Hello~
I'm pretty new to this board. I'll try and keep this post as short and sweet as possible(no pun intended on this diabetic board ;-) )
Anyway, my cat was diagnosed with the auto-immune disease pemphigus foliaceus this last April. Since then we've been using steroids and Atopica to get her into remission. While finally over the last month or so we've gotten to that point...until recently she's having a flare up of the disease because I think we tapered to too low of a dose...unfortunately that's how we found out what her maintenance dose is, we see a slight flare up like we're experiencing now.
Anyway, with all this steroid use (she's on triamcinolone now which is stronger than prednisolone which was what she was started on but then it wasn't strong enough) we're borderlining the diabetic zone...home testing has her at the low to high 200s depending on when I check her...and if I truly trust my Relion Confirm since the vets glucometer reads in the high 300s when we go.
So, to my point finally.....my vet feels very strongly that we need to get her solely on the Atopica and off the steroid because she feels 100% that the steroid is making her borderline diabetic. I'm finding though on the days that I give her the Atopica, her sugars read higher! I have found online that Atopica warns the below statement:
"ATOPICA for Cats may cause elevated levels of serum glucose, creatinine, and urea nitrogen. ATOPICA for Cats should be used with caution in cases with diabetes mellitus or renal insufficiency."
I know the steroid can eventually wreck havoc on her organs too but if we're worried about the sugars right now and kicking this disease back in remission, maybe i should really just be using the steroid solely and cross that bridge if it ever comes? I just feel so iffy about this Atopica helping her.
Anybody have any experience with higher readings when your cat is on Atopica?
Thanks in advance!!!
Katy
I'm pretty new to this board. I'll try and keep this post as short and sweet as possible(no pun intended on this diabetic board ;-) )
Anyway, my cat was diagnosed with the auto-immune disease pemphigus foliaceus this last April. Since then we've been using steroids and Atopica to get her into remission. While finally over the last month or so we've gotten to that point...until recently she's having a flare up of the disease because I think we tapered to too low of a dose...unfortunately that's how we found out what her maintenance dose is, we see a slight flare up like we're experiencing now.
Anyway, with all this steroid use (she's on triamcinolone now which is stronger than prednisolone which was what she was started on but then it wasn't strong enough) we're borderlining the diabetic zone...home testing has her at the low to high 200s depending on when I check her...and if I truly trust my Relion Confirm since the vets glucometer reads in the high 300s when we go.
So, to my point finally.....my vet feels very strongly that we need to get her solely on the Atopica and off the steroid because she feels 100% that the steroid is making her borderline diabetic. I'm finding though on the days that I give her the Atopica, her sugars read higher! I have found online that Atopica warns the below statement:
"ATOPICA for Cats may cause elevated levels of serum glucose, creatinine, and urea nitrogen. ATOPICA for Cats should be used with caution in cases with diabetes mellitus or renal insufficiency."
I know the steroid can eventually wreck havoc on her organs too but if we're worried about the sugars right now and kicking this disease back in remission, maybe i should really just be using the steroid solely and cross that bridge if it ever comes? I just feel so iffy about this Atopica helping her.
Anybody have any experience with higher readings when your cat is on Atopica?
Thanks in advance!!!
Katy