Wendy and Eva
Member Since 2022
** Update - Wendy has been on 5 units since 10/20/2022 and she's still not regulated **
10/20/2022: Wendy couldn't keep any food in her stomach and was vomiting every time she would try to eat. I took her to the vet and requested for TAMU GI Panel test. The vet gave her a B12 shot and sent me home with injectable Cerenia and Buprenorphine. I had to advocate for the vet to prescribe the Buprenorhine because he didn't see the need for it. I showed him articles from this forum which he briefly read and gave in. He only gave me 5 days/syringes worth of medicine. I also requested Ondansetron, and again, he didn't see the need for it. I showed him the article which he didn't read and said he had to order it because he doesn't like to prescribe to his patients. Wendy wasn't lethargic and was moving around without any issues. Was also tested for ketones and was negative.
10/21/2022: Administered Cerenia injectable after AM shot and Buprenorphine 0.6cc. Has been very alert and moving around faster than the usual. Has been eating and drinking water without any issues. I did question the dose that was prescribed to administer, but vet confirmed it was the correct dose. Administered SUB-Q fluids as per vets instructions.
10/25/2022: TAMU GI Panel results confirmed Wendy has pancreatitis. The vet explained there was no cure for it and only prescribed B12 shots to be administered once per week. I asked if he could prescribe Buprenorphine so that I can have in my toolbox to administer when Wendy has flareups, but unfortunately he declined my request. He said, if Wendy gets sick again, to call him and we would take it from there.
10/21/2022 to 11/01/2022: During this time, Wendy was given Buprenorphine and did well. She did vomit one other time but was not as bad as the day I took her to the vet. The Bup made her pupils enlarge and was moving around a lot faster. She also started urinating outside the litter box and in random places. Wendy has gained her full appetite and moves around without any issues.
11/07/2022: Administered injectable Ondansetron and Cerenia due to her vomiting before AM shot. Medicine kicked in and was able to keep food in her stomach for the remainder of the day.
11/08/2022: Wendy has been sitting by the water bowl for longer periods of time. She drinks some water and then lets her chin touch the water. She will stay in that position for over 5 minutes which she has not done before.
Overall Wendy has been doing well, but is still not acting like before being diagnosed. I know there are several factors that play in place, and one of the biggest one is getting her regulated.
Experts: I do apologize for not posting daily and will start doing so moving forward. I was under the impression I was to post when I had questions or concerns, but now understand the importance of providing daily updates.
Questions:
@Wendy&Neko @Chris & China (GA) @Marje and Gracie
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...s-332-3-356-5-259-11-513.269878/#post-3010047
10/20/2022: Wendy couldn't keep any food in her stomach and was vomiting every time she would try to eat. I took her to the vet and requested for TAMU GI Panel test. The vet gave her a B12 shot and sent me home with injectable Cerenia and Buprenorphine. I had to advocate for the vet to prescribe the Buprenorhine because he didn't see the need for it. I showed him articles from this forum which he briefly read and gave in. He only gave me 5 days/syringes worth of medicine. I also requested Ondansetron, and again, he didn't see the need for it. I showed him the article which he didn't read and said he had to order it because he doesn't like to prescribe to his patients. Wendy wasn't lethargic and was moving around without any issues. Was also tested for ketones and was negative.
10/21/2022: Administered Cerenia injectable after AM shot and Buprenorphine 0.6cc. Has been very alert and moving around faster than the usual. Has been eating and drinking water without any issues. I did question the dose that was prescribed to administer, but vet confirmed it was the correct dose. Administered SUB-Q fluids as per vets instructions.
10/25/2022: TAMU GI Panel results confirmed Wendy has pancreatitis. The vet explained there was no cure for it and only prescribed B12 shots to be administered once per week. I asked if he could prescribe Buprenorphine so that I can have in my toolbox to administer when Wendy has flareups, but unfortunately he declined my request. He said, if Wendy gets sick again, to call him and we would take it from there.
10/21/2022 to 11/01/2022: During this time, Wendy was given Buprenorphine and did well. She did vomit one other time but was not as bad as the day I took her to the vet. The Bup made her pupils enlarge and was moving around a lot faster. She also started urinating outside the litter box and in random places. Wendy has gained her full appetite and moves around without any issues.
11/07/2022: Administered injectable Ondansetron and Cerenia due to her vomiting before AM shot. Medicine kicked in and was able to keep food in her stomach for the remainder of the day.
11/08/2022: Wendy has been sitting by the water bowl for longer periods of time. She drinks some water and then lets her chin touch the water. She will stay in that position for over 5 minutes which she has not done before.
Overall Wendy has been doing well, but is still not acting like before being diagnosed. I know there are several factors that play in place, and one of the biggest one is getting her regulated.
Experts: I do apologize for not posting daily and will start doing so moving forward. I was under the impression I was to post when I had questions or concerns, but now understand the importance of providing daily updates.
Questions:
- Is the dose of Buprenorphine that was prescribed by the vet too high? Wendy was weighing 9.4lbs during that time.
- I am having a hard time manually updating the labs on my spreadsheet and need some help. Who could help or guide me through this process? I did copy a picture of the TAMU report.
- On my last post, it was recommended to keep her on 5 units and have done so. However, I know I've kept her on that dose for too long because her numbers haven't changed much. Should I increase, and if so, what should I increase her to?
- Any idea why she keeps her head in the water bowl? Some days are worse than others and that's when I administer sub-q fluids. Vet recommended I continue administering fluids on a daily basis and said it wouldn't harm her. Should I administer only when I see her "off"?
- Would Buprenorphine cause her to urinate outside the litter box as she at times has been doing? She started doing it after taking this medication and we can't think of anything else. I took fresh urine to the vet to test for UTI & Ketones (I do test daily for ketones at home) and results were negative. She will only do this at night when we are asleep. There are no stressors for her not to use the litter box. I'm beyond frustrated because she has ruined imported chairs and rugs. I want to help her but don't know how. The litter box is always clean and we have plenty of them for her to use.
- I was prescribed 5 days/syringes of Buprenorphine and was charged $120. Does this sound about right? It's almost as expensive as the insulin. Any recommendations?
- When do you recommend I do a curve on Wendy?
@Wendy&Neko @Chris & China (GA) @Marje and Gracie
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...s-332-3-356-5-259-11-513.269878/#post-3010047

