Niko's Mom
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Hi all,
We recently had our lovely 2.5 year old Niko diagnosed with diabetes after a round of steroid shots. Niko has otherwise been a healthy cat but had steroids for his allergies and itching.
We have been having a whirlwind with his diagnosis. Originally, we tried a diet change because Niko's numbers were between 220-280. He has had on and off ketones throughout - I am able to smell them and also we are using urine sticks every day to test.
A week ago, he had rising ketones (up to small in urine) but was presenting fine - eating, drinking, playing, not lethargic, normal stools. We took him to the ER because of a risk of DKA. He was at 6.9 blood ketones but was otherwise completely normal. The vets were stumped but sent us home with subq fluids and we started on Lantus that day.
We started him at 0.5units and it cleared his ketones up within 12 hours.
Now, a week later, he is back at small amounts of ketones in his urine (I don't have a ketone blood meter but I can assume he is probably back to 6.9-7 in his blood, based on how much is spilling into his urine). He has that acetone breath as well, like last time.
I took Niko to a regular vet yesterday out of fear of DKA. He seemed fine, they have sent off his blood and urine for cultures -- I also asked to run a fPL test to see if it's pancreatitis.
I guess I am trying to see if anyone has had similar experiences. Niko does not have any symptoms despite rising ketones - he is urinating and has normal stool, drinking a lot, we have upped the carbs in his food to hopefully drive down the ketones, added water etc. Playful and alert.
I have upped his dose now to 0.75units. Note, he doesn't seem to go over 350 in his BG levels, so I am wary of upping the dose too much in case he goes hypo. The vets are making me feel crazy for being concerned because he isn't presenting clinically.
Has anyone every had a cat that runs extremely high in ketones but show no physical symptoms? I was told maybe it's a UTI or pancreatitis, or even EPI (Endocrine Pancreas Inefficiency). Once again, no symptoms from Niko to support these diagnoses.
I saw a story posted by @Lisa & Oberon about Oberon having high ketones but presenting fine.
I'm a little bit at my wit's end because I'm super worried about Niko and feel like he might turn at any time.
Thanks.
We recently had our lovely 2.5 year old Niko diagnosed with diabetes after a round of steroid shots. Niko has otherwise been a healthy cat but had steroids for his allergies and itching.
We have been having a whirlwind with his diagnosis. Originally, we tried a diet change because Niko's numbers were between 220-280. He has had on and off ketones throughout - I am able to smell them and also we are using urine sticks every day to test.
A week ago, he had rising ketones (up to small in urine) but was presenting fine - eating, drinking, playing, not lethargic, normal stools. We took him to the ER because of a risk of DKA. He was at 6.9 blood ketones but was otherwise completely normal. The vets were stumped but sent us home with subq fluids and we started on Lantus that day.
We started him at 0.5units and it cleared his ketones up within 12 hours.
Now, a week later, he is back at small amounts of ketones in his urine (I don't have a ketone blood meter but I can assume he is probably back to 6.9-7 in his blood, based on how much is spilling into his urine). He has that acetone breath as well, like last time.
I took Niko to a regular vet yesterday out of fear of DKA. He seemed fine, they have sent off his blood and urine for cultures -- I also asked to run a fPL test to see if it's pancreatitis.
I guess I am trying to see if anyone has had similar experiences. Niko does not have any symptoms despite rising ketones - he is urinating and has normal stool, drinking a lot, we have upped the carbs in his food to hopefully drive down the ketones, added water etc. Playful and alert.
I have upped his dose now to 0.75units. Note, he doesn't seem to go over 350 in his BG levels, so I am wary of upping the dose too much in case he goes hypo. The vets are making me feel crazy for being concerned because he isn't presenting clinically.
Has anyone every had a cat that runs extremely high in ketones but show no physical symptoms? I was told maybe it's a UTI or pancreatitis, or even EPI (Endocrine Pancreas Inefficiency). Once again, no symptoms from Niko to support these diagnoses.
I saw a story posted by @Lisa & Oberon about Oberon having high ketones but presenting fine.
I'm a little bit at my wit's end because I'm super worried about Niko and feel like he might turn at any time.
Thanks.