hollyjolly
Member Since 2021
Hello! I'm new here, but unfortunately not new to feline diabetes
Spencer was diagnosed in Feb 2018 after being sick for a few months (losing weight, drinking/peeing excessively). We put him on Lantus and slowly worked our way up to 7 units twice a day (I understand from the vet that this is a pretty high dose). He was okay for about two years at this level. In December 2019 at his annual checkup we found out that his BG was around 80 mg/dL. We took him off insulin (worried about him being low and thinking he was going into remission
) and I tested at home for a while. By January he was back on 3 units twice a day and by July he was up to 8 units twice a day (still on Lantus). He was stable until January 2021 (~ 6 months after getting him leveled out). I found him in one of our beds with vomit all over himself and he was not very responsive. I tested him and he was at 30 mg/dL. We gave him syrup and lots of food to bring him back up. He was taken off insulin and we resumed testing regularly, but by August he was back up to 5 units twice a day. A few weeks ago (Oct. 29) I noticed that he wasn't feeling well and tested him... 70 mg/dL. Off insulin and testing at home again. My vet asked to see him ASAP to check his liver values and urine. He has a slight UTI (he's had them before) but nothing wrong with his liver. As this has now happened three years in a row and it's taking longer and longer to level him out, she suggested an ultrasound and a consult with internal medicine. On the ultrasound we are looking for anything that could be wrong with his pancreas. And with internal medicine, we are hoping for some guidance on other ways to manage his diabetes (i.e. switching insulin, more frequent testing) or possibly testing for other conditions that could be complicating controlling the diabetes.
Does anyone else have similar experiences? I'm not sure I'm on board with an ultrasound ($$$) but I don't think trying to line him out on the same insulin is a good idea either at this point. Looking for any guidance or past experiences.
Thank you!!
Spencer was diagnosed in Feb 2018 after being sick for a few months (losing weight, drinking/peeing excessively). We put him on Lantus and slowly worked our way up to 7 units twice a day (I understand from the vet that this is a pretty high dose). He was okay for about two years at this level. In December 2019 at his annual checkup we found out that his BG was around 80 mg/dL. We took him off insulin (worried about him being low and thinking he was going into remission
) and I tested at home for a while. By January he was back on 3 units twice a day and by July he was up to 8 units twice a day (still on Lantus). He was stable until January 2021 (~ 6 months after getting him leveled out). I found him in one of our beds with vomit all over himself and he was not very responsive. I tested him and he was at 30 mg/dL. We gave him syrup and lots of food to bring him back up. He was taken off insulin and we resumed testing regularly, but by August he was back up to 5 units twice a day. A few weeks ago (Oct. 29) I noticed that he wasn't feeling well and tested him... 70 mg/dL. Off insulin and testing at home again. My vet asked to see him ASAP to check his liver values and urine. He has a slight UTI (he's had them before) but nothing wrong with his liver. As this has now happened three years in a row and it's taking longer and longer to level him out, she suggested an ultrasound and a consult with internal medicine. On the ultrasound we are looking for anything that could be wrong with his pancreas. And with internal medicine, we are hoping for some guidance on other ways to manage his diabetes (i.e. switching insulin, more frequent testing) or possibly testing for other conditions that could be complicating controlling the diabetes.Does anyone else have similar experiences? I'm not sure I'm on board with an ultrasound ($$$) but I don't think trying to line him out on the same insulin is a good idea either at this point. Looking for any guidance or past experiences.
Thank you!!