aochoa
Member Since 2014
My Bruno, orange tabby, 13-14 y.o. (he was taken from the street as an adult, been with me 13 y.) was diagnosed with diabetes last March. His usual vet made analysis and we started with PZI insulin, fist 4 units for a week, then we changed to 6 and in the end we got 8 units. Still he was not good, and tests ( I only tested at the vets) were not consistent (23 first time, 16 after 2 days with insulin, 12 after a week, then 25 after another week, then 9.5 after 2 more weeks and 2 weeks ago 20.5) Then is when I realize that the treatment might not be correct. I started reading on this blog, and decided to try another clinic where there is an endocrinologist. I live in Ukraine, so you can imagine that there are not too many private clinics with good doctors. Anyway, they decided that he needed to stay at the clinic for a week to test glucose every 4 hours and look at his behavior.
First thing they did was change to Lanus, then try to determine the , apparently he's good with little less than 1 unit. The problem is that after a week, his glucose is still jumping like crazy: 25 in the morning, then going down to 2 during the day and the insulin effect is lasting for 12-14 and sometimes even 16 hours. The vet tried pills but made him vomit. After a week, the vet doesn't know how to stabilize him, and I am extremely stressed. Yesterday, he got the insulin injection of Lanus (o.8 units) at 8 am, but by 8pm his level of glucose was under 1 and kept going down and he refuse to eat and move or do anything, vet tried to feed him by force but he threw up food and bilis (the yellow thing), so vet injected glucose straight in the vein and after 2 hours glucose test mark 6.5
I bought the glucometer that the vet recommended and used it for the first time yesterday at the vet to start training for testing at home and my glucometer (new) marked 1.1 while the vets marked 2, is this normal?
Vet also said he needs to take medicine for the pancreas, any of you have heard something similar?
I work and live alone, so I am extremely worried that when er go home, he'll still has this jumps and something might happen when I'm not home.
Any recommendations? Does it seems like the vets are doing the right thing? I feel helpless!!!
First thing they did was change to Lanus, then try to determine the , apparently he's good with little less than 1 unit. The problem is that after a week, his glucose is still jumping like crazy: 25 in the morning, then going down to 2 during the day and the insulin effect is lasting for 12-14 and sometimes even 16 hours. The vet tried pills but made him vomit. After a week, the vet doesn't know how to stabilize him, and I am extremely stressed. Yesterday, he got the insulin injection of Lanus (o.8 units) at 8 am, but by 8pm his level of glucose was under 1 and kept going down and he refuse to eat and move or do anything, vet tried to feed him by force but he threw up food and bilis (the yellow thing), so vet injected glucose straight in the vein and after 2 hours glucose test mark 6.5
I bought the glucometer that the vet recommended and used it for the first time yesterday at the vet to start training for testing at home and my glucometer (new) marked 1.1 while the vets marked 2, is this normal?
Vet also said he needs to take medicine for the pancreas, any of you have heard something similar?
I work and live alone, so I am extremely worried that when er go home, he'll still has this jumps and something might happen when I'm not home.
Any recommendations? Does it seems like the vets are doing the right thing? I feel helpless!!!