Sebastian’s mom (Lauren)
Member Since 2023
I don’t want to speak too soon, Sebastian still is very unwell, however I feel like he’s having slightly better days now that I put him down from 3 units to 1 unit of Lantus. I can’t even begin to describe the intense guilt I feel for thinking this could be my fault. That Sebastian could have been receiving too much insulin and having seizures for a MONTH because I took the advice of a vet, a vet I already had so little faith in. That this could easily be fatal.
I really need advice on where we go from here. If it was too much insulin, how do I help him recover?
Is the damage done permanent?
Do I try to wean him off the anticonvulsants?
I haven’t noticed them helping, just him getting lethargic and wobbly.
What does this mean for the vet?
For more context incase you missed it, Sebastian started having seizures and was constipated, lethargic, overall not himself, so I took him to the vet and at first it was written off as REM sleep. After I returned a second day in a row she told me it could be seizures and she was very concerned, he was very unwell. After looking at his blood work and seeing high BG she told me her biggest concern was his diabetes management and getting his numbers lower and until we did that, we couldn’t get anticonvulsants and it wasn’t advised that we move forward with his dental surgery. She told me she wanted to see his insulin increased to 3 units right away. I was hesitant making that jump in one day so i went slower than she’d like, but faster than I’d like. She and another vet there told me high BG can cause seizures over time so I thought I was doing right by lowering his numbers to get him cleared for anticonvulsants.
This whole ordeal has been very traumatic and stressful to say the least.
I still don’t know what any of this means for us. Please advise if you are able. I trust this group a million times more than any vet and I can’t lose my boy.
I really need advice on where we go from here. If it was too much insulin, how do I help him recover?
Is the damage done permanent?
Do I try to wean him off the anticonvulsants?
I haven’t noticed them helping, just him getting lethargic and wobbly.
What does this mean for the vet?
For more context incase you missed it, Sebastian started having seizures and was constipated, lethargic, overall not himself, so I took him to the vet and at first it was written off as REM sleep. After I returned a second day in a row she told me it could be seizures and she was very concerned, he was very unwell. After looking at his blood work and seeing high BG she told me her biggest concern was his diabetes management and getting his numbers lower and until we did that, we couldn’t get anticonvulsants and it wasn’t advised that we move forward with his dental surgery. She told me she wanted to see his insulin increased to 3 units right away. I was hesitant making that jump in one day so i went slower than she’d like, but faster than I’d like. She and another vet there told me high BG can cause seizures over time so I thought I was doing right by lowering his numbers to get him cleared for anticonvulsants.
This whole ordeal has been very traumatic and stressful to say the least.
I still don’t know what any of this means for us. Please advise if you are able. I trust this group a million times more than any vet and I can’t lose my boy.