Re: 9/08 Ozy AMPS-401,+2-326
Poor baby! and you, too! You certainly have your hands full. Smart girl, you are, to figure out what he was allergic to. Good job!
You'd be amazed how many cats develop FD after being given steroids, i.e. prednisone, etc. With everything that's going on with Ozy, it's no wonder his bg's are so high.
I've heard, about all you can do is treat and heal the contributing factors first, then work on the FD. Trying to get them down into non-diabetic numbers may be impossible when there are other things causing them to be high. Sometimes you just have to compensate with larger insulin doses than the norm.
Because I've had such a hard time with Lucian, who has NO other medical issues BTW, I'm happy as long as he stays below renal threshold the majority of the time, which he does now. Yeah, he still spikes into the 300"s every few days and has hit 400 a couple times, but it's NOTHING like it was before. Back then, I was happy to see 300!

Now he's usually in the 'yellows' and 'blues' with an occasional 'green'. I'm good with that.

I'd rather he never hit 300, but it's gonna happen until he's controlled. Being regulated can take a long time. As it's said, It's a marathon, not a sprint. It seems now that his bounces are farther apart and not near as high. I guess that comes with time, but it sure makes me happy.

In time, hopefully you'll see improvement. Some cats are DX'd and OTJ in 2 weeks, some take months or years and some never do. To me it doesn't matter as long as they're healthy and happy, in safe numbers :thumbup
And I agree, Jill is very knowledgeable.