Christopher Garcia
Member Since 2015
Hi There- My 12 year old Russian Blue, Lestat, has just been diagnosed with diabetes. While I am not panicking, I am a little overwhelmed by everything that I'm reading and trying to decide where to start, what to do, etc.
I need help and a users manual.
My poor little Lestat is a bit of a lemon and seems to be plagued with problems. In 2010, he had to have his first surgery to remove non-disolovable crystals from his intestines, that were too large for him to pass. He had to have the surgery again in 2012. At that time, my Vet put him on a special urinary tract- Science Hills prescription diet Kidney Care KD (both wet and moist combined) to hopefully help prevent him from developing these again. In 2013, he started having allergy related skin dermatitis, and he would get sore patches that he would groom excessively until they were raw, which were treated with both steroid shots when they got really bad and Atopica orally when not as Severe. So now, I can't put him on a special diabetic diet because of the potential kidney problems and I have been advised to try and give him 2mg of Chlor-Trmeton orally for the skin, as well as .1ml Glargine Insuline (Lantus) in th morning after he eats.
He's probably more stressed than we are, but he's getting used to the new eating schedule and having the shot in the morning.
I'm using the urine sticks to test his Urine and the Ketone level seems good, but the glucose seems high.
I'm supposed to take him in in a couple of weeks for more testing, but am concerned about how stressed he gets- last time we took him, he didn't eat at the Vet for nearly 2 days- which I'm sure will affect the levels.
I don't want to over react to all the information (side effects, associated diseases, etc.) that I'm reading and I now feel like I'm going to be at hime for the rest of his life observing him.
Where to start- I assume home testing is better than taking him in?
I obviously need my vet to explain what normal should be- what else should I be asking?
I love my boy so much. I should also mention that he has a fur sister (Pandora- different breed) that is now getting used to a food schedule also out of sympathy for her brother- she's not so happy- lol.
Thank you for your consideration and advice.
I need help and a users manual.
My poor little Lestat is a bit of a lemon and seems to be plagued with problems. In 2010, he had to have his first surgery to remove non-disolovable crystals from his intestines, that were too large for him to pass. He had to have the surgery again in 2012. At that time, my Vet put him on a special urinary tract- Science Hills prescription diet Kidney Care KD (both wet and moist combined) to hopefully help prevent him from developing these again. In 2013, he started having allergy related skin dermatitis, and he would get sore patches that he would groom excessively until they were raw, which were treated with both steroid shots when they got really bad and Atopica orally when not as Severe. So now, I can't put him on a special diabetic diet because of the potential kidney problems and I have been advised to try and give him 2mg of Chlor-Trmeton orally for the skin, as well as .1ml Glargine Insuline (Lantus) in th morning after he eats.
He's probably more stressed than we are, but he's getting used to the new eating schedule and having the shot in the morning.
I'm using the urine sticks to test his Urine and the Ketone level seems good, but the glucose seems high.
I'm supposed to take him in in a couple of weeks for more testing, but am concerned about how stressed he gets- last time we took him, he didn't eat at the Vet for nearly 2 days- which I'm sure will affect the levels.
I don't want to over react to all the information (side effects, associated diseases, etc.) that I'm reading and I now feel like I'm going to be at hime for the rest of his life observing him.
Where to start- I assume home testing is better than taking him in?
I obviously need my vet to explain what normal should be- what else should I be asking?
I love my boy so much. I should also mention that he has a fur sister (Pandora- different breed) that is now getting used to a food schedule also out of sympathy for her brother- she's not so happy- lol.
Thank you for your consideration and advice.