Hi,
My beloved precious cat had a bout of DKA. She was hospitalized a week ago. Right now the numbers look good on paper, apart from slight kidney failure. But she is still slow, not as responsive as she should be, not eating/drinking much. The vet is even worried, and if she's not better after the weekend they will run further tests to make sure they're not missing anything. He will call me tomorrow, so it's also my opportunity to ask him questions. I was wondering if anyone had experience with a cat that was slow to recover from DKA, with good numbers on paper. Is there a chance she'll recover? Is there anything else we should check for? I'm devastated for her. Before this I hadn't given her insulin for a few weeks because she was always a "mild" diabetic on a low dose, and at times would get low blood sugar... she still seemed low and then the DKA. I didn't realize about home testing.... I feel so terrible, like I am responsible. If she makes it, I will test her several times a day now, give her special kidney food, hydration injections for the kidneys..... I can't bear the thought of her not making it. She's like a daughter to me. If anyone has any advice or good wishes, please share.
Thanks so much,
A human who is owned by her cat.
My beloved precious cat had a bout of DKA. She was hospitalized a week ago. Right now the numbers look good on paper, apart from slight kidney failure. But she is still slow, not as responsive as she should be, not eating/drinking much. The vet is even worried, and if she's not better after the weekend they will run further tests to make sure they're not missing anything. He will call me tomorrow, so it's also my opportunity to ask him questions. I was wondering if anyone had experience with a cat that was slow to recover from DKA, with good numbers on paper. Is there a chance she'll recover? Is there anything else we should check for? I'm devastated for her. Before this I hadn't given her insulin for a few weeks because she was always a "mild" diabetic on a low dose, and at times would get low blood sugar... she still seemed low and then the DKA. I didn't realize about home testing.... I feel so terrible, like I am responsible. If she makes it, I will test her several times a day now, give her special kidney food, hydration injections for the kidneys..... I can't bear the thought of her not making it. She's like a daughter to me. If anyone has any advice or good wishes, please share.
Thanks so much,
A human who is owned by her cat.