Athena and Cyrano
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Hello! Some will remember us, others won't. Cyrano was DX with diabetes two years and a month ago and with the help of many fine people on this board, especially jojo, Cyrano had his last Lantus shot on 4/18/2008 and has been in remission since. I'm posting on the Lantus board because this is where I spent 99% of my time. I can't believe how many cats have gone into remission since February 2008 - 110 cats!!! That's so incredible. Wow! party_cat
I recently contacted a woman on another message board who had a diabetic cat and was on Lantus and I highly recommended she give this board a try. I hope you made it here, Chris!
As for an update on Cyrano, he's doing great as far as remission goes. I've attached his Google spreadsheet in my signature - it goes back to our very beginning. Since going into remission, the highest number I ever got was 77. So we're good there.
I noticed over the past month or so, Cyrano's thirst and urinary output were higher, so I finally found a new vet (hated my other one) and took him in today. He was DX with CRF. [Edited: I'm wrong about the CRF DX - it's just low-grade renal failure at this point. He's not lost 70% of renal function.] He's low grade at this point, with his BUN @ 50. I'm scared for a whole host of reasons. The big question for me is about food. How do you handle the need for a high protein/low glycemic food to keep the diabetes at bay (or under control) with the CRF need for a low protein diet? I really don't know what to do.
While there, it was also obvious he needs a dental cleaning too. As my new vet put it, she's on the fence really. It's a risk, especially with his kidneys starting to fail, but moreso because of the diabetes. She's also concerned about not doing the dental for the very same reasons. I am going to do the dental, probably next week, but I am just praying like mad that this doesn't send Cyrano into a relapse.
So any help out there with CRF/diabetic kitties and the conundrums?
I recently contacted a woman on another message board who had a diabetic cat and was on Lantus and I highly recommended she give this board a try. I hope you made it here, Chris!
As for an update on Cyrano, he's doing great as far as remission goes. I've attached his Google spreadsheet in my signature - it goes back to our very beginning. Since going into remission, the highest number I ever got was 77. So we're good there.
I noticed over the past month or so, Cyrano's thirst and urinary output were higher, so I finally found a new vet (hated my other one) and took him in today. He was DX with CRF. [Edited: I'm wrong about the CRF DX - it's just low-grade renal failure at this point. He's not lost 70% of renal function.] He's low grade at this point, with his BUN @ 50. I'm scared for a whole host of reasons. The big question for me is about food. How do you handle the need for a high protein/low glycemic food to keep the diabetes at bay (or under control) with the CRF need for a low protein diet? I really don't know what to do.
While there, it was also obvious he needs a dental cleaning too. As my new vet put it, she's on the fence really. It's a risk, especially with his kidneys starting to fail, but moreso because of the diabetes. She's also concerned about not doing the dental for the very same reasons. I am going to do the dental, probably next week, but I am just praying like mad that this doesn't send Cyrano into a relapse.
So any help out there with CRF/diabetic kitties and the conundrums?