I've been lurking here for awhile learning and understanding about this- 14 year old cat has been diabetic for two years, with 2 units of lantus 2x a day - we had a few glucose curves done to make sure this was right. He was doing great until last night, and he started vomiting clear liquid and stopped eating and drinking. He was barely moving this morning so we took him straight to the ER, where DKA was diagnosed.
Got an update from the vet that an ultrasound showed an enlarged liver and intestines, and indicated it could possibly be lymphoma but they can't do a biopsy until he's more stable. He has not eaten for over 24 hours and is still dehydrated and on fluids/insulin for the time being. The hospital will continue to monitor.
Been reading threads on DKA in here as much as I can, trying to understand this better. The cost makes it even more difficult to know what to do (5-7k for treatment), especially given that there might be another condition hiding. The enlarged organs is what has me worried now, but this is my first experience with DKA and I have no idea what 'normal' is. They're planning to introduce food to him overnight, but he's still not in stable condition after ~6 hours of fluids and insulin.
Really no questions except wanting to vent somewhere, and worrying both about my cat and the possibility of spending almost 10k and still having the same outcome (and putting the cat through more hardships along the way).
EDIT: if anyone has any recommendations on what to do next other than wait, I'd love to hear more DKA stories. Can't keep my mind at ease, and likely won't until this is over.
Got an update from the vet that an ultrasound showed an enlarged liver and intestines, and indicated it could possibly be lymphoma but they can't do a biopsy until he's more stable. He has not eaten for over 24 hours and is still dehydrated and on fluids/insulin for the time being. The hospital will continue to monitor.
Been reading threads on DKA in here as much as I can, trying to understand this better. The cost makes it even more difficult to know what to do (5-7k for treatment), especially given that there might be another condition hiding. The enlarged organs is what has me worried now, but this is my first experience with DKA and I have no idea what 'normal' is. They're planning to introduce food to him overnight, but he's still not in stable condition after ~6 hours of fluids and insulin.
Really no questions except wanting to vent somewhere, and worrying both about my cat and the possibility of spending almost 10k and still having the same outcome (and putting the cat through more hardships along the way).
EDIT: if anyone has any recommendations on what to do next other than wait, I'd love to hear more DKA stories. Can't keep my mind at ease, and likely won't until this is over.
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