bigdogmom1
Member Since 2013
About a month ago I posted regarding my 16 year old Siamese Simon having symptoms of diabetic neuropathy and received lots of information about Methyl B12. I saw my vet about a week after receiving the information on M B12 and he said he had never had a cat in his 25 years of practice that had DN. He read the information I copied about M B12 and he agreed it was worth a try. Since starting Simon on M B12 about three weeks ago his condition has become progressively worse. His back legs are so bad now that he constantly walks on his hocks and kind of "bounces" along. He only walks a short distance and will lie down. His back is humped up constantly also. His condition has gone from a slight DN to full blown crippling DN. I am so worried about him because he is in such bad shape.
Simon is still a happy cat, plays with toys, loves attention, eats well and has no problem with receiving his insulin twice a day, every twelve hours. I do not do home BG testing on Simon. I take him to the vet every two to four weeks and have him tested and weighed. The vet is happy with the results and feels that his blood sugar is under good control. While I am impressed with the people on this board in their vigilance of their cat's blood glucose levels, I feel that my vet knows best for me and my cat and I really feel that I should adhere to my vet's recommendations at this time.
In short - all the information I read about Methyl B12 gave me so much hope for Simon's recovery. I know three weeks isn't so long but what really worries me is his quick progression to being nearly crippled by diabetic neuropathy even with the M B12. Is this normal? Should I increase his dose - I'm giving him 5 MG a day - should I give him a second pill in the evening?
Thank you all for your help in the past and thank you today before hand. I am so worried about this guy - he is my 84 years old mom's cat and I think it would just kill her to lose Simon. She is as worried as I am and I would love to give her some encouraging news about our Simon. Again, thank you for your help, Linda and Simon (and Mom, Mae)
Simon is still a happy cat, plays with toys, loves attention, eats well and has no problem with receiving his insulin twice a day, every twelve hours. I do not do home BG testing on Simon. I take him to the vet every two to four weeks and have him tested and weighed. The vet is happy with the results and feels that his blood sugar is under good control. While I am impressed with the people on this board in their vigilance of their cat's blood glucose levels, I feel that my vet knows best for me and my cat and I really feel that I should adhere to my vet's recommendations at this time.
In short - all the information I read about Methyl B12 gave me so much hope for Simon's recovery. I know three weeks isn't so long but what really worries me is his quick progression to being nearly crippled by diabetic neuropathy even with the M B12. Is this normal? Should I increase his dose - I'm giving him 5 MG a day - should I give him a second pill in the evening?
Thank you all for your help in the past and thank you today before hand. I am so worried about this guy - he is my 84 years old mom's cat and I think it would just kill her to lose Simon. She is as worried as I am and I would love to give her some encouraging news about our Simon. Again, thank you for your help, Linda and Simon (and Mom, Mae)