SarahNOLA
Member Since 2017
Previously, cancer :-(
Would like advice from people who have given palliative care to a cat with a terminal non-diabetes disease. Starbuck's second biopsy doesn't come back till Wednesday, but the oncologist thinks it's likely squamous cell carcinoma, which has a <10% survival rate even with surgery and radiation. The tumor has taken over part of her jaw bone--all in less than 2 weeks. If this diagnosis is confirmed, I have chosen not to put her through treatment. I'm heartbroken, especially since she was doing so well with her diabetes, but I want to do what's best for her. I was told her life expectancy would be ~2-3 months even with the surgery.
In the meantime (since she's been at the vet so much getting prodded & getting pain meds 1x a day) I've been skipping some shots to see how she does. I also have pulled back on testing her as much... I just want her last weeks to be as happy as possible. I was out of town overnight & skipped two shots, and her PMPS was just 96. Her chart hasn't been all green, but she mostly tops out at 120-130.
I'm going to try skipping her shot tonight to see what happens. If she's doing 90-130 without insulin, do you think that's fine? (in light of the fact that she does not have much time left) She's still eating, acting normally, and very happy. I'm leaning towards trying her OTJ and testing her twice a day. I would put her back on the micro dose if she popped up, say, a 200.
Would like advice from people who have given palliative care to a cat with a terminal non-diabetes disease. Starbuck's second biopsy doesn't come back till Wednesday, but the oncologist thinks it's likely squamous cell carcinoma, which has a <10% survival rate even with surgery and radiation. The tumor has taken over part of her jaw bone--all in less than 2 weeks. If this diagnosis is confirmed, I have chosen not to put her through treatment. I'm heartbroken, especially since she was doing so well with her diabetes, but I want to do what's best for her. I was told her life expectancy would be ~2-3 months even with the surgery.
In the meantime (since she's been at the vet so much getting prodded & getting pain meds 1x a day) I've been skipping some shots to see how she does. I also have pulled back on testing her as much... I just want her last weeks to be as happy as possible. I was out of town overnight & skipped two shots, and her PMPS was just 96. Her chart hasn't been all green, but she mostly tops out at 120-130.
I'm going to try skipping her shot tonight to see what happens. If she's doing 90-130 without insulin, do you think that's fine? (in light of the fact that she does not have much time left) She's still eating, acting normally, and very happy. I'm leaning towards trying her OTJ and testing her twice a day. I would put her back on the micro dose if she popped up, say, a 200.
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