? Update on Mouse - OTJ TRIAL - TRIAL over...she's now vomiting

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Polgeria

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Hi everyone!! Long time no chat!
Mouse and I have been doing well!! Sorry for dropping into oblivion for awhile, but life interrupted. Her numbers have been amazing, and I'm super proud of her tiny body.

Due to unforeseen circumstances yesterday, we had a surprise OTJ trial yesterday and she did amazing, so we're making it official today. Are there any guidelines on that here? I haven't been able to find it.
 
Well, the trial is over. She just started vomiting, and her BG spiked to 109. I've given her 0.25 UI of insulin and we're gonna keep her there for a bit longer.
 
That being said I might not stop the trial just yet. You are using an AT so that still is in normal range.

Given that she's still vomiting after getting insulin, drooling, licking her lips, and howling, I'm thinking she's not ready for it yet. She only spiked to 109, and she's not reacting well to it.
 
Another update for you all: we are at the emergency vets: she started open mouth breathing along with everything else and curled up next to her carrier after not finding any other place she wanted to hide.
 
Update from the doctor: they don't think it's related to her diabetes, he actually thinks she's in remission as far as that goes. He thinks based on her x-rays from the last time he was there and her symptoms now that her heart disease has progressed. She's on oxygen now and they want to keep her overnight for observation and testing, and do another x-ray to see if heart has enlarged more.
 
She's got a 4/6 heart murmur. I'm not sure where to go from there. I don't think we can afford surgery. Our care credit card is maxed out, I'm out of work, we just had another cat go through an overnight emergency visit last week, and this overnight stay is going to max out another credit card. She's only 11 years old though.
 
:( I dont know if DCIN helps with this kind of thing. Surgery was never an option for us. Meds kept Waldo comfy for 2 years. I dont know if thats an option for your baby though :bighug:
 
I don’t think they would do surgery. There are drugs for CHF and they can try to remove the fluid and see if it comes back. If there’s isn’t kidney disease lasix is an option.

Ty, I don't know anything about murmurs. It's never been an issue until now. I just knew we had to be careful with her fluids.

I dont know if DCIN helps with this kind of thing.
What /Who is DCIN? I've seen them mentioned before, but never inquired.
I just know that this visit alone is going to be around $1,200-$2,000 or more, and I'm going to pretty much have to put it on a credit card. I haven't even gotten a quote yet, I just told them to fix her. But I know the last cat they had over night just purely for observation was $1,200 and that was without any meds.
 
Murmurs can be benign or not. Max had one for years that was benign and the cardiologist said would never be a problem. The years later he had CHF that was unrelated. The cardiologist was very surprised to see me back. I think it was 4 years later.
 
Neko lived with a murmur for several years before her heart progressed to the "need to do something" stage. There is a kind of murmur they can get due to aging. If you can afford a cardiologist vet consult, they are really helpful. Typically issues are treated with drugs. Neko was on 3 different heart drugs. :rolleyes:

FYI - Mouse is looking good. Under TR, a week in normal numbers earns a reduction. You were overdue for the drop to 0.1 units.
 
She's got a 4/6 heart murmur. I'm not sure where to go from there. I don't think we can afford surgery. Our care credit card is maxed out, I'm out of work, we just had another cat go through an overnight emergency visit last week, and this overnight stay is going to max out another credit card. She's only 11 years old though.

Are they able to do an echocardiogram or cardiac ultrasound there?
 
Update on Mouse: So far her heart is looking good, no signs of failure! ♥️♥️ They're not sure why she was open mouth breathing and cyanotic when I brought her in, but she's looking a lot better now. She's not eating much at the moment though. Her x-rays showed an increase in her intestinal lining though, so the vet is concerned about that. I've ok'd an ultrasound to rule out further issues in the gi tract.
She might be home tomorrow if she continues to improve.
 
FYI - Mouse is looking good. Under TR, a week in normal numbers earns a reduction. You were overdue for the drop to 0.1 units.

I had been planning on running a curve this week and then dropping the dose based on the curve results, since I have been so bad with her testing recently.

I don't think the vet is giving her insulin while she's there, I'll have to check on that. They didn't ask me about dosing or which insulin I'm using, and I think I only mentioned her dose...the vet keeps saying that her numbers are good, but he's got her testing up in the 200's right now (stress related most likely). I hope I don't have to up her dose to bring her back down to the numbers I had her at before all this.
 
I don't think the vet is giving her insulin while she's there, I'll have to check on that. They didn't ask me about dosing or which insulin I'm using, and I think I only mentioned her dose...the vet keeps saying that her numbers are good, but he's got her testing up in the 200's right now (stress related most likely). I hope I don't have to up her dose to bring her back down to the numbers I had her at before all this.
Worth a phone call. The vets would dose based on the numbers in front of them with whatever insulin they deem fit.
 
They are testing with an alpha track, and not giving insulin at this time, they feel she's too low at 120BG. That's on track with my numbers on a human meter.
I let them know that I don't want her getting anything more than .25 UI.

Interestingly enough, the tech I spoke with has 2 diabetic kitties herself that she's issues with, so I mentioned how much help you all have been to me. She might be by for some advice
 
I finally got through to the vet's office, and she's off oxygen! She's not eating though, so they're giving her fluids to counter that. They're also giving her an antiemetic.

Her glucose is still over 200, but they're not giving her insulin.

She's had her abdominal ultrasound, but the results haven't been added to her chart, and the vet will call me when they're in there.

She's no longer a priority case, since she's not critical any more, so I'll be waiting a bit I bet.
 
Just got Mouse home. The ultrasound sound results were not good. She's got inflammation all over her GI tract and fluid in what's left of her uterus. They want to do a biopsy and remove at minimum the fluids, maximum the remainder of the tissue. For now we've got steroids, pain meds, and antibiotics for her.

I'm going to follow up with her normal vet on pricing for the biopsy and surgery, as we're already at $3000, and discuss next options.
 
Just got Mouse home. The ultrasound sound results were not good. She's got inflammation all over her GI tract and fluid in what's left of her uterus. They want to do a biopsy and remove at minimum the fluids, maximum the remainder of the tissue. For now we've got steroids, pain meds, and antibiotics for her.

I'm going to follow up with her normal vet on pricing for the biopsy and surgery, as we're already at $3000, and discuss next options.
I'm so sorry Allison, what do you mean what's left of her utetus?
Poor baby, my heart breaks for her and you.
Please let us know what your vet says
$3000 already Jesus :bighug::bighug:
 
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