Chapman
Member Since 2022
Hello, Chapman is 13 years old and developed acromegaly with the corresponding diabetes. First signs were eliminating outside the litter box. A trip to the vet showed elevated Blood Glucose (BG) and all other signs ( as tested in the senior blood work) were normal. Chapman was not overweight and had maintained the same weight for many years. His BG was elevated but we were not sure if it was stress from being at the vet or another issue. After changing his diet a couple of times over the course of a couple of months, his BG shot up to the 500's. At this point we started insulin. This was in November of 2021. We went to the vet 3 times a week to get his BG tested and adjust, if necessary, his insulin. Unfortunately, his need for insulin was increasing every time we went to the vet. I had started home testing and keeping a log of Chapmans BG. I was changing his insulin based on his BG levels but also trying to be consistent and not change it too much. I would rather it be a little high than too low. By January, we were up to 17 units of insulin twice daily and still had high BG. My vet had mentioned but kind of dismissed acromegaly. I did some research on my own and decided to take Chapman to a vet that specialized in cats to get an opinion. They sent blood off to the lab and it came back with a diagnosis of acromegaly. At this point, I went back to my veterinarian to take next steps. We are now into February 2022. We needed to get an MRI/Cat Scan (no pun intended ;0) ) to confirm the diagnosis. These are super expensive in my town. I was working with two Universities to get Chapman in for radiation on the tumor. In the end, we went to Auburn University. This is a whole story for another time, but we did get Stereotactic Radiation Therapy (SRT) for Chapman. The oncologist veterinarian at Auburn is fantastic! She has been a great help to me in managing Chapman's care after the treatment. Chapman's BG leveled out for a while in the 100's and I was down to 3 to 4 units of insulin twice a day. I was feeding him hills w/d canned food. Unfortunately, you cannot get the w/d canned food right now and his BG has shot up to as high as 550. Mostly it is in the 250 to 350 range but I am up to 5 units of insulin twice daily. I have transitioned him to Hills DM canned food but it does not keep his BG as level as the W/D. The dry W/D does not work - too many carbs. He does not appear to like the Royal Canine Glycobalance. I am trying everything to get his BG stable again, while also watching to make sure his BG doesn't suddenly fall. I am told that there is a chance that he could go into remission because of the SRT that he had. In any case he should stabilize. This has been a stressful ordeal for my family which includes Chapman. This also shows that, just as you would for your own health or a human family member, you must be ready to research and push for a diagnosis. I was frustrated with the whole process and while I understand some of the delays, it does not alleviate my frustration. Now, I am striving to find a food that my cat likes and will help stabilize his BG. Thanks for listening.
