Kshoopla
Member Since 2023
Hi everyone! Thank goodness for this site…I’ve been reading as much as I can this past week but have a few questions about the direction we’re headed. Need advice!
Stan-the-Man is 14 and was diagnosed last week after almost dying :-( On day 2 of barely eating and being very weak and wobbly, we took him to the vet on 11/8 who palpated a lump in his stomach. An x-ray showed what looked like a foreign object in his colon. They drew some blood, gave him an IV, and had us come back the next morning for re-X-ray.
No change in the blockage, and they were alarmed at his blood results…the vet said she had never seen electrolyte numbers all over the place like that in her 17 years of practice. Basically his potassium was severely low, glucose was 311, cholesterol 490, other things high, some low. They told us to take him to the ER, so we drove the 4 hrs to one that wasn’t full.
They put him first after triage. They saw NO blockage in the X-ray, which they said was poor quality on the CD, and he hadn’t even pooped since the first one. Ultrasound showed constipation and a very inflamed pancreas. They diagnosed fatty liver disease and severe pancreatitis, inserted a feeding tube, decided to keep him overnight, and supplemented him with IVs and potassium. They also got him to eat Tiki Cat.
As we were driving home, they called at 10pm to say a UA showed sugar in his urine, he’s diabetic, and that we would have to decide if we could commit to treating this long-term serious disease. I was obviously freaked out and confused by the whole string of events. We also have 5 other indoor rescues that just free-feed dry food.
We were able to pick him up the next day after his eating and glucose levels stabilized. A new vet tech who was very nervous gave us a quick “air tutorial” with no props …just inject 1 unit into the tented skin between his shoulder blades twice per day, 12 hrs apart.
We were able to pick up Fancy Feast classic on the way home (I had already started studying this website!), some Glargine and needles, and I ordered a Glucocard Vital meter with lancets and test strips. Oh, and just yesterday on 11/17, a vet from the ER called and said they found E-coli in his urine (this is 8 days later!), so we picked up a liquid…so he Stan has to be tortured with awful-tasting 1 mL doses, clumsy ear pricks as we slowly improve, and shots (the easiest of the bunch!) :-( We now feed all the cats wet food at 10am and 10pm.
Here are my questions so far (We do have a vet appt on Monday 11/20, and I now know that we should present our own mini-curve to them):
1. He is only eating maybe 3/4 of a can of Fancy Feast each meal, which doesn’t seem like enough calories? He’s 9.6 lbs. And if he were to only eat 1/3, for example, how the heck do you give only part of an already small dose? We stick the needle into the rubber end of the Glargine “pen”, and one unit is already so tiny.
2. Since he doesn’t eat much, can we give him a snack in the middle of the day? The vet said two meals only, no snacking. We do give him maybe two bites around 4pm while we give the other cats more food. We haven’t been doing insulin afterwards. Today we’re tracking all the numbers and will see what his nadir is around 4pm before his snack. I’m also wondering if that antibiotic we give him is altering the numbers…it smells fruity and sweet.
3. We’ve been giving him his shot 15 min after he eats. I’ve seen everything from giving the shot during feeding, all the way up to an hour. I haven’t seen a clear answer anywhere.
4. Finally here are the numbers we have so far. I haven’t found a chart anywhere that clearly shows when to test, what the ranges should be, and how much insulin to give accordingly.
11/17 10:15 pm test (15 min after eating and before his shot): 256
11/18 10am (before eating): 345 (high-stress event trying to get blood)
15 min after eating/antibiotic: 307, gave 1 unit insulin
An hour after his shot: 276
We’ll test the rest of the day also. Any feedback is truly appreciated!
Stan-the-Man is 14 and was diagnosed last week after almost dying :-( On day 2 of barely eating and being very weak and wobbly, we took him to the vet on 11/8 who palpated a lump in his stomach. An x-ray showed what looked like a foreign object in his colon. They drew some blood, gave him an IV, and had us come back the next morning for re-X-ray.
No change in the blockage, and they were alarmed at his blood results…the vet said she had never seen electrolyte numbers all over the place like that in her 17 years of practice. Basically his potassium was severely low, glucose was 311, cholesterol 490, other things high, some low. They told us to take him to the ER, so we drove the 4 hrs to one that wasn’t full.
They put him first after triage. They saw NO blockage in the X-ray, which they said was poor quality on the CD, and he hadn’t even pooped since the first one. Ultrasound showed constipation and a very inflamed pancreas. They diagnosed fatty liver disease and severe pancreatitis, inserted a feeding tube, decided to keep him overnight, and supplemented him with IVs and potassium. They also got him to eat Tiki Cat.
As we were driving home, they called at 10pm to say a UA showed sugar in his urine, he’s diabetic, and that we would have to decide if we could commit to treating this long-term serious disease. I was obviously freaked out and confused by the whole string of events. We also have 5 other indoor rescues that just free-feed dry food.
We were able to pick him up the next day after his eating and glucose levels stabilized. A new vet tech who was very nervous gave us a quick “air tutorial” with no props …just inject 1 unit into the tented skin between his shoulder blades twice per day, 12 hrs apart.
We were able to pick up Fancy Feast classic on the way home (I had already started studying this website!), some Glargine and needles, and I ordered a Glucocard Vital meter with lancets and test strips. Oh, and just yesterday on 11/17, a vet from the ER called and said they found E-coli in his urine (this is 8 days later!), so we picked up a liquid…so he Stan has to be tortured with awful-tasting 1 mL doses, clumsy ear pricks as we slowly improve, and shots (the easiest of the bunch!) :-( We now feed all the cats wet food at 10am and 10pm.
Here are my questions so far (We do have a vet appt on Monday 11/20, and I now know that we should present our own mini-curve to them):
1. He is only eating maybe 3/4 of a can of Fancy Feast each meal, which doesn’t seem like enough calories? He’s 9.6 lbs. And if he were to only eat 1/3, for example, how the heck do you give only part of an already small dose? We stick the needle into the rubber end of the Glargine “pen”, and one unit is already so tiny.
2. Since he doesn’t eat much, can we give him a snack in the middle of the day? The vet said two meals only, no snacking. We do give him maybe two bites around 4pm while we give the other cats more food. We haven’t been doing insulin afterwards. Today we’re tracking all the numbers and will see what his nadir is around 4pm before his snack. I’m also wondering if that antibiotic we give him is altering the numbers…it smells fruity and sweet.
3. We’ve been giving him his shot 15 min after he eats. I’ve seen everything from giving the shot during feeding, all the way up to an hour. I haven’t seen a clear answer anywhere.
4. Finally here are the numbers we have so far. I haven’t found a chart anywhere that clearly shows when to test, what the ranges should be, and how much insulin to give accordingly.
11/17 10:15 pm test (15 min after eating and before his shot): 256
11/18 10am (before eating): 345 (high-stress event trying to get blood)
15 min after eating/antibiotic: 307, gave 1 unit insulin
An hour after his shot: 276
We’ll test the rest of the day also. Any feedback is truly appreciated!