I've just got back from the emergency vet after taking Austin in having a severe hypo. He'd defacated all over himself, jaw was clenched, fitting, stiff, non responsive, and a temp of 32 degrees celcius. Hi BG was 1.8.
He's been on 4 units twice a day of Lantus for a few weeks now and his BG has still been in the high 20's. In the last week, all I've changed is cutting out any dry food and feeding him up to 3 times a day wet food or fresh meat. The vet said to me that Hills MD is the best for diabetic cats, but when I said about his food changes and asked her how that alone has brought his levels down so low, she couldn't answer me.
His BG was up to 15.6 when I left the vets. She gave him 5ml of a glucose solution and we've left him there overnight hooked up to a drip. He was purring and able to hold his head up when I left, but still unable to stand and his eyes were still glassy. His temp was still way too low (I don't know what the reading was) so he's on a heat pad with a hot water bottle, and a blanket over him.
I guess I'm posting this to a) get it out and b) to ask if what his chances are of making it through? The vet was pretty negative/cautious and didn't give me any hope.
He's been on 4 units twice a day of Lantus for a few weeks now and his BG has still been in the high 20's. In the last week, all I've changed is cutting out any dry food and feeding him up to 3 times a day wet food or fresh meat. The vet said to me that Hills MD is the best for diabetic cats, but when I said about his food changes and asked her how that alone has brought his levels down so low, she couldn't answer me.
His BG was up to 15.6 when I left the vets. She gave him 5ml of a glucose solution and we've left him there overnight hooked up to a drip. He was purring and able to hold his head up when I left, but still unable to stand and his eyes were still glassy. His temp was still way too low (I don't know what the reading was) so he's on a heat pad with a hot water bottle, and a blanket over him.
I guess I'm posting this to a) get it out and b) to ask if what his chances are of making it through? The vet was pretty negative/cautious and didn't give me any hope.