EllieKozak
Member Since 2014
Mornin guys. We are back up and at it again! His amps was 411. How soon after giving the lantus can humulin be given? The last few days it's been an hour lapse between the 2 but is it safe to give at the sane time?
julie & punkin (ga) said:Ellie,
You can give the R at amps, +6 and pmps until we get his numbers moving. Since you shot at +1 this morning, I'd give R at +7 today and pmps if he's still in pink numbers.
oot the next R, though, in case there are any updated suggestions for you?
He never had a follow up radiograph of the root canal tooth but I will speak to the dental vet tomor I'm sure she will be more than happy to do it. Remember though, the tooth was never infected it was just poking the roof of his mouth (he has parrot mouth) his teeth and gums look great no tartar or gingival disease but I don't want to leave any stone unturned so I will look into that as well.julie & punkin (ga) said:Ellie, Sandy asked earlier about the root canal. Was there any follow-up done to make sure he doesn't have a remaining infection? We're still wondering about whether or not the infection component of the ketones has been resolved. Can you tell us anything else you know about that? Do you see any signs that his mouth might be bothering him - any pawing, eating on only one side, etc.?
Can you add the meds info to the spreadsheet too? just include it in the comments. All of that info is important - when he started on antibiotics, etc.
No it was diagnosed when he was a baby. We neutered at 6 mos then last November the root canal was done. Mainly for his comfort. The rest of his teeth look marvelous. She wanted to wait til he was full grown before doing the root canal in case his jaw structure changed (why we didn't do at neuter). Part of me wonders if the anesthesia set this horrible process in motion.julie & punkin (ga) said:hmmm, i just now picked up on your comment about parrot mouth. I looked it up and it says an overbite of the top jaw. Is this something he has always had as a kitten, or has it developed after he was an adult cat? Are his teeth separated, ie, have they pushed out enough that there are gaps in between his teeth?
You know what? I didn't even think of the convenia! And the last time he was dka he got that too. And I think IV cefazolin. I will think twice next time before using the abs. How bout the metro now tho? Thinking the havoc he's been thru I'm wondering if it's good or bad to keep him on? He is still gonna get the sc fluids bid for at least a few more days or at least til neg ketones. I feel like an idiot not thinking of the convenia causing it. So focused on his sugar I can't think of anything else.Sienne and Gabby said:Unless yo know for sure about IBD, I'd be more inclined to think that the loose stool is a response to the antibiotic -- more the Convenia than the metronidazole.
FWIW, most of us won't let the vet give Convenia. It's only indication is for skin infections. It can be problematic in that if your cat is sensitive or allergic, because it lasts for 2+ weeks, once it's in, you can't stop it.
To clarify, I wondered if the convenia caused the loose stools. Vet gave him convenia bc of the dka. I will refrain from future convenia. We use it often at our hospital but we give the client the choice and suggest oral abs first but sometimes it's more "convenient lol" for the convenia. The vet gave him the conv hoping that would help get rid of infection (WBC normal clean urine)julie & punkin (ga) said:Sienne isn't saying that the convenia caused his DKA, i don't think. We know that Convenia was developed as an antibiotic for skin issues and it's named that because it's convenient to get a shot instead of pilling a cat. Punkin got convenia at least once or twice before i learned here about it. The issue is that if a cat is allergic to it, it's an enormous problem. It stays in the body at least 2 weeks, so you've got a 2 week allergic reaction to deal with. It's also not particularly good for other infections.
So - back to the infection question. Was the vet's thought that the ketone issue was related to his IBD? Is that why he gave the Convenia?
ok, so his teeth are normal spaced, not spread out and his mouth shape hasn't changed since he became an adult, right?
I know you read the links i gave you before about acromegaly and mentioned you can hear him breathe, although not to the extent it sounds like snoring. Does he have big paws? big stools? Before he became diabetic did he eat everything in sight? High blood sugar can make them starving, literally, so that's not unexpected then, but i'm wondering about before. You said he's 18ish pounds, am i remembering correctly? I can't find your post now about it.
To counteract the diarrhea from the metronidazole (which usually doesn't cause diarrhea, but is given to help it), you can give some probiotics - fortiflora from the vet is the first one people usually turn to. Do you have any of it? I don't think i'd stop giving it yet, but you want to firm up his stools.
are you tech savvy enough to do a google doc? it's helpful to have the essential stats on a cat somewhere readily visible - either in the signature line, or in a google doc profile attached to a signature line. then we won't keep asking you the same questions. I have a google doc with punkin's profile attached to my sig line - you can see that as an example. i included photos, but you can/don't have to do that.