tecwmn
Member Since 2010
I will start this by saying that Fin has been regulated between 80 - 150 since his hospitalization and insulin was reduced (charts are not up to date).
A few months ago, Fin became constipated and had to go to the doctor to have an enema and the doctor gave him some fluids. He also told me that I would need to give him fluids at home. I took him home and administered the fluids as directed. Fin stopped eating and was not absorbing the fluids. His breathing became labored and I rushed him to emergency care. They drained a lot of fluid from his lungs and told me he has Congestive Heart Failure and only had about 8 months to live maximum - he was in the ICU for three days. History:
http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=73273&p=795930&hilit=CHF#p795930
He came home and never regained his appetite like before this episode when he was a little chowhound.
About a week ago I took him to the vet because I noticed a hole on the side of his genitals. He did a round of antibiotics to clear up any infection. He has lost 3lbs since diagnosis and the other day stopped eating (still drinking water), nothing I do will get him to eat. I force fed him some Nutri-cal last night (BG went up to 280). He is still going to the bathroom and he is still getting up and drinking water. I am trying to catch him going potty so I can test for ketones. He is declining like they said he would. He does not seem to be in any pain and I will talk to his vet first thing this morning. I am wondering if he may need to have fluid drained again like before.
I am struggling with what to do for Fin. Has anyone else had a diabetic cat with CHF decline? I don't want him to suffer and I don't want to jump the gun either. If possible, I would prefer he pass naturally at home - but I don't want him to suffer. I don't want to traumatize him at the end either by taking him to some clinical facility. My vet and I have already discussed home euthenasia if necessary - however, I would prefer to let nature take its course so long as he isn't suffering.
Please, any advice would be helpful.
A few months ago, Fin became constipated and had to go to the doctor to have an enema and the doctor gave him some fluids. He also told me that I would need to give him fluids at home. I took him home and administered the fluids as directed. Fin stopped eating and was not absorbing the fluids. His breathing became labored and I rushed him to emergency care. They drained a lot of fluid from his lungs and told me he has Congestive Heart Failure and only had about 8 months to live maximum - he was in the ICU for three days. History:
http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=73273&p=795930&hilit=CHF#p795930
He came home and never regained his appetite like before this episode when he was a little chowhound.
About a week ago I took him to the vet because I noticed a hole on the side of his genitals. He did a round of antibiotics to clear up any infection. He has lost 3lbs since diagnosis and the other day stopped eating (still drinking water), nothing I do will get him to eat. I force fed him some Nutri-cal last night (BG went up to 280). He is still going to the bathroom and he is still getting up and drinking water. I am trying to catch him going potty so I can test for ketones. He is declining like they said he would. He does not seem to be in any pain and I will talk to his vet first thing this morning. I am wondering if he may need to have fluid drained again like before.
I am struggling with what to do for Fin. Has anyone else had a diabetic cat with CHF decline? I don't want him to suffer and I don't want to jump the gun either. If possible, I would prefer he pass naturally at home - but I don't want him to suffer. I don't want to traumatize him at the end either by taking him to some clinical facility. My vet and I have already discussed home euthenasia if necessary - however, I would prefer to let nature take its course so long as he isn't suffering.
Please, any advice would be helpful.