Jodey&Eddie&Blue
Member Since 2021
Good morning,
Here is yesterday when I managed to get in a few tests beyond the regular:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/11-22-eddie-amps-358-5-5-268-8-194-pmps-191-5-157.271081/
I'll be having a Zoom meeting with the IM vet today and we are discussing insulin requirements, SRT and the endocrine system in this context:
"One particular challenge with SRS and SRT for feline acromegaly is that the time to onset of an endocrinologic response is highly variable and often quite long. Although Wormhoudt et al8 reported that the median time to lowest insulin dose was 9.5 months for cats that underwent SRT, at least 1 cat in their case series had a documented response within a month of irradiation. Similarly, Mayer et al7 reported that insulin requirements began decreasing within the first 2 months after full-course radiotherapy in 2 of 6 diabetic cats. In a case report, Littler et al30 reported a hypoglycemic episode in a cat 2 months after a hypofractioned course of radiotherapy, which necessitated a decrease in the exogenous insulin dose" ("Endocrine response and outcome in 14 cats with insulin resistance and acromegaly treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (17 Gy) https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/ajvr/83/1/ajvr.21.08.0122.xml , emphasis mine).
Eddie has already had a decrease in insulin from end of October (27u) to now (15u). Although I know ECID I'm wondering if Eddie is following in Blue's pawsteps after his SRT. Blue started needing lower and lower doses about 4 weeks following his SRT in
Here is yesterday when I managed to get in a few tests beyond the regular:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/11-22-eddie-amps-358-5-5-268-8-194-pmps-191-5-157.271081/
I'll be having a Zoom meeting with the IM vet today and we are discussing insulin requirements, SRT and the endocrine system in this context:
"One particular challenge with SRS and SRT for feline acromegaly is that the time to onset of an endocrinologic response is highly variable and often quite long. Although Wormhoudt et al8 reported that the median time to lowest insulin dose was 9.5 months for cats that underwent SRT, at least 1 cat in their case series had a documented response within a month of irradiation. Similarly, Mayer et al7 reported that insulin requirements began decreasing within the first 2 months after full-course radiotherapy in 2 of 6 diabetic cats. In a case report, Littler et al30 reported a hypoglycemic episode in a cat 2 months after a hypofractioned course of radiotherapy, which necessitated a decrease in the exogenous insulin dose" ("Endocrine response and outcome in 14 cats with insulin resistance and acromegaly treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (17 Gy) https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/ajvr/83/1/ajvr.21.08.0122.xml , emphasis mine).
Eddie has already had a decrease in insulin from end of October (27u) to now (15u). Although I know ECID I'm wondering if Eddie is following in Blue's pawsteps after his SRT. Blue started needing lower and lower doses about 4 weeks following his SRT in
