Hi Sandra,
If you're worried about a possible diabetes Dx, then you need to bring a urine sample with you to the vets to check for glucose and ketones in the urine and also make sure that they run a
fructosamine blood test. (Note: An on-the-spot check showing high blood glucose at the vet's office is insufficient as a diagnostic for FD because BG may be temporarily elevated due to travel/vet stress.) Your vet should also be looking at your kitty's clinical signs in conjunction with blood and urine test results. The most common clinical signs of feline diabetes include:
* increased peeing/drinking (polyuria/polydipsia, aka PU/PD)
* increased hunger (may be ravenous)
* unexplained weight loss (even in spite of increased food consumption)
* poor hair coat condition (dry, dull, unkempt, dander-ridden)
* low mood/lack of energy
* inappropriate elimination
* loss of appetite/nausea/vomiting (if cat has high ketone levels/ketoacidosis - both are medical emergencies requiring immediate veterinary intervention)
Note: the above clinical signs can also appear due to non-diabetes health issues. For more information on symptoms and diagnosis of FD see:
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=1 2130&aid=199
If you are concerned about possible feline diabetes it would be a good safety precaution to regularly check Lulu's urine for ketones. More info and tips here:
Testing your cat for ketones
Tips for collecting urine samples
He finally placed an E-tube for feeding and hydration. Been feeding Critical Nutrition diet. Doing well but still not eating on her on. Still drinking though. On pred, ax, cerenia and pepcid.
I also second the suggestions to check Lulu for pancreatitis. Diagnosis is usually based on clinical signs (lethargy is probably the most consistent symptom in cats but nausea and inappetence are very common clinical signs, Spec fPL blood test and, if required, abdominal ultrasound. More info here:
IDEXX Feline Pancreatitis Guidelines
The following page has a list of common signs of nausea:
Nausea / inappetence symptoms and treatments
I also had very good results with ondansetron for nausea.
More information on IBD here:
IBDkitties.net
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