Pandasmom
Active Member
Hello everyone,
I've just found this board, after getting off the phone with our vet. Odie has just been diagnosed with diabetes. We go in tomorrow morning to learn how to inject him and do at-home testing.
Odie is an 11 year old orange tabby. He started having health issues 14 months ago. Eventually diagnosed as inflamed bowel disease and pancreatitis. Getting him stabilized was quite the ordeal. After 50 (yes, seriously) types of food, many medication changes, and me monitoring/measuring everything about him, we got him stable. He stable on Dexasone, Pepcid AC, and Chlorambucil, and he eats Fromm's Salmon dry food. His internal medicine vet has been great.
In December, he started limping badly, avoiding putting any weight on his left rear leg. More tests/xrays, and the vet decided there was something wrong with his knee although nothing was really visible on the xrays. The result was Codeine for a month and Flexadin supplements. The limping decreased considerably, although he still does not have a normal gait. During this time, he started drinking and peeing excessively. I'd been warned this might be a side-effect of the codeine, so didn't worry too much initially. The excessive drinking/peeing continued even after the codeine was finished. I stopped the Flexadin too just to see if it made a difference, and he was still drinking/peeing, so off to the vet we went.
Now he's been diagnosed with diabetes, probably caused by the Dexasone. We have to treat the diabetes, and try to switch him off of Dexasone to something else that will control the inflamed bowel disease. I have a feeling it's going to be a rough few weeks/months. In my reading frenzy tonight, I read about peripheral neuropathy, so now I'm wondering if that's what's going on with his back leg.
I just feel like - "here we go again". I am Odie's only human parent. My boyfriend helps out, but does not live with us, so all of the managing/scheduling/worrying falls to me.
Anyway, I just wanted to say hi... I suspect I'll have lots of questions in the next few weeks. Any advice is much appreciated!
Thanks
Odiesmom
I've just found this board, after getting off the phone with our vet. Odie has just been diagnosed with diabetes. We go in tomorrow morning to learn how to inject him and do at-home testing.
Odie is an 11 year old orange tabby. He started having health issues 14 months ago. Eventually diagnosed as inflamed bowel disease and pancreatitis. Getting him stabilized was quite the ordeal. After 50 (yes, seriously) types of food, many medication changes, and me monitoring/measuring everything about him, we got him stable. He stable on Dexasone, Pepcid AC, and Chlorambucil, and he eats Fromm's Salmon dry food. His internal medicine vet has been great.
In December, he started limping badly, avoiding putting any weight on his left rear leg. More tests/xrays, and the vet decided there was something wrong with his knee although nothing was really visible on the xrays. The result was Codeine for a month and Flexadin supplements. The limping decreased considerably, although he still does not have a normal gait. During this time, he started drinking and peeing excessively. I'd been warned this might be a side-effect of the codeine, so didn't worry too much initially. The excessive drinking/peeing continued even after the codeine was finished. I stopped the Flexadin too just to see if it made a difference, and he was still drinking/peeing, so off to the vet we went.
Now he's been diagnosed with diabetes, probably caused by the Dexasone. We have to treat the diabetes, and try to switch him off of Dexasone to something else that will control the inflamed bowel disease. I have a feeling it's going to be a rough few weeks/months. In my reading frenzy tonight, I read about peripheral neuropathy, so now I'm wondering if that's what's going on with his back leg.
I just feel like - "here we go again". I am Odie's only human parent. My boyfriend helps out, but does not live with us, so all of the managing/scheduling/worrying falls to me.
Anyway, I just wanted to say hi... I suspect I'll have lots of questions in the next few weeks. Any advice is much appreciated!
Thanks
Odiesmom