Hi all,
I'm new here and could really use some help. My sweet girl (Molly) turns 15 next week and we've been having some issues with her diabetes.
A few months ago she started peeing everywhere and we took her to the vet where she was diagnosed with diabetes and a UTI. They prescribed 2.5 units of Caninsulin morning and night and pills for her UTI. We gave both (albeit unwillingly for the pills) but she lost her appetite and lost lots of weight rapidly. The vet had not told us at the time to at-home test and I knew nothing about diabetes so I would just make sure she ate, then give insulin. Because she stopped eating, I couldn't give it for a bit but we finally got her to start eating again so I gave 2.5 units. She went very low and ended up at an emergency vet where they said they believe because she lost so much weight so quickly that 2.5 units was way too much and she had gone low. She gave us an at-home tester and recommended we adjust her dose based on that. When we got home she was pretty consistently sitting around 6-12 mmol which we were told was perfect and she didn't need insulin. That was about 3 months ago.
Now, about a week ago she suddenly started getting high blood glucose level again. We've been testing morning and night before eating, exactly 12 hours apart. So, I started giving her 0.5 units to see how she would react. She did well, so we upped to 1.0 as her mmol went higher (27 is the highest I've seen). Now this morning I woke up and there's puke and diarrhea everywhere. She's on a diet of half Gastrointestinal fiber response hard food and half soft food of the same kind from royal canin. Based on what I've read, this isn't ideal since diabetic cats shouldn't have hard food or anything with a high carb level which I think this has but unfortunately she's a pretty heavily disabled rescue and we haven't been able to change her food. Before we got her, she inhumanely lost her tail and got spinal cord damage and has always had a very bad stomach because of that. Any time we've swapped her food, she's gotten diarrhea. This is the first time she's ever gotten it out of nowhere but I know diabetes can cause it when they're consistently high for a long time. I thought I'd been controlling it pretty well this last week but now I don't know what's happening.
Another somewhat unrelated issue is that every vet I've taken her to has either made things worse, tried to drain my bank account or gave bad advice. (we've been to 3, one gave very bad advice (put her down), one prescribed 2.5 units with no testing and one tried to charge me $5k when her blood sugar went low and wouldn't let me see her and when I got her back, they had broken her toe). So now I'm somewhat afraid of taking her to the vet since every vet nearby has made me and her uncomfortable in some way.
This morning she was 20.5, I couldn't give insulin because she won't eat. Please help, I don't know what to do and I don't want my baby to suffer or be in pain, I love her more than anything.
I'm new here and could really use some help. My sweet girl (Molly) turns 15 next week and we've been having some issues with her diabetes.
A few months ago she started peeing everywhere and we took her to the vet where she was diagnosed with diabetes and a UTI. They prescribed 2.5 units of Caninsulin morning and night and pills for her UTI. We gave both (albeit unwillingly for the pills) but she lost her appetite and lost lots of weight rapidly. The vet had not told us at the time to at-home test and I knew nothing about diabetes so I would just make sure she ate, then give insulin. Because she stopped eating, I couldn't give it for a bit but we finally got her to start eating again so I gave 2.5 units. She went very low and ended up at an emergency vet where they said they believe because she lost so much weight so quickly that 2.5 units was way too much and she had gone low. She gave us an at-home tester and recommended we adjust her dose based on that. When we got home she was pretty consistently sitting around 6-12 mmol which we were told was perfect and she didn't need insulin. That was about 3 months ago.
Now, about a week ago she suddenly started getting high blood glucose level again. We've been testing morning and night before eating, exactly 12 hours apart. So, I started giving her 0.5 units to see how she would react. She did well, so we upped to 1.0 as her mmol went higher (27 is the highest I've seen). Now this morning I woke up and there's puke and diarrhea everywhere. She's on a diet of half Gastrointestinal fiber response hard food and half soft food of the same kind from royal canin. Based on what I've read, this isn't ideal since diabetic cats shouldn't have hard food or anything with a high carb level which I think this has but unfortunately she's a pretty heavily disabled rescue and we haven't been able to change her food. Before we got her, she inhumanely lost her tail and got spinal cord damage and has always had a very bad stomach because of that. Any time we've swapped her food, she's gotten diarrhea. This is the first time she's ever gotten it out of nowhere but I know diabetes can cause it when they're consistently high for a long time. I thought I'd been controlling it pretty well this last week but now I don't know what's happening.
Another somewhat unrelated issue is that every vet I've taken her to has either made things worse, tried to drain my bank account or gave bad advice. (we've been to 3, one gave very bad advice (put her down), one prescribed 2.5 units with no testing and one tried to charge me $5k when her blood sugar went low and wouldn't let me see her and when I got her back, they had broken her toe). So now I'm somewhat afraid of taking her to the vet since every vet nearby has made me and her uncomfortable in some way.
This morning she was 20.5, I couldn't give insulin because she won't eat. Please help, I don't know what to do and I don't want my baby to suffer or be in pain, I love her more than anything.
