Kiera Richardson
Member Since 2023
Hello all
Found this message board by recommendation and can really use some advice.
I’m new to the feline diabetes world as my cat, Kush was just diagnosed with Diabetes in November.
The vet has put her on Caninsulin for about a month now. After doing well on her initial dosage (0.01ml or 1 unit), she relapsed and was withdrawn and losing her appetite. The vet then asked me to increase her insulin dosage (0.02ml or 2 units).
Kush did well on her new dosage for about 3 weeks then relapsed again but this time, I knew something was very wrong. She was extremely lethargic, vomiting, not eating at all and was losing so much weight! I rushed her to an emergency vet and they suspect she’s got DKA, diabetes Ketoacidosis.
Her blood work came back with very mild ketones in it so the vet thinks we’ve caught DKA very early. She also doesn’t have any indication that her vital organs (liver, kidney, pancreas) are doing poorly. So I’m really not sure how my cat’s got DKA as I understand it, cats must have a second underlying condition to have caused DKA.
At the minute, Kush’s latest blood work shows no more ketones. But she’s still not eating on her own that they had to give her a nasogastric tube, a feeding tube to make sure she’s got enough nutrients before they give her insulin.
I’ve been worried sick. I hear it’s life threatening. I want Kush back, happy and healthy. Does anyone have a similar experience here and how did your cat do? Thank you.
Found this message board by recommendation and can really use some advice.
I’m new to the feline diabetes world as my cat, Kush was just diagnosed with Diabetes in November.
The vet has put her on Caninsulin for about a month now. After doing well on her initial dosage (0.01ml or 1 unit), she relapsed and was withdrawn and losing her appetite. The vet then asked me to increase her insulin dosage (0.02ml or 2 units).
Kush did well on her new dosage for about 3 weeks then relapsed again but this time, I knew something was very wrong. She was extremely lethargic, vomiting, not eating at all and was losing so much weight! I rushed her to an emergency vet and they suspect she’s got DKA, diabetes Ketoacidosis.
Her blood work came back with very mild ketones in it so the vet thinks we’ve caught DKA very early. She also doesn’t have any indication that her vital organs (liver, kidney, pancreas) are doing poorly. So I’m really not sure how my cat’s got DKA as I understand it, cats must have a second underlying condition to have caused DKA.
At the minute, Kush’s latest blood work shows no more ketones. But she’s still not eating on her own that they had to give her a nasogastric tube, a feeding tube to make sure she’s got enough nutrients before they give her insulin.
I’ve been worried sick. I hear it’s life threatening. I want Kush back, happy and healthy. Does anyone have a similar experience here and how did your cat do? Thank you.
