Nightbird
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Hello all. I'm a newbie to the forum, to IBD, and to Diabetes. My 7 year old Anastasia, a Himalayan/Siamese mix, began having pooping outside the box and diarrhea issues 14 months ago. Over the course of the last year my vet and I tried a multitude of different food diets, with no success. Stasia continued to lose weight and got more and more sick. Finally, about 6 weeks ago, the vet decided to treat her for IBD and gave her a steroid injection. She did well for about 3 weeks; her stools were hardening and she was using the litterbox more. At 3 weeks the shot wore off and the effect was drastic. The soft stools came back and she started vomitting when she ate. So we gave her another steroid injection with an antibiotic. The vet warned me of the risk of diabetes with the steroid injections. Sure enough, on Monday her glucose tested at 599, and although she has beautiful stools, she is skinnier than ever and even more ill. Because the diabetes came on so fast, most likely due to the steroid injection, we have agreed to treat the diabetes and are hopeful that it will go into remission quickly once this steroid injection wears off. We will try an oral steroid at that time for the IBD, as the vet feels an oral steroid will be less likely to interfere with her glucose/insulin levels. In the meantime, since the IBD diagnosis 6 weeks ago, I have her on the Hills ZD dry food. The vet has recommended mixing it with the Hills ZD wet food, instead of switching her over to a diabetic-specific food due to the IBD. Has anyone else had the dilemma of what to feed a cat with both IBD and Diabetes? From what I've read, it seems that she only has high glucose because of the IBD injections, so its a dilemma for me!
Tonight I will administer Stasia's first insulin injection. I've read up on how to do the home glucose testing. Wish me luck! Thanks!
Tonight I will administer Stasia's first insulin injection. I've read up on how to do the home glucose testing. Wish me luck! Thanks!