Laurasboyz
Member Since 2020
I've been quiet for a few days, but I do have news so I thought I should post.
I don't want to "ghost" anyone who had/has an interest in what's going on with Toe.
A different vet, one he had seen in March, but not the one who dx'd him as diabetic in June, examined Toeby yesterday. He had blood work, and x-rays.
The blood work showed his kidney, liver, globulin, etc values were normal.
I was glad to hear his thyroid levels were "beautiful".
He's only lost about 7 oz since June, I thought more; and at 10.8 lbs she's not concerned that he's too thin.
His heart murmur is a bit louder but his heart is also a little enlarged on one side, and there were some "patchy" areas on his lungs which may be a little fluid. His other internal organs looked okay. He does have some gingivitis that we'll deal with later. First we're going to address what she saw with the heart/lungs with a diuretic to see if that makes a difference for him as far as feeling a bit perkier.
We talked about what might be causing him to not feel 100%, and possible treatments.
She mentioned the connection with steroids and diabetes and how it would be good to avoid them.
It's one step at a time for now.
The vet thinks he's gone into remission - I'm afraid to even write that, for fear it might not be true, or change. The vet thinks the early intervention with Lantus and monitoring him at home made a difference.
I'm not going to be giving him insulin for now, and I hope it stays that way.
I did pick up a box of FortiFlora, in the hope it helps him to enjoy eating only low carb wet food more.
The Dr. Elsey's dry gave his brother constipation issues, so Toeby's not getting any unless as a treat.
My intention is to stay here on the board, help where I can, and keep reading posts and trying to educate myself. I probably should check his BG's from time to time to be sure they are not going up. He was dropping so low on so little insulin - it will be a big weight off my shoulders even if he does have other health issues.
I sincerely thank everyone who took the time to offer support or advice, or even think positive thoughts.
I hope posting this hasn't jinxed anything... paws crossed for us, please.
Laura
I don't want to "ghost" anyone who had/has an interest in what's going on with Toe.
A different vet, one he had seen in March, but not the one who dx'd him as diabetic in June, examined Toeby yesterday. He had blood work, and x-rays.
The blood work showed his kidney, liver, globulin, etc values were normal.
I was glad to hear his thyroid levels were "beautiful".
He's only lost about 7 oz since June, I thought more; and at 10.8 lbs she's not concerned that he's too thin.
His heart murmur is a bit louder but his heart is also a little enlarged on one side, and there were some "patchy" areas on his lungs which may be a little fluid. His other internal organs looked okay. He does have some gingivitis that we'll deal with later. First we're going to address what she saw with the heart/lungs with a diuretic to see if that makes a difference for him as far as feeling a bit perkier.
We talked about what might be causing him to not feel 100%, and possible treatments.
She mentioned the connection with steroids and diabetes and how it would be good to avoid them.
It's one step at a time for now.
The vet thinks he's gone into remission - I'm afraid to even write that, for fear it might not be true, or change. The vet thinks the early intervention with Lantus and monitoring him at home made a difference.
I'm not going to be giving him insulin for now, and I hope it stays that way.
I did pick up a box of FortiFlora, in the hope it helps him to enjoy eating only low carb wet food more.
The Dr. Elsey's dry gave his brother constipation issues, so Toeby's not getting any unless as a treat.
My intention is to stay here on the board, help where I can, and keep reading posts and trying to educate myself. I probably should check his BG's from time to time to be sure they are not going up. He was dropping so low on so little insulin - it will be a big weight off my shoulders even if he does have other health issues.
I sincerely thank everyone who took the time to offer support or advice, or even think positive thoughts.
I hope posting this hasn't jinxed anything... paws crossed for us, please.
Laura

