Arthur has chronic pancreatitis, which we suspect caused his diabetes a few years ago. It flares up occasionally and causes major issues like DKA, hepatic lipidosis, etc.
Being basically broke, I coordinated with his vet this time around (DKA, refusal to eat) to work on him at home. Antibiotics, sub-q fluids, syringe feeding, insulin. He came around, and as of last night he was basically normal.
The only problem has been that I have been unable to get his BG levels down. Prior to the episode, he was taking 2u of Lantus twice a day. I have been testing him at least three times a day (Alpha Trak II) and adjusting his insulin based on that, per instructions from the vet. As I couldn't get his BG numbers to go down, I was giving him more insulin, up to 7 units a day.
As of this morning, he suddenly refused food (last night he wolfed his food down as normal), and when I came home from work he was just laying on the floor. His BG was 521. It has ranged between 300s and "hi" over the last several days, apart from one reading of 180. Today he is showing "small" (15mg/dL) ketones in his urine again, which explains the refusal to eat and the lethargy.
After searching, I came across threads on this forum saying that increasing his insulin was actually a bad thing that could have caused his spikes. I wish I had known that sooner. I thought I was doing the right thing.
My question is, how do I fix this??? I can't hospitalize him, I don't have the money, but anything that can be done at home I can do.
Being basically broke, I coordinated with his vet this time around (DKA, refusal to eat) to work on him at home. Antibiotics, sub-q fluids, syringe feeding, insulin. He came around, and as of last night he was basically normal.
The only problem has been that I have been unable to get his BG levels down. Prior to the episode, he was taking 2u of Lantus twice a day. I have been testing him at least three times a day (Alpha Trak II) and adjusting his insulin based on that, per instructions from the vet. As I couldn't get his BG numbers to go down, I was giving him more insulin, up to 7 units a day.
As of this morning, he suddenly refused food (last night he wolfed his food down as normal), and when I came home from work he was just laying on the floor. His BG was 521. It has ranged between 300s and "hi" over the last several days, apart from one reading of 180. Today he is showing "small" (15mg/dL) ketones in his urine again, which explains the refusal to eat and the lethargy.
After searching, I came across threads on this forum saying that increasing his insulin was actually a bad thing that could have caused his spikes. I wish I had known that sooner. I thought I was doing the right thing.
My question is, how do I fix this??? I can't hospitalize him, I don't have the money, but anything that can be done at home I can do.
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