s.sallaz87
Member Since 2015
Hello all.
It has been a LONG time since I've posted here. I have a very hectic and busy life, and don't always have the time to hop online.
So much has happened since my last post. My little fur baby Snuggy has gone through the wringer this past year, and my head is spinning!
Since I adopted him, Snuggy has had multiple X-rays, scans, unreasoned, lab work, curves and hospital stays. Snuggy is about two years old and was diagnosed diabetic at the age of 9mos. He has many strange symptoms including abdominal swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, uncoordinated movements, lethargy, aggression and unregulated blood glucose. All scans and testing have shown no physical illness. He has randomly occurring high white blood cell counts, but they resolve themselves within a day or two without treatment. He had exploratory surgery soon after adoption and even the biopsies showed no disease process even though there was visible swelling and abnormal coloring and texture to his intestines, liver and kidneys. He is a mystery to both vets I have taken him too. And I am at a loss.
My question here is- is it possible for a diabetic cat to be resistant to insulin and unable to be regulated ever? His BG #'s run anywhere from the mid 300's to the HIGH 400's - usually closer to 500. This morning at +3 after his am shot he was 480. I have tried new food, increasing his insulin, added exercise- nothing makes a difference in his numbers or behavior. I don't know what to do for him.
Any tips?
It has been a LONG time since I've posted here. I have a very hectic and busy life, and don't always have the time to hop online.
So much has happened since my last post. My little fur baby Snuggy has gone through the wringer this past year, and my head is spinning!
Since I adopted him, Snuggy has had multiple X-rays, scans, unreasoned, lab work, curves and hospital stays. Snuggy is about two years old and was diagnosed diabetic at the age of 9mos. He has many strange symptoms including abdominal swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, uncoordinated movements, lethargy, aggression and unregulated blood glucose. All scans and testing have shown no physical illness. He has randomly occurring high white blood cell counts, but they resolve themselves within a day or two without treatment. He had exploratory surgery soon after adoption and even the biopsies showed no disease process even though there was visible swelling and abnormal coloring and texture to his intestines, liver and kidneys. He is a mystery to both vets I have taken him too. And I am at a loss.
My question here is- is it possible for a diabetic cat to be resistant to insulin and unable to be regulated ever? His BG #'s run anywhere from the mid 300's to the HIGH 400's - usually closer to 500. This morning at +3 after his am shot he was 480. I have tried new food, increasing his insulin, added exercise- nothing makes a difference in his numbers or behavior. I don't know what to do for him.
Any tips?

