koloagirl
Member Since 2015
Aloha from Kaua'i!
I have just come back from our vet - our 10 yr old female cat Mochi was diagnosed 2 weeks ago with hyperthyroidism and diabetes - in addition to her pre existing IBS (for which I was giving her prescribed prednisone).
So starting last week my husband and I have learned to give her twice daily injections - I am still hesitant and nervous since she squirms as my husband holds her - but we have gotten better at it.
Today she spent the day at the vets in order to monitor her levels - they are still very high 4.5 I believe - so we are increasing her dosage from 1unit to 2 units as of tonight.
We are hoping to find a vet tech willing to come to our house - since we had already paid for airline tickets to the mainland for my husband's Mom's 95th birthday - worse case scenario he will go and I will stay home with Mochi (and our other 2 cats) - all our cats are indoor only - and I am calling one of the vet techs tomorrow to see if we can hire her to come to the house twice a day for medications/injections.
We will do anything for Mochi - but it does turn your life into quite a regulated day - for now my husband and I are doing her injections in tandem - but we will each have to figure out how to do it solo - I have no clue how that is going to work! Mochi eats and drinks and acts completely normal - the only reason I initially took her in was she seemed to have lost weight - which she did - 1 lb since January. Good thing we did since we found out all these issues. I am very stressed over this and don't even like leaving the house for any length of time - I guess I will learn to live with it - as will Mochi - Aloha and mahalo for letting me share.....
I have just come back from our vet - our 10 yr old female cat Mochi was diagnosed 2 weeks ago with hyperthyroidism and diabetes - in addition to her pre existing IBS (for which I was giving her prescribed prednisone).
So starting last week my husband and I have learned to give her twice daily injections - I am still hesitant and nervous since she squirms as my husband holds her - but we have gotten better at it.
Today she spent the day at the vets in order to monitor her levels - they are still very high 4.5 I believe - so we are increasing her dosage from 1unit to 2 units as of tonight.
We are hoping to find a vet tech willing to come to our house - since we had already paid for airline tickets to the mainland for my husband's Mom's 95th birthday - worse case scenario he will go and I will stay home with Mochi (and our other 2 cats) - all our cats are indoor only - and I am calling one of the vet techs tomorrow to see if we can hire her to come to the house twice a day for medications/injections.
We will do anything for Mochi - but it does turn your life into quite a regulated day - for now my husband and I are doing her injections in tandem - but we will each have to figure out how to do it solo - I have no clue how that is going to work! Mochi eats and drinks and acts completely normal - the only reason I initially took her in was she seemed to have lost weight - which she did - 1 lb since January. Good thing we did since we found out all these issues. I am very stressed over this and don't even like leaving the house for any length of time - I guess I will learn to live with it - as will Mochi - Aloha and mahalo for letting me share.....
