TheEngin3rd
Member since 2025
Hello, I'm Brian and I wanted to introduce myself and my little buddy Hobbes who is roughly 12 years old now that I adopted over 11.5 years ago. Hobbes has a backstory so bare with me.
Hobbes is a special guy in that he is deaf. Last year he was diagnosed with bilateral vestibular disease. For about a year and a half he had episodes every 6-8 weeks and after his MRI he started a prescription for prednisolone while helped take the edge off his episodes. Just over a year ago he had nearly a total shutdown to eat (while on pred). After many tests I was told he went prediabetic and was dehydrated(if I remember right) and eventually bounced back to normal. A fructosamine test later showed he wasn't diabetic but did have some elevated numbers (can't remember what they were immediately). I know there's a lot I might be forgetting from that time in what was involved but it was a scary time for me.
2 weeks ago Hobbes was diagnosed with diabetes after the fructosamine test showed him at a fasting number of 525. I opted to try the Senvelgo as I heard I can try that first before insulin and non the other way around (I can do needles but liquid meds are easier). I gave Hobbes two doses before I had to stop it. I watched Hobbes on the video cameras at home while I was at work and his movements concerned me after the second dose. Took him to the vet after I got home because something really felt off and I didn't know how to explain it because I didn't know what his new normal should be. His glucose number was 177, while elevated it wasn't bad. The vet was closing 15 min later and said if I needed more assistance to go to the pet ER (they squeezed me in last minute even). The doctor at the pet ER I showed the videos of Hobbes to and he agreed with me. He believed the the Senvelgo dropped his numbers too much and too fast, the med was also new to him so he didn't want to give me the wrong advice. Knowing I had another appointment in a few days with my regular vet, he recommended stopping and switching to insulin. At the coming appointment, I got a Freestyle Libre and an insulin prescription.
Right now Hobbes has been on one unit twice daily and been doing better. Next week the doctor says that we'll work up to two units given his numbers. After his 14 days ends on the first Libre, I plan to get another to monitor with the dose change. I have an alpha trak 3 for a backup but the Libre gives me something to a piece of mind overall while the doses change. Hobbes is back to primarily eating Ziwi Peak air dried chicken again and his numbers have improved. If that's what he wants to eat, so be it. I am happy to report that his weight has gone up in the past week nearly a half a pound to 13.56lbs.
Hope I haven't worn out a welcome or anything but Hobbes is my special little boy that I love to talk about. He's been through a lot and this is merely another chapter that I adapt my life to for him. This is all new so I'm diving all in to see what I can understand and do what's best for him. That also goes along for the other 8 cats here at my house.
Hobbes is a special guy in that he is deaf. Last year he was diagnosed with bilateral vestibular disease. For about a year and a half he had episodes every 6-8 weeks and after his MRI he started a prescription for prednisolone while helped take the edge off his episodes. Just over a year ago he had nearly a total shutdown to eat (while on pred). After many tests I was told he went prediabetic and was dehydrated(if I remember right) and eventually bounced back to normal. A fructosamine test later showed he wasn't diabetic but did have some elevated numbers (can't remember what they were immediately). I know there's a lot I might be forgetting from that time in what was involved but it was a scary time for me.
2 weeks ago Hobbes was diagnosed with diabetes after the fructosamine test showed him at a fasting number of 525. I opted to try the Senvelgo as I heard I can try that first before insulin and non the other way around (I can do needles but liquid meds are easier). I gave Hobbes two doses before I had to stop it. I watched Hobbes on the video cameras at home while I was at work and his movements concerned me after the second dose. Took him to the vet after I got home because something really felt off and I didn't know how to explain it because I didn't know what his new normal should be. His glucose number was 177, while elevated it wasn't bad. The vet was closing 15 min later and said if I needed more assistance to go to the pet ER (they squeezed me in last minute even). The doctor at the pet ER I showed the videos of Hobbes to and he agreed with me. He believed the the Senvelgo dropped his numbers too much and too fast, the med was also new to him so he didn't want to give me the wrong advice. Knowing I had another appointment in a few days with my regular vet, he recommended stopping and switching to insulin. At the coming appointment, I got a Freestyle Libre and an insulin prescription.
Right now Hobbes has been on one unit twice daily and been doing better. Next week the doctor says that we'll work up to two units given his numbers. After his 14 days ends on the first Libre, I plan to get another to monitor with the dose change. I have an alpha trak 3 for a backup but the Libre gives me something to a piece of mind overall while the doses change. Hobbes is back to primarily eating Ziwi Peak air dried chicken again and his numbers have improved. If that's what he wants to eat, so be it. I am happy to report that his weight has gone up in the past week nearly a half a pound to 13.56lbs.
Hope I haven't worn out a welcome or anything but Hobbes is my special little boy that I love to talk about. He's been through a lot and this is merely another chapter that I adapt my life to for him. This is all new so I'm diving all in to see what I can understand and do what's best for him. That also goes along for the other 8 cats here at my house.
