BG=212 - she seemed off, I was worried she was dehydrated, I hadn't seen her drink any water pretty much all day. So I gave her another tablespoon of FF mixed with a good amount of water, very soupy mix.
5/18 somwhere between +7 and +10 she threw up quite a bit - puddles of brown. At least 4 hours after she had last eaten - her stomach should have been empty by then, right?
So this morning I got up and snuggled with her from +10 to +11, and she actually seemed more like herself. Purring, snuggly. And suddenly at +11 she threw up a hairball. medium size, a little clear fluid with it.
AMPS BG = 303. I gave her 2 units of Vetsulin, and she ate another can of Fancy Feast. So far no more vomiting. At +2 her BG was 235.
I've noticed that after I give her insulin & food, she acts like she doesn't feel good - she'll go sit under a table or somewhere away, and just sit for hours. Her BG hasn't dipped low since Sunday, so it doesn't seem to be that. But she does act like she feels better when her numbers are high - is she just used to it being that way?
I am worried about the vomiting, and the hair balls. We have had her for 9 years and she has never had hairball issues before. I ordered some egg lecithin this morning, hoping that might help. She won't lick vaseline off her paw. Does this sound like IBS? Or something else? Has anyone had a cat go through something similar?
I realize things would be rough while we got her regulated, but it feels like since starting insulin she has actually gotten much sicker. Maybe that's just coincidence, I dunno. Grasping at straws here. We just don't have the funds to have lots of diagnostics done, so I'm hoping someone could point us in the right direction. It's a hard place to be for all of us right now.
Thanks, and sorry for the novel...