lantuslantus1234
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I am sorry if this is considered multiple posts. We are trying to figure out our way through this with Picchu, our 16 year old cat. We are really stressed out and wondering if this is the end or just meant to be this tough.
Picchou was diganosed last week, BG was in the 500, lots of water consumption. Started insuline (prozinc) on Tuesday and proceeded to go DKA that same day (vomitted all day), admitted to ER for 2 nights. Diagnosed with pancreatitis, abnormal liver function, they also found a heteregeonous mass in his liver. When he got discharged Thursday, he was on Lantus 1UI along with Cernia antinausea and got a antibiotic shot for a precation in case of UTI. His BG was around 350, but was much higher on Friday. We upped his dose to 1,5 UI Friday as hail mary (with vet advice).
His numbers seemed to be getting better but his digestion has been off. He stopped eating Sunday night after his Cernia anti nausea meds. He had slowed down his water consumption that day and not had a bowel movement in 36 hours. He was clearly not well, roaming confused, trying to find comfort, meowing loudly for the first time in a week, looking to hide, licking plastics. He finally passed a stool, then diarrhea, and then some urine. Ketones came back as trace.
He finally calmed down and rested. We had to skip insuline that night based on vet advice. He started eating again in the middle of the night and being thirsty again. Levels were >400 again all night (no insuline). This morning, he was very thirsty, took a bit of convincing but he hate some 1.5 oz fancy feast classic wet food with a bisque topper and very few kibbles (purina DM). He got his shot. Within a couple hours he dropped back to 380. He seemed a bit better in the morning but then he started camping out in the shower, he just seems off.
I dont want to make rash decisions but I am worried he is unwell and in pain, I keep hoping this was a bad reaction to the antinausea med but vet says it is not in line with bad reactions to the meds. At best ,the most we have succeeded to get him to eat since discharged was about 120-130 calories a day (2/3 of a 3 oz can per meal, most often just about 1/2, plus whatever calories the treat we add to it for him to eat adds/and or the few DM kibble we add to get him to have enough cal for the shot). Most likely closer to 100 calories. I am worried he is not eating enough. The lowest is BG got was 228 this weekend which seemed like a win. but he just does not seem like himself. I dont want him to suffer. Is this part of the "normal" process at the beginning or is he just struggling more than average? He was free feeding 100% IAMS proactive Senior kibble before being hospitalized so these are big changes for him, and we try to be conscious of that too. I had noticed that he did not eat very much for a while before getting diagnosed. The feeder was full for much longer than usual.
I will try to test his ketones today again.
Picchou was diganosed last week, BG was in the 500, lots of water consumption. Started insuline (prozinc) on Tuesday and proceeded to go DKA that same day (vomitted all day), admitted to ER for 2 nights. Diagnosed with pancreatitis, abnormal liver function, they also found a heteregeonous mass in his liver. When he got discharged Thursday, he was on Lantus 1UI along with Cernia antinausea and got a antibiotic shot for a precation in case of UTI. His BG was around 350, but was much higher on Friday. We upped his dose to 1,5 UI Friday as hail mary (with vet advice).
His numbers seemed to be getting better but his digestion has been off. He stopped eating Sunday night after his Cernia anti nausea meds. He had slowed down his water consumption that day and not had a bowel movement in 36 hours. He was clearly not well, roaming confused, trying to find comfort, meowing loudly for the first time in a week, looking to hide, licking plastics. He finally passed a stool, then diarrhea, and then some urine. Ketones came back as trace.
He finally calmed down and rested. We had to skip insuline that night based on vet advice. He started eating again in the middle of the night and being thirsty again. Levels were >400 again all night (no insuline). This morning, he was very thirsty, took a bit of convincing but he hate some 1.5 oz fancy feast classic wet food with a bisque topper and very few kibbles (purina DM). He got his shot. Within a couple hours he dropped back to 380. He seemed a bit better in the morning but then he started camping out in the shower, he just seems off.
I dont want to make rash decisions but I am worried he is unwell and in pain, I keep hoping this was a bad reaction to the antinausea med but vet says it is not in line with bad reactions to the meds. At best ,the most we have succeeded to get him to eat since discharged was about 120-130 calories a day (2/3 of a 3 oz can per meal, most often just about 1/2, plus whatever calories the treat we add to it for him to eat adds/and or the few DM kibble we add to get him to have enough cal for the shot). Most likely closer to 100 calories. I am worried he is not eating enough. The lowest is BG got was 228 this weekend which seemed like a win. but he just does not seem like himself. I dont want him to suffer. Is this part of the "normal" process at the beginning or is he just struggling more than average? He was free feeding 100% IAMS proactive Senior kibble before being hospitalized so these are big changes for him, and we try to be conscious of that too. I had noticed that he did not eat very much for a while before getting diagnosed. The feeder was full for much longer than usual.
I will try to test his ketones today again.