Diabetic kitty in NYC shelter--Updates below, getting better

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Martica and Fred

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Hi
Here is a kitty on the Pets On Death Row facebook kill list for tomorrow (PODR is a rescue group who posts the shelter's info.)

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =3&theater

I have posted this on Diabetic Cats in Need on facebook...we need donations first of all to add up to help fund a rescue to pull and treat this kitty.

I'm trying to decide if I can do it. I probably can't because I have my hands full with cats and 2 fosters right now...but also want to get a handle on it.

Can someone more knowledgeable than me (or several of you) please give an assessment of the medical write up for this kitty? This kitty will be killed first thing in the morning if not pulled. No time to procrastinate on this one, must give the notice to a rescue group to pull by midnight or the wee hours of the morning.

thank you
Martica
 
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Did you try scrolling thru? If you click on another picture and then click the arrows to the right you can get to him. Shane, actually he's 10 years old, skinny, grey, standing and meowing.
 
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I don't understand all their abbreviations...
But he was testing BG 295, then later that day at 695
Urine glucose 4+, ketones 1+
They've given him two shots of H 1u,
It says DKA, but they have run blood work.
He's gotten fluids but is still dehyrdated.

Then there is contradictory info saying he's not had insulin in two days?
He's been there for less than two days and they marked him for PTS?


Medical rating 4 NC - SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
QAR - depressed, ~10%dehydrated,anorexic EENT - clear AU/OU, neg oral, mild tartar MSI - very thin, weak but ambulatory BG-275 @ 10am , cat has not got insulin in 2 days has been on LRS 30ml/hr continues rate, hydration is not improving A: Ddx: CKD/ Ketoacidotic diabetic/ hyperthyroid/ poss neoplasia ? needs blood work, recommend immediate rescue placement, try to stabilize for stray wait period.
 
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They kill fast there. I tried to save one kitty who was literally given 1 day and wasn't even sick or anything, just terrified and aggressive because of it. Gorgeous 14 year old Russian Blue. I was too late getting to him.

What is hyperthyroid/poss neoplasia--does that mean a tumor on the thyroid possibly? And isn't thyroid treatable? Iv'e never dealt with that.

Anything else besides the diabetes that might be of concern?

I think you were reading the BG readings backwards--check the dates--he was 695 and then they gave him insulin and he got down to 295. I think. And it might be for the first couple of days he got none. Not sure.

Does it look like he's dying or do you think he can live?
 
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I think Ddx means differential diagnosis.
The possibilities are Chronic Kidney Disease, Ketoacidosis/diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or possible neoplasia (cancer)

Basically a kitty that needs a full medical workup to determine what is wrong.
 
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Martica,
The picture looks like he's starving to death. Look at the size of his head compared to his body size. That could be due to long term uncontrolled diabetes, but could be a sign of lots of other things, including Hyper T or cancer.
 
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I'm trying to decide if it's more than I can handle--both time-wise and finanically...
 
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Martica,
Time wise I have no idea, but you've seen the DCIN FB page right? Maybe that can help you? Won't hurt to investigate that option...
Carl
 
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Hi Carl
Yes, I posted there twice earlier and no one responded at all.

It's a slow night on all the Pets on Death Row pages. Everyone is at Xmas parties and not on their internet I think...bad for the cats that need saving...
 
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Hi Martica

I'm just seeing your post now. What did you end up doing? To answer your question, this is a very sick cat. With aggressive treatment (he'll need to be hospitalized) he might live, it will take $ though. He's blind, so he might be hyperthyroid -> hypertensive or he could be hypertensive from CKD (chronic kidney disease). Seems like a nice kitty :(
 
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((((Martica))))

DCIN was alerted to Shane a few times in the past 36 hours. Shane is a very, very sick cat and, among other reasons, DCIN cannot afford to save him. DCIN has fundraised and spent more than $10K on DKA cats in the past few months. And those were cats with committed homes. Not "strays" as Shane is.

I suggested to the NYC rescuers who contacted DCIN that the NYCACC not wait the required "reclamation" period and lovingly euthanize Shane ASAP. We can't save them all, and Shane is too sick to save. It would be more kind to help him move on.

To allow others to understand what is happening, the NYCACC has a convoluted process for approving rescues to pull cats from its shelters. Information about the animals that are on the rescue list is only available to "approved" rescues. Most cats that are marked for destruction have a day, maybe two, for an approved rescue to pull them from the shelter. Individuals are not allowed to adopt the cats that are marked for destruction. It is a complicated procedure for a rescue to become "approved" by the NYCACC to pull a cat. Except for one rescue (the way I understand it), the rescues that are currently NYCACC-approved to pull cats marked for destruction will not place a cat outside of NY.

NYCACC's shelters, and its "approved" rescues, is a system that DCIN does not presently have the resources to deal with. DCIN does not have a shelter facility or fostering network that could become part of that process. And DCIN certainly could not afford to pull a DKA cat.

I feel very badly for Shane. And the other diabetic cats that make their way into that system. DCIN was able a few months back to rescue a diabetic cat from that system. It took an incredible amount of effort, and in the end it turned out the cat was not diabetic. That is part of the problem. The NYCACC will not slow down and allow careful evaluation of a cat's medical status.

So for the time being, DCIN is unable to work with the NYCACC shelter and its "approved" rescuers. I will continue to "hide" any NYCACC diabetic cat brought to DCIN's FB page. It's not fair to DCIN's friends, or to the folks here on FDMB, to present you with diabetic cats that DCIN does not have the resources to save.
 
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Hi Jess
Well the funds were the issue for me. Why does vet care have to be so exorbitant? I understand that there may be some concessions for low income people but what about if you're a sort of decent income but you are still living in NYC and have vet care for multiple cats, etc. It's still prohibitive to help a sick kitty.

Venita, I didn't see Shane until he went on the e-list last night. I do volunteer work with Anjellicle and they could have pulled him for me and i was toying with it all night. It was the funds that were the issue and I was hoping there would be some more pledges that would cover a chunk of his immediate medical fees which seem like they would be up to $1000 in the next week. But only $120 was raised, not nearly enough.

I also was up this morning and in my car and near the shelter and was tossing and turning whether to just show up there. But again, it was the funding. I was thinking that even if he died it still would be better for him to have his last few days feeling loved and cared for. But I still couldn't just fork out $1000 for that to happen. I currently have 2 other foster cats I saved 2 months ago (one is a senior 9 years who appears to be healthy but needs a dental, etc.)

It seems to me that since Shane was walking he was in better, rather than worse shape. Although who knows. Poor baby.
 
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Hi, Martica ~

Just sent you a PM. This breaks my heart...

Eva
 
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((((Martica))))

You are indeed a most caring soul to help Shane this way. And bless Angelliclecats for sponsoring this rescue.

I will be among the first in line to donate for Shane's care. I am heading over to DCIN's Facebook page now to let folks know you are rescuing him and will need $ and prayer help.
 
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I haven't yet seen a chip-in from AngellicleCats for Shane's care. I have set up a DCIN chip-in for Shane, and will forward all donations to AngellicleCats or the vet as soon as I can make contact. The DCIN chipin is here.
 
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Waiting to hear more. Bless you, Martica, for trying to help Shane.

Eva
 
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Did the chip in for Shane earlier today. :YMHUG:
 
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I donated to Shane as well, his story just about broke my heart. Martica, you are an angel. Please update us when you can. Fingers and paws crossed that Shane is ok.
 
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Hi, Everyone ~

This morning, I received the following message from Martica. I'm sure she won't mind that I'm sharing it here:

"So waiting for news, but as of 7pm last night he was not eating and was on IV fluids. But when I picked him up he was weak but alert and still getting up and moving a little. So I took that as a good sign. Have no idea of BGs or ketones, but apparently he is also hyperthyroid. Anyway, we are doing the blood tests, so I guess I"ll find out later."

xo
Martica

I know Martica will update us when she learns more. Hope precious little Shane starts feeling better soon with the loving care he's now receiving.

Eva
 
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Sorry I didn't update, I thought I did (I have several pages to update!) Basically no real news but here's the latest:

UPDATE ON SHANE-Thurs-15-Dec-1pm:
Went by vet and Shane is still in intensive care. Spoke to vet tech who was in a rush. She said he’s the same and I wasn’t allowed to see him. She said he could not be moved (brought upstairs) and I wasn’t allowed downstairs. She said he is on IV still. His potassium was low so they’ve added that to the fluids. He ate a little on his own but gagged and so now he is on anti-nausea meds. He is on antibiotics, not sure why. They did his bloodwork but wouldn’t let me see, said I had to wait to talk to the doctor tomorrow. She said they were checking his blood glucose every 2 to 4 hours (I forgot which she said) and it was mid300s and then mid200s so pretty good. She could not tell me about ketones or thyroid. She said he would be there “for a while” and wouldn’t be coming home soon because he’s very sick. So hopefully will get more info later today, from Kathryn, the founder of Anjellicle who may be able to speak to a senior vet tech. The doctor who is dealing with him won’t be in until tomorrow. (Not sure why the other vet there couldn’t discuss, but maybe because this is a rescue situation.)

The vet tech seemed to have no idea what I was talking about when I said ketones or keotacidosis...she said you'll have to talk to the doctor, I can't diagnose. So that worries me abit. I never had to deal with that with Fred luckily, so not sure what it entails--need to search the site and read up here on it. But his BG at the shelter I believe was 800 and ketone was 1+. I guess the way they handle it, as I recall is monitoring and fluids, which he's getting so that's good right?

best
Martica
 
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I might have missed this, since I don't have my glasses on and its a bit hard to read.. but if you're planning on adopting or fostering Shane, why won't they give you any info? Is it because right now he sort of belongs to the rescue? Just curious.

Also, was there a chipin or paypal I missed? I wanted to donate for him.


-Sarah
 
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HI

Here is the chipin that Venita of DCIN started. She will forward the donations to Anjellicle.

http://dcintiko.chipin.com/mypages/view ... 2c09bf4212

It's very frustrating this vet, I have to say. I don't know why they won't tellme more but I have a feeling they treat everyone like this. The vet himself is great, it's just everyone else--hard to get any info out of anyone. They are busy, but whatever. I just called and was trying to find out about the ketones and how he is doing. A vet tech wouldn't speak to me, again relayed to me by a receptionist who really didn't know much of the medspeak.

So they said he is still the same, not eating Last blood glucose readings were: 283, 218, 138. I said well they better give him more calories if he is that low now. She said they were force feeding him. I sure hope they don't give him more insulin. They could not tell me anything about ketones. Apparently the doctor who sees him is not in until tomorrow AFTERNOON. This is frustrating.

I don't know really how to handle it. It IS through the rescue group, that is who will be billed and will pay. So I'm technically the foster, although realistically the adopter, but anyway, I just don't know how demanding I can be. It's tricky. I would not stand for this if I could. Anyway, hopefully he's ok. I guess the same means not worse, but I would like to think he's getting better but they are not saying that. I don't know why. His BG is certainly better. Sigh.
 
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Please make sure they keep force feeding him or tube feeding him, so he doesn't have problems with his liver.
My kitty was DKA and while in the hospital they gave him insulin, fluids, helped his electolytes and potassium, he had a feeding tube, and he had a couple of tranfusions. He had a tube in very leg. It was a long time ago, so no details, but I do remember visiting him and peering at the chart once, attached to his cage and seeing a 26 and asking if that was his BG because that's what it looked like, along with a bunch of other BGs. The next time I visited him, there was no chart for me to peer at and question.
Sending best of luck and wisest of vet vines to Shane.
 
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DCIN continues to collect funds for Shane's care. I haven't done the accounting, but it seems that I have seen about $350 for Shane. I need to communicate with the director of Angellicle Cats about how DCIN goes about paying those donations to the vet.

Shane's chip-in is here.
 
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Hello, Everyone ~

Martica, we're thinking of you and Shane this morning. Waiting for some news...some good news...about him has got to be so very hard for you. We all want to hear the news that the sweet little guy is improving. Maybe today when the vet handling Shane's treatment is in, you'll be able to get a better update.

Keeping you both close in our thoughts today,

Eva and Hubby Ken
 
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Thank you, so much. I'm start to get more worried. So frustrating dealing with this vet's staff. I called this morning and she said I'm busy can you call back in 30 minutes. I called back in 60 minutes and their voicemail was on. The founder of the rescue group I work with has a vet appt with 2 cats their today so hopefully she will get more info by being there. They said I could talk to the doctor this afternoon. I hope the poor little guy is eating.

What does everyone think of the liver shake? I was poking around and came upon the recipe on here. As a near-vegan it's going to be hard to make, but I wonder if I make it and bring it to the vet would that be a good idea?

thanks
Martica
 
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Finally spoke to the receptionist at the vet. She refuses to tell me anything. Says they are in surgery and I have to wait until after for when the vet gets in and does 'callbacks'. Beyond frustrating.
 
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Hi Martika,
You are truely an angel to take on this kitty. I remember how you gave such great care to Fred. Shane will be lucky to have you. I tried the liver shake when Blackie was very sick and he couldn't tolerate it. And someone told me that if you are going to try it, to use chicken liver, not beef liver. Sorry for your frustrations with the vet. I hope Shane is better soon and that you will be able to take him home soon.
 
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Update on Shane-Fri-16-Dec-9pm:
Went by vet so I could speak to him and hopefully see the kitty. I was able to stay with the kitty for one hour and kiss him and pet him and talk to him. He is very very very skinny. He is probably a 14 pound cat that weighs about 7. But, he is pretty strong. He kept getting up and trying to walk. He wanted to walk off the table and I had to use a little bit of strength to stop him. He would alternate lying and then getting up and trying to walk. He also stood on all 4 legs for a while an sat up tall for a while, both while I petted him. All the way from head to tail. His tail was very active, and I took that as a good sign—alert and I think curious. Everytime people walked past or a noise was made he looked to see what it was.

He had a very slow IV catheter on his leg. His eyes were very sunken, a sign that he is still very very dehydrated even though he’s now been on fluids non-stop for 48 hours. His body temperature was low but I think—not sure—that after my being with him and giving him lots of love he warmed up a bit. I think he felt better from the affection.

Spoke to the vet and he said that he was ‘stable’ but not necessarily improving. I asked what is the definition of improving and he said “…being able to be mobile and not get weak from it and have to rest. Eating,..” which he still is not although they said that he did so on his own once. He said all his electrolytes were very low and that was worse than the ketones and probably the reason why he was feeling so bad. He was going to either do another blood test tonight or get the results and he said he expected the electrolytes to have improved, although hopefully not too much because then something else would be the cause of his still weakness/anorexia, etc.

He said that Shane would be there 5-7 more days if everything went well. I asked for something for Shane to eat hoping he would eat for me, but he would not. Turned his head away.

I got a copy of his bloodwork, not sure when this is from, I guess from the evening of when he first got in. It says ‘received 12/15/2011’ and ‘reported 12/15/20111 03:00am. I brought him in the afternoon of 12/14.

Here are only the figures for things that were abnormal. If anyone can interpret, I would appreciate it:

BLOOD
Total protein 5.1 LOW (Range 5.2-8.8)
AST (SGOT) 416 HIGH (10-100)
ALT (SGPT) 181 HIGH (10-100
Total Bilirubin 4.6 (HIGH) 0.1-04
Phosphorus 1.9 LOW (2.4-8.2)
Glucose 410 HIGH (64-170)
Calcium 7.4 LOW (8.2-10.8)
Sodium 133 LOW (145-158)
Potassium 2.1 LOW (3.4-5.6)
Chloride 72 LOW (104-128)
Cholesterol 243 HIGH (75-220)
Triglycerides 183 (HIGH) 25-160
CPK 1416 HIGH (56-529)
Hematocrit 24.9 LOW (29-48)
MCV 36 LOW (37-61)
MCHC 382 HIGH (30-38)
Platelet Count 185 LOW (200-500)
Neutrophils HIGH 8690 (2500-8500

URINALYSIS
T4 0.7 LOW (0.8-4.0)
Protein 1+ HIGH
Glucose 3+ HIGH
Ketone 3+ HIGH
Bilirubin 2+ HIGH
Blood 2+ HIGH
RBC 11-20 HIGH (0-3)

Are those liver values indicating fatty liver disease from not eating?
His glucose has gotten lower100s-300s since this test I think.

How bad does this look? Hopefully it’s improved from this. So I think I need lots of prayers still. They do not do 24 hr care at this vet. So basically he is unattended in the middle of the night. He said I could transfer him but it would be to a much more expensive place. He said it would probably be $5000 for a week. The vet said I could come visit again tomorrow, but not daily.

Should I make him that liver drink and bring it to him? They said they would give it to him if I did.
Any feedback welcome.

thank you ((((((alll)))))))
Martica
 
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Yes, some of those values do show liver distress. Given he isn't eating well on his own, you should talk with them about whether they are helping him to eat--finger or syringe feeding--and whether it would be prudent to put in an Esophageal feeding tube (an E-tube). The not eating is a serious part of DKA, and many DKA cats do have trouble with fatty liver.
 
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"I was able to stay with the kitty for one hour and kiss him and pet him and talk to him." -- Oh, Martica, I'm so glad you were able to spend time with Shane and to show him some love. That dear little guy needs all kinds of help, but I think feeling loved is so important for him. Thank you, Martica...wish I had $5,000 to send to you for caring for this precious, forgotten kitty. {{{Martica and Shane}}} Will you get to see Shane every day now?

And I agree with Venita about those elevated liver enzymes being a real concern. I'd want to know how much food they're getting Shane to eat. An E-tube might become a necessity. When you talk to the vet again, please ask about that.

Thanks for the update, Martica. It's good to hear that Shane is stable. We'll be looking forward to better news that Shane's improving.

Take care,
Eva
 
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UPDATE on SHANE TOdAY- SAturday 6pm--17 Dec:
I was able to be with Shane for 2 hours today and he was a million times better! Apparently his bloodwork from last night is not hugely better, but his demeanor was. Not only was he perkier and standing and trying to walk (off the vet table but he couldn't because of his IV) and totally alert and responsive, he was PURRING the entire time! And head butting and kneading with his paws! He clearly felt much much better and looked content. SUCH a difference from last night! He had eaten on his own today apparently, and a good amount. And when I was with one of the vet techs had some chicken and he ate a couple of small pieces (but didn't want more). At that time his blood sugar was 97, a little low for more liking but when I left they were going to feed him. So I'm much better since he is!

I posted some pictures on my Facebook page. Don't kow how to post them on here.

thank you everyone for all your support.
 
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Yayyyy! Go Martica & Shane! I'm so glad Shane finally has some love in his life!
Avery
 
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Martica, what lovely news about dear little Shane! Your love for that precious little cat has got to be helping with his progress. Thank you for taking care of that sweet little guy. Loved seeing his photos on Facebook...my hubby was looking over my shoulder and said, "Shane's perking up".

Are Shane's electrolytes and liver enzyme numbers looking any better? As Shane starts eating more and feeling better in general, maybe those numbers will improve.

Thanks for your wonderful update on Shane, Martica.

Take care,
Eva
 
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Thank you for the update. I am so happy Shane is doing better. I am still praying for him.

Pattie
 
UPDATE on SHANE from Sunday 18 Dec

Thank you for all your support and prayers! I wasn't able to see Shane yesterday (Sunday), but a friend of Anjellicle's and the vets was. This is the report she sent to me:

"Quick follow-up - went and visited, and the techs said he's doing extremely well considering how he came in and said his transformation was "magical." I gave him some extra pets and rubs and he is SO SWEET! I gave him an extra blanket (I'm not supposed to touch but was extremely careful) and while I was placing it he kept trying to head but my hand! So, so sweet and mushy and gentle and kind. Definitely older - I wonder if older than 10. (That, or not well taken care of until now, or both :( . What an angel sweetheart!"

So really awesome news. I dropped off some Merrick and Nature's Variety cans today for them to give to him. Am hoping to be able to see him tonight. Hope he's eating regularly now.
 
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God bless you for loving this kitty. I wish I could help with his Vet bill. I can only afford prayers and you have them.
jeanne
 
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Hi, Martica ~

I'm loving your reports on dear little Shane! "So, so sweet and mushy and gentle and kind." -- :-D Martica, have you been able to visit Shane lately? Thank you for caring about this precious little guy the way you do.

Take care,
Eva
 
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Hi Eva and everyone,

Thank you for all your support, it really means a lot and is so helpful. It's a little scary getting back into the 24/7 care of a diabetic kitty and now I'm gearing up for it. I visited Shane on Monday night and he was doing GREAT. I posted pics on my Facebook wall if anyone wants to have a look--Martica Heaner on fb.

He gobbled up a can and 1/2 of food I gave him, was purring, alert and overall acting more like a normal, not so sick, kitty.

I have not seen any bloodwork on anything, this vet and their staff and not very communicative and it's hard to keep calling and bug them. But I did get a call yesterday from the receptionist asking me to bring in Lantus. So Venita has kindly offered to ship a pen off to them which hopefully they are getting any hour now, while I sort out buying all my inventory of supplies and more insulin.

I take that to mean that they are going to switch Shane over and that means I get to bring him home in a couple of days. This morning I dropped off a letter to the vet plus a bunch of back up research-study evidence for him to review in case he's not familiar with Lantus (and my impression is that he is not). I asked him to start Shane on 0.5 U BID. So hopefully he will be conservative and do that.

Wish I knew more about the bloods, but I just don't. I will either be able to see him tonight or tomorrow night hopefully.

thank you all, and thank Rebecca for having this lifesaving site, and to Venita for all her kindness, expertise and help.

martica
 
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this warms my heart! I am so happy to hear Shane is doing so well and that he might be coming home soon, and to such a loving home!
 
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Good Morning, Martica ~

Your photo on Facebook: Loved seeing Shane Sebastian licking his lips after eating lots of food! What an adorable, lovely little guy he is. And what a lovely person you are for taking care of and loving him the way you do, Martica. What a wonderful gift it would be if you could take him home for Christmas.

Thinking of you and Shane today.

Hugs,
Eva
 
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Sure would like to see a couple of pictures here - I don't do facebook any more as I've had 2 virus' attempted to download from that site. This warms my heart....

BUT sure do wish you'd edit your ORIGINAL message and remove the '911'. Change it to a heart or something....that 911 causes heart attacks!

BIG HUGS and extra pets and thoughts for Shane,
 
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THANK YOU MJ!!!!! Oh he looks SO much better!!!! There's something special about that cat....

BIG HUGE HUG!!!!
 
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