Cammy
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone! I’m Cammy. I’ve been dealing with diabetes management with Syd, my nearly 13-year-old, very slim buff-colored Tabby. He’s also a very, very special to me. I know you’re not supposed to have favorites (I do feral rescue and have 10 cats currently) but Syd and I bonded in a strong way when he came to me as a 6-week-old. Syd was not feral, btw.
We started 2022 with newly diagnosed diabetes. He was literally diagnosed the last day of 2021. He ended up in the emergency hospital with vet saying possible triaditis. After carefully nursing him back to a better weight of a little over 10 lbs (got down to 8.5) we’ve had a roller coaster ride regarding regulation. For a month in the beginning his sugar could not be controlled - vet said to give 4 units at the end but I had to transfer to a closer vet (I had moved but had driven back to Syd’s original vet when he got sick) and Syd’s numbers inexplicably improved when I transferred him to the closer practice. He became fairly regulated on 1.5 units of ProZinc. Both practices have recommended ProZinc.
Syd was good for a couple of months. Not great, but ok number-wise. Slowly the numbers crept up again. His blood work indicates he has had a bit of a bout with pancreatitis again recently. He did have an ultrasound in the early days - not much to see there.
We are again a bit out of control. The vet is going to take blood tomorrow to send to Michigan to see if the cause of his insulin resistance can be determined. I even wondered about acromegaly because his lower jaw seems to have widened a little, so we are going to test for growth hormone as well. We ruled out UTI and Syd was put on clindamycin in case his teeth are the problem but it doesn’t appear to be the case.
Syd can unexpectedly swing to a dangerously low reading. I have to test quite a lot. He’s currently on 2.5 units twice a day but it’s not controlling his sugar well - but because of his surprise low swings it’s where we are holding until we can get results from the next blood tests.
I’m just looking for any thoughts - I’ve learned about feeding and mechanics of injections and testing over the past 5 months. (I did make a few mistakes with food in the beginning.) I was told about this group by a friend of a friend. I’d just love some advice or ideas about what might be happening with him and as much as anything, the support will be nice!
Thank you for being here and any ideas would be helpful. I know I need to set up Syd’s spreadsheet! I look forward to meeting everyone.
We started 2022 with newly diagnosed diabetes. He was literally diagnosed the last day of 2021. He ended up in the emergency hospital with vet saying possible triaditis. After carefully nursing him back to a better weight of a little over 10 lbs (got down to 8.5) we’ve had a roller coaster ride regarding regulation. For a month in the beginning his sugar could not be controlled - vet said to give 4 units at the end but I had to transfer to a closer vet (I had moved but had driven back to Syd’s original vet when he got sick) and Syd’s numbers inexplicably improved when I transferred him to the closer practice. He became fairly regulated on 1.5 units of ProZinc. Both practices have recommended ProZinc.
Syd was good for a couple of months. Not great, but ok number-wise. Slowly the numbers crept up again. His blood work indicates he has had a bit of a bout with pancreatitis again recently. He did have an ultrasound in the early days - not much to see there.
We are again a bit out of control. The vet is going to take blood tomorrow to send to Michigan to see if the cause of his insulin resistance can be determined. I even wondered about acromegaly because his lower jaw seems to have widened a little, so we are going to test for growth hormone as well. We ruled out UTI and Syd was put on clindamycin in case his teeth are the problem but it doesn’t appear to be the case.
Syd can unexpectedly swing to a dangerously low reading. I have to test quite a lot. He’s currently on 2.5 units twice a day but it’s not controlling his sugar well - but because of his surprise low swings it’s where we are holding until we can get results from the next blood tests.
I’m just looking for any thoughts - I’ve learned about feeding and mechanics of injections and testing over the past 5 months. (I did make a few mistakes with food in the beginning.) I was told about this group by a friend of a friend. I’d just love some advice or ideas about what might be happening with him and as much as anything, the support will be nice!
Thank you for being here and any ideas would be helpful. I know I need to set up Syd’s spreadsheet! I look forward to meeting everyone.
