Daddy Jack's Mommy (GA)
Member Since 2019
Marley, age 14, was dx with diabetes on 5/30 (only eight days after Jack officially came out of remission). He is in the midst of an absolutely horrible, painful flair up from stomatitis. He's had this heartless disorder since he was 4 years old, and has had all of his teeth removed except for 4 incisors on the top. Some were removed when he was 6, and the rest were removed when he was 10. He has always had occasional flair ups but they pass without any real drama. Not this time. He has open ulcers in the back of his mouth, and has been to the ER and to my regular vet four times since May 22nd. He also underwent a small procedure where he was put under and x rayed to be certain that no roots or bone fragments were remaining in is gums. There are none. It was during this time that he was dx with diabetes and it's been a tough road. He is wonderful for testing and shooting. (But HORRIBLE for giving meds, even liquid). I don't test him frequently because he often is in too much pain to mess with if it's not necessary. His numbers are high and I feel like I may be fighting a losing battle. Eating is a struggle, as sometimes food instantly causes what I have come to refer to as an "episode." During these episodes, he widely opens his mouth and loudly growls, turning his head from side to side and pawing at his mouth with both feet. He also will run around growling. He literally freaks out. I know he's hungry (because of his elevated BG) and sometimes will eat an enormous amount of food. When he can't eat, I never try and force it because it would throw him into a painful episode. For the most part, he usually eats at least one good meal a day, sometimes two. On rare days, he doesn't eat at all, although those days may finally be behind us. I test him for ketones (yesterday was the last time), and he has no trace.
Here is my question - Should I give Marley a token dose or a small amount of insulin when he doesn't eat at all? I reduce his dose when he only eats a portion, but so far, I don't dose him at all if he doesn't eat. I'm not sure if this is the right thing to do. What would you do?
Marley is so sweet, affectionate, personable, and funny. Yes, he's funny. It's so sad to see him in so much pain. I have an appointment to bring him to a new vet this Saturday. They have specialists at this animal hospital and will refer me to the appropriate one, if needed. Otherwise, they are more experienced with stomatitis and I'm hoping and praying for some relief for my sweet little guy.
Here is my question - Should I give Marley a token dose or a small amount of insulin when he doesn't eat at all? I reduce his dose when he only eats a portion, but so far, I don't dose him at all if he doesn't eat. I'm not sure if this is the right thing to do. What would you do?
Marley is so sweet, affectionate, personable, and funny. Yes, he's funny. It's so sad to see him in so much pain. I have an appointment to bring him to a new vet this Saturday. They have specialists at this animal hospital and will refer me to the appropriate one, if needed. Otherwise, they are more experienced with stomatitis and I'm hoping and praying for some relief for my sweet little guy.
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