AEHawkeye
Member Since 2019
I am new to this forum and new to feline diabetes. I have a 14 year old cat who had previously had undiagnosed diabetes and stopped moving Saturday (still conscious). I took him to the emergency vet and his blood glucose didn’t even register a number at first as it was too high. He was also severely dehydrated. Also does have ulcers in his mouth due to previously diagnosed gingivitis stomatitis which we were previously treating with a steroid (knowing diabetes was a risk and would have to discontinue steroids if it happened). They don’t want us to take him home until they get insulin to regulate his BG and he eats on his own. nHe was also severely dehydrated. He’s gotten the hydration back, most of his bloodwork looks clear, no visible obstruction or masses on an X-ray. He is doing better, visibly shows a will to live, but his BG is still unstable and he is eating only a little on his own (ulcers in his mouth) so they are supplementing with syringe feeding. I am seeing a lot of information that 4 days isn’t long enough to try and stabilize his BG for a new diagnoses this severe. My question - financially we have to decide tomorrow if we will keep him treated in the hospital, try to convince them to let us work on it at home with frequent visits, or put him to sleep. We foremost want him to have quality of life which is not guaranteed at this point because of his stomatitis. And we don’t want to give up, but any more than a couple of days more at the hospital isn’t financially feasible. We have to stabilize his BG before addressing the stomatitis. So I’m wondering if it is reasonable to try and continue regulating the BG at home rather than hospital since it seems like it isn’t abnormal to take weeks.
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