Purrberry
Member Since 2020
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-15-fred-pmps-366-4-391-7-5-393-ketone-8.246200/
I corresponded with my vet about the possibility of doing some R, and she said that they only do that in emergency/DKA situations, so it wouldn't be a long-term solution. She then also said that she's never heard of a cat who had a Somogyi-like response when they hit normal numbers. (So I take that for what its worth)
She has again suggested an internal medicine specialist in NYC, but Fred absolutely cannot handle that drive. I just think, at this point, that they have reached their limit in what they can do for him.
To say I'm discouraged this morning is an understatement. I'm doing everything by the rules and all that I can. Out of each week, Fred has one day in decent numbers, and 6 in a bounce. (t least, I think it's bounce related) I can't get help with R/it doesn't seem to be the answer. So I increase and increase, only to have the same repeated.
We were making such progress starting in mid-March, and then the pancreatitis came along and erased that. Now, although he's acting very well, we can't get back on track. He's getting more demanding for food, which worries me. He's also starting to fight the testing, likely as I've just done too much, trying for answers and patterns. But he's just high and flat...high and flat.
I don't know what to do anymore.
I corresponded with my vet about the possibility of doing some R, and she said that they only do that in emergency/DKA situations, so it wouldn't be a long-term solution. She then also said that she's never heard of a cat who had a Somogyi-like response when they hit normal numbers. (So I take that for what its worth)
She has again suggested an internal medicine specialist in NYC, but Fred absolutely cannot handle that drive. I just think, at this point, that they have reached their limit in what they can do for him.
To say I'm discouraged this morning is an understatement. I'm doing everything by the rules and all that I can. Out of each week, Fred has one day in decent numbers, and 6 in a bounce. (t least, I think it's bounce related) I can't get help with R/it doesn't seem to be the answer. So I increase and increase, only to have the same repeated.
We were making such progress starting in mid-March, and then the pancreatitis came along and erased that. Now, although he's acting very well, we can't get back on track. He's getting more demanding for food, which worries me. He's also starting to fight the testing, likely as I've just done too much, trying for answers and patterns. But he's just high and flat...high and flat.
I don't know what to do anymore.

