Diana & Martin
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone, this is my first time posting here but I've been lurking the forum for a while. I'll try to be as detailed as possible with background and my question!
My 13 year old Martin was diagnosed with diabetes a month ago. He's always had fantastic health and it is the sweetest baby ever. The DM diagnosis came after we took him to the vet back in February/March because I noticed that he was dry heaving (I then figured he was coughing) a lot without throwing up, especially after using his litter box. Long story short he was diagnosed with a bad-ish case of bronchitis triggered by the new litter that we had started using a few months prior. We of course changed the litter and the vet gave them a steroid shot and a second one three weeks later after the cough hadn't subsided.
Fast forward to last month, I noticed that he was extremely thirsty all the time and peeing a bunch. I also believed that maybe there was blood in his urine which is what prompted us to take him to the vet again. The urine analysis came back negative for blood but his glucose levels were through the roof. A few tests later and he was diagnosed with diabetes (most likely steroid induced, but who knows). The vet prescribed two shots a day starting with 1'1 IU (I'm not sure if I'm writing that correctly, but it was the first two lines of the 0.5 40 IU syringe). We took him again two weeks later for his blood fructosamine analysis appointment and while we had seen him somewhat improve (his coat was looking a little better, he had less dandruff, was not as thirsty, and was a bit more active) his fructosamine levels were even higher than before. After this appointment the vet increases the dose to 3.5 lines in the syringe (again, sorry for not remembering the actual dose!). He also told me that his clinical signs were more important than fructosamine levels because those take longer to go down, so he wasn't too worried about the increase.
It's been a little over a week since that appointment and now I'm a little concerned because Martin has thrown up twice in the past two days. He threw up yesterday afternoon some 5 or 6 hours after his morning shot. Worried about hypoglycemia I hand fed him some of his food and he happily took it (he's a spoiled baby who loves to be hand fed) and after nibbling a little from my hand he kept on eating from his dish a little more. At night, we gave him his regular shot but I decided to give him a lower dose (two lines instead of three), just in case.
I'm worried because he just threw up again today -- both times making a heart-wrenching sound that he only does when (I think) he's in pain before vomiting. Yesterday he threw up on the floor, but today for the first time ever in his life he went into his litter box to puke. Yesterdays vomit was mostly water with a bit of food and todays was significantly thicker (maybe because he had just eaten). Today he threw up an hour and a half after his shot.
Other important things to mention:
- we live in Barcelona, Spain. Our vet here didn't recommend or mention a glucose monitor so we don't have one of those
- what he did tell us to do was to test his urine every two days with urine testing strip and to specifically keep an eye out for ketone bodies. He said that if he ever tested positive for that to take him right away because of ketoacidosis
- I test him every day and there are no ketone bodies. His glucose always shows up extremely high, but the vet told me that glucose is not the best indicator in cats, so he likes to rely more on fructosamine
- being summer in Spain, the vet is on vacation. I just sent him an email but I'm sure I won't be hearing back any time soon
- we have an appointment for his next check up September 2nd
- the insulin I give him is called Caninsulin
so my question is, should I be worried about the vomiting? Should I take him to another vet right now while ours is on vacation? And, should I give him his regular shot tonight?
I appreciate your answers and useful information!!
Ps - I forgot to mention that he had gained a little weight on his second appointment, which was great news because we has losing weight a bit fast
My 13 year old Martin was diagnosed with diabetes a month ago. He's always had fantastic health and it is the sweetest baby ever. The DM diagnosis came after we took him to the vet back in February/March because I noticed that he was dry heaving (I then figured he was coughing) a lot without throwing up, especially after using his litter box. Long story short he was diagnosed with a bad-ish case of bronchitis triggered by the new litter that we had started using a few months prior. We of course changed the litter and the vet gave them a steroid shot and a second one three weeks later after the cough hadn't subsided.
Fast forward to last month, I noticed that he was extremely thirsty all the time and peeing a bunch. I also believed that maybe there was blood in his urine which is what prompted us to take him to the vet again. The urine analysis came back negative for blood but his glucose levels were through the roof. A few tests later and he was diagnosed with diabetes (most likely steroid induced, but who knows). The vet prescribed two shots a day starting with 1'1 IU (I'm not sure if I'm writing that correctly, but it was the first two lines of the 0.5 40 IU syringe). We took him again two weeks later for his blood fructosamine analysis appointment and while we had seen him somewhat improve (his coat was looking a little better, he had less dandruff, was not as thirsty, and was a bit more active) his fructosamine levels were even higher than before. After this appointment the vet increases the dose to 3.5 lines in the syringe (again, sorry for not remembering the actual dose!). He also told me that his clinical signs were more important than fructosamine levels because those take longer to go down, so he wasn't too worried about the increase.
It's been a little over a week since that appointment and now I'm a little concerned because Martin has thrown up twice in the past two days. He threw up yesterday afternoon some 5 or 6 hours after his morning shot. Worried about hypoglycemia I hand fed him some of his food and he happily took it (he's a spoiled baby who loves to be hand fed) and after nibbling a little from my hand he kept on eating from his dish a little more. At night, we gave him his regular shot but I decided to give him a lower dose (two lines instead of three), just in case.
I'm worried because he just threw up again today -- both times making a heart-wrenching sound that he only does when (I think) he's in pain before vomiting. Yesterday he threw up on the floor, but today for the first time ever in his life he went into his litter box to puke. Yesterdays vomit was mostly water with a bit of food and todays was significantly thicker (maybe because he had just eaten). Today he threw up an hour and a half after his shot.
Other important things to mention:
- we live in Barcelona, Spain. Our vet here didn't recommend or mention a glucose monitor so we don't have one of those
- what he did tell us to do was to test his urine every two days with urine testing strip and to specifically keep an eye out for ketone bodies. He said that if he ever tested positive for that to take him right away because of ketoacidosis
- I test him every day and there are no ketone bodies. His glucose always shows up extremely high, but the vet told me that glucose is not the best indicator in cats, so he likes to rely more on fructosamine
- being summer in Spain, the vet is on vacation. I just sent him an email but I'm sure I won't be hearing back any time soon
- we have an appointment for his next check up September 2nd
- the insulin I give him is called Caninsulin
so my question is, should I be worried about the vomiting? Should I take him to another vet right now while ours is on vacation? And, should I give him his regular shot tonight?
I appreciate your answers and useful information!!
Ps - I forgot to mention that he had gained a little weight on his second appointment, which was great news because we has losing weight a bit fast