Rebecca M
Member Since 2023
I know I have the other thread going but I just got back from the ICU and I'm absolutely freaking out. It's Saturday night and Yahiko has been in the ICU since Wednesday morning w/ DKA. Most vets have been (or became) EXTREMELY optimistic. One vet told me yesterday morning that there was a "good chance" his values would never stabilize enough to come home but then by evening was talking about sending him home with me. His blood sugar isn't great (200s-300s) but it's under control.
But after his potassium trended upward since yesterday morning and was looking really good, it suddenly crashed. He received 2 units of insulin this morning at 9AM after eating. His blood sugar was around the 200-250 range until 9:30PM or so when they took blood and ran it, and his blood sugar was 359 (which the vet was still happy with) and his potassium had suddenly plummeted from its highest yet of 3.4 at 1PM to its second lowest yet of 2.5. I am absolutely freaking out. Below is a record of his potassium numbers.
Dec 13 10AM: 4. Arrival at clinic.
Dec 14 9AM: 1.8. They told me it was kind of to be expected after 24 hours on an insulin drip but he was so unwell they were talking euthanasia. He perked up when he saw me and they decided to move forward with the 4-hour max drip.
Dec 14 4PM: 3.3. following conclusion of the 4-hour drip. He was feeling SO good. He was up and about, vocal, perky, bright.
Dec 14 11PM: 2.5. I went in to visit him and thought he didn't look nearly as bright, vets thought he was just tired but at my insistence they checked and he had gone down quite a bit. They were surprised because he's been on IV K supplements consistently, but I didn't think much of it. They weaned him off of the short-acting insulin to switch him to Lantus in the morning and did a second 4-hour K max drip.
Dec 15 - 9AM: 3.1. He was given 1.25 units of Lantus at this time. The vet told me she was increasing his oral supplements but leaving the IV the same.
Dec 15 - 2PM: 2.8. It went down, not as dramatic a crash but in 5 hour span it was concerning (but also understandable since it followed Lantus). Again she said we would continue with the increased oral supplements but leave the IV.
Dec 15 - 11PM: 2.8. Stayed the same. Not great because still low, but not terrible considering he had 2 units of Lantus 2 hours earlier and it was staying stable.
Dec 16 - 5AM: 2.9. Tiny increase despite Lantus so was still too low but looking promising. Vet told me she wasn't satisfied with those numbers so increasing his IV fluids (this could be when they did the other 4-hour max K drip, not sure - they said there were 2 but I only knew the first one).
Dec 16 - 1PM: 3.4. He had gotten 2 units of Lantus at 9AM. His BG was in the 200s and his potassium was almost normal. I bought a ton of stuff for my home to make it easier for him when he comes home. They were talking about releasing him to me 10 hours later because everything looked stable. Multiple vets were onboard with this plan, though I wasn't (and, it turns out, for good reason).
Dec 16 - 9:30PM: 2.5. This was about an hour and a half ago. This is his biggest drop since the IV insulin tanked him - from his highest K since arriving to his second lowest. Possibly clinical presentation but it was hard to tell if he was just getting sleepy after our visit, which usually happened. The vet had no explanation for it. She was shocked. She said she suspected underlying disease but that didn't make sense with his original number of 4 before the insulin.
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Dec 16 - 5AM: 3.1. They had decided to give him Spironolactone to treat any underlying disease causing him to shed potassium, and his number went up (no changes to supplements)
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So I'm absolutely panicking because it looked like we were on an EXCELLENT path and now we're looking at a .9 drop in potassium in only 8 hours. I can't bring him home like this. Which is fine for now, he can stay there, but that other vet's words are just ringing in my ears, that maybe he won't stabilize. But why?? Why won't his potassium stabilize? Has anyone else had a DKA cat with potassium levels that just DROPPED out of nowhere like that? Did they ever stabilize? How long did it take? I'm trying to be calm but I'm having a meltdown if I'm being honest. If they could explain it, it would be one thing, but they can't, so she phrased it as "may not be responding to treatment," and that feels like the worst set of words in the world right now.
Additionally, for any who have been in the same boat and remember what treatment they went with - she's offered a few, though she's stumped: 1) her preference, leave it and watch overnight since he's still on IV and oral K supplements, 2) try the 4-hour max K drip again "but we tried it 2 times already and it didn't stick", 3) assume he's got an underlying disease and start him on Spironolactone (a mild diuretic) but that that could make him dehydrated, which worries me. He's on IV fluids at the vet, but what about when he comes home?
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She put him on the spironolactone and it increased his potassium from 2.5 to 3.1. She doesn't think it will dehydrate him enough to warrant sub-Q fluids at home so if he continues to respond to the medicine, the plan is to keep him on it until we can follow up with his regular vet.
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And I committed to spending any amount of money to save him but they are already WAY beyond even their own estimate and I am getting legitimately afraid now. They told me it would cost 1-2k per day and gave me a low estimate of 6k and a high estimate of 9k, total, for his treatment. This morning at 11AM we hit 72 hours and it was 8k (~2700/day). By tomorrow morning they've told me it will hit 10k (and based on their under-estimates every other time, I bet it will be more like 10,700). I had/have 3,000 in cash and 10,000 in financing - that will buy him MAYBE another day and a half in the ICU for a total of 5.5 days. I just financed 6k more, so probably 2.5 more days. 8 days total. I don't care about the money; I can make more money and there's no price on him. But I care that I don't think we will be approved for more than that, and my WORST fear is running out of time because I've run out of money. And after $19,000, to lose him because of a lack of money would be so beyond cruel. It seems like DKA ICU treatment is so much cheaper for everyone else based on the posts I've seen - I don't know if it's just where I live or what but I'm too scared to try moving him regardless.
I'm just looking for some advice and maybe some reassurance that someone else has been through this and their cat stabilized. And if it happened to you - what made the difference? Time? A medication? Will the oral supplements eventually kick in and take over? What can I research, what can I suggest?
But after his potassium trended upward since yesterday morning and was looking really good, it suddenly crashed. He received 2 units of insulin this morning at 9AM after eating. His blood sugar was around the 200-250 range until 9:30PM or so when they took blood and ran it, and his blood sugar was 359 (which the vet was still happy with) and his potassium had suddenly plummeted from its highest yet of 3.4 at 1PM to its second lowest yet of 2.5. I am absolutely freaking out. Below is a record of his potassium numbers.
Dec 13 10AM: 4. Arrival at clinic.
Dec 14 9AM: 1.8. They told me it was kind of to be expected after 24 hours on an insulin drip but he was so unwell they were talking euthanasia. He perked up when he saw me and they decided to move forward with the 4-hour max drip.
Dec 14 4PM: 3.3. following conclusion of the 4-hour drip. He was feeling SO good. He was up and about, vocal, perky, bright.
Dec 14 11PM: 2.5. I went in to visit him and thought he didn't look nearly as bright, vets thought he was just tired but at my insistence they checked and he had gone down quite a bit. They were surprised because he's been on IV K supplements consistently, but I didn't think much of it. They weaned him off of the short-acting insulin to switch him to Lantus in the morning and did a second 4-hour K max drip.
Dec 15 - 9AM: 3.1. He was given 1.25 units of Lantus at this time. The vet told me she was increasing his oral supplements but leaving the IV the same.
Dec 15 - 2PM: 2.8. It went down, not as dramatic a crash but in 5 hour span it was concerning (but also understandable since it followed Lantus). Again she said we would continue with the increased oral supplements but leave the IV.
Dec 15 - 11PM: 2.8. Stayed the same. Not great because still low, but not terrible considering he had 2 units of Lantus 2 hours earlier and it was staying stable.
Dec 16 - 5AM: 2.9. Tiny increase despite Lantus so was still too low but looking promising. Vet told me she wasn't satisfied with those numbers so increasing his IV fluids (this could be when they did the other 4-hour max K drip, not sure - they said there were 2 but I only knew the first one).
Dec 16 - 1PM: 3.4. He had gotten 2 units of Lantus at 9AM. His BG was in the 200s and his potassium was almost normal. I bought a ton of stuff for my home to make it easier for him when he comes home. They were talking about releasing him to me 10 hours later because everything looked stable. Multiple vets were onboard with this plan, though I wasn't (and, it turns out, for good reason).
Dec 16 - 9:30PM: 2.5. This was about an hour and a half ago. This is his biggest drop since the IV insulin tanked him - from his highest K since arriving to his second lowest. Possibly clinical presentation but it was hard to tell if he was just getting sleepy after our visit, which usually happened. The vet had no explanation for it. She was shocked. She said she suspected underlying disease but that didn't make sense with his original number of 4 before the insulin.
EDITED TO ADD:
Dec 16 - 5AM: 3.1. They had decided to give him Spironolactone to treat any underlying disease causing him to shed potassium, and his number went up (no changes to supplements)
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So I'm absolutely panicking because it looked like we were on an EXCELLENT path and now we're looking at a .9 drop in potassium in only 8 hours. I can't bring him home like this. Which is fine for now, he can stay there, but that other vet's words are just ringing in my ears, that maybe he won't stabilize. But why?? Why won't his potassium stabilize? Has anyone else had a DKA cat with potassium levels that just DROPPED out of nowhere like that? Did they ever stabilize? How long did it take? I'm trying to be calm but I'm having a meltdown if I'm being honest. If they could explain it, it would be one thing, but they can't, so she phrased it as "may not be responding to treatment," and that feels like the worst set of words in the world right now.
Additionally, for any who have been in the same boat and remember what treatment they went with - she's offered a few, though she's stumped: 1) her preference, leave it and watch overnight since he's still on IV and oral K supplements, 2) try the 4-hour max K drip again "but we tried it 2 times already and it didn't stick", 3) assume he's got an underlying disease and start him on Spironolactone (a mild diuretic) but that that could make him dehydrated, which worries me. He's on IV fluids at the vet, but what about when he comes home?
EDITED TO ADD:
She put him on the spironolactone and it increased his potassium from 2.5 to 3.1. She doesn't think it will dehydrate him enough to warrant sub-Q fluids at home so if he continues to respond to the medicine, the plan is to keep him on it until we can follow up with his regular vet.
END EDIT
And I committed to spending any amount of money to save him but they are already WAY beyond even their own estimate and I am getting legitimately afraid now. They told me it would cost 1-2k per day and gave me a low estimate of 6k and a high estimate of 9k, total, for his treatment. This morning at 11AM we hit 72 hours and it was 8k (~2700/day). By tomorrow morning they've told me it will hit 10k (and based on their under-estimates every other time, I bet it will be more like 10,700). I had/have 3,000 in cash and 10,000 in financing - that will buy him MAYBE another day and a half in the ICU for a total of 5.5 days. I just financed 6k more, so probably 2.5 more days. 8 days total. I don't care about the money; I can make more money and there's no price on him. But I care that I don't think we will be approved for more than that, and my WORST fear is running out of time because I've run out of money. And after $19,000, to lose him because of a lack of money would be so beyond cruel. It seems like DKA ICU treatment is so much cheaper for everyone else based on the posts I've seen - I don't know if it's just where I live or what but I'm too scared to try moving him regardless.
I'm just looking for some advice and maybe some reassurance that someone else has been through this and their cat stabilized. And if it happened to you - what made the difference? Time? A medication? Will the oral supplements eventually kick in and take over? What can I research, what can I suggest?
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