Lauren M.
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After 7 months in remission my little Colby is once again a sugar kitty. I have kept him on a strict wet food protein diet and he hadn't shown any symptoms of diabetes--he's been full of energy, eating regularly and everything.
Last month he did vomit twice--once he regurgitated his food that appeared to be digested, then preceded to throw up white frothy foam. He bounced back quickly and was his normal self shortly after. About 2 weeks later it was a hair ball and then maybe a week after he ate my poinsettias and then more vomit. It's been about 4 weeks since that happened and 2 days ago he began vomiting again and hasn't been able to hold down food since, no appetite, and increased thirst. I checked his glucose yesterday, twice and reading #1 was 181 and reading #2 was 150--not concerning numbers. After him not eating for over 12 hours, I decided to take him to ER. Vet ran blood tests and his glucose was 455. They gave him fluids, Pepcid AC, nausea meds and insulin (Lantis) in hopes of getting his BG to drop. He ate some dry food at the vet and vomited 3 hours later at home. He's very low in energy, moving around some but very sleepy.
I'm worried for my boy. It seems there may be some underlying issue that we need to get to the bottom of. The crazy blizzard here on the East is prolonging extensive blood results and I'm afraid to take him back to the vet because of the weather conditions.
My main concern is getting him to eat so he can get some energy back--any tips on this?
Thank you for your support! It means everything to me.
-Lauren
Last month he did vomit twice--once he regurgitated his food that appeared to be digested, then preceded to throw up white frothy foam. He bounced back quickly and was his normal self shortly after. About 2 weeks later it was a hair ball and then maybe a week after he ate my poinsettias and then more vomit. It's been about 4 weeks since that happened and 2 days ago he began vomiting again and hasn't been able to hold down food since, no appetite, and increased thirst. I checked his glucose yesterday, twice and reading #1 was 181 and reading #2 was 150--not concerning numbers. After him not eating for over 12 hours, I decided to take him to ER. Vet ran blood tests and his glucose was 455. They gave him fluids, Pepcid AC, nausea meds and insulin (Lantis) in hopes of getting his BG to drop. He ate some dry food at the vet and vomited 3 hours later at home. He's very low in energy, moving around some but very sleepy.
I'm worried for my boy. It seems there may be some underlying issue that we need to get to the bottom of. The crazy blizzard here on the East is prolonging extensive blood results and I'm afraid to take him back to the vet because of the weather conditions.
My main concern is getting him to eat so he can get some energy back--any tips on this?
Thank you for your support! It means everything to me.
-Lauren