Patricia&Brownie
Member Since 2010
I have been unable to maintain Brownie's regulation (which I did for 2.5 years previously) for the past 5 months. I have taken him repeated to my vet and even did a dental on him a few months ago (during which they found extensive gingivitis). He is almost 20 years old and also receives 200cc squids every other day for CRF. He presented last night with a fever of 103 and an unusally high bg. I took him to the emergency vet 30 miles away last night at 1:30am and they found no evidence of tumors (xray only), no evidence of sepsis in his blood, but a WBC of 30000 and some elevated liver enzymes. His UA showed no evidence of UTI. He was put on IV Cefazolin and IM Baytril and also on Bupe (which will be switched to Tramadol shortly). I got an update this morning and his fever was down from 103 to 101 (he has been running about 98 for the past several months), he was stronger and tried to eat a bite or two. However, I doubt the improvement is due to the antibiotics - it may be due to the pain control from the Bupe... We have not been able to figure out why Brownie's bgs have been so high for the past several months and his hind-leg neuropathy has continued to worsen. Brownie is on Regular insulin now in the ICU, but this vet would like to switch him to ProZinc (which is what they use at their practice). They are not very familiar with Lantus or Levemir. I need some advice on what to do. He has obviously not been doing well on Lantus lately, but I'm not sure that it isn't because of an underlying infection. I moved him up slowly from 0.75u (his maintainence dose) to 1.5u, but he had high swings up and down. I then moved him back down (very slowly) to 0.35u and his curves were flat but consistently in the 300's. Should I switch him to Levemir? Or to ProZinc? I realize that his prognosis is poor, whether I switch him or not, but any help would be much appreciated.