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The last week has been an emotional roller coaster. Early last week I got news of the enlarged lymph nodes clustered around Skipper's ileum and possible lymphoma or IBD. I took him back this Monday for a recheck, thinking this was going to when we made some decisions, and amazingly, learned that blood and urine tests showed relatively normal kidney values, little or no sign of anemia, and no bacteria in his urine or kidneys. He also gained about a half-pound, bringing him within a half pound of his pre-diabetes weight of about 11 lbs. There has been only one vomiting incident in the last week, and in the last 3 days, he has eaten a little canned food. I know that it's the prednisolone that is helping, but I'll enjoy it for as long as I can. I also got a prescription for Royal Canin hypoallergenic HP food, but have not had the opportunity to look for it yet. I'd rather try to get him interested in canned food if I can. Also, he started fighting taking his pills (he's always taken pills well) so I got some of the allergy Pill Pockets (duck and pea) and he not only likes them, but keeps them down.
I did raise his Lantus dose to 3.5 units twice a day, and will likely have to go up to 4 units this weekend, as he remains over 550 at all times.
So right now, we're just taking it one day at a time.
The last week has been an emotional roller coaster. Early last week I got news of the enlarged lymph nodes clustered around Skipper's ileum and possible lymphoma or IBD. I took him back this Monday for a recheck, thinking this was going to when we made some decisions, and amazingly, learned that blood and urine tests showed relatively normal kidney values, little or no sign of anemia, and no bacteria in his urine or kidneys. He also gained about a half-pound, bringing him within a half pound of his pre-diabetes weight of about 11 lbs. There has been only one vomiting incident in the last week, and in the last 3 days, he has eaten a little canned food. I know that it's the prednisolone that is helping, but I'll enjoy it for as long as I can. I also got a prescription for Royal Canin hypoallergenic HP food, but have not had the opportunity to look for it yet. I'd rather try to get him interested in canned food if I can. Also, he started fighting taking his pills (he's always taken pills well) so I got some of the allergy Pill Pockets (duck and pea) and he not only likes them, but keeps them down.
I did raise his Lantus dose to 3.5 units twice a day, and will likely have to go up to 4 units this weekend, as he remains over 550 at all times.
So right now, we're just taking it one day at a time.