KarenLuvsBandit
Member Since 2013
Hello, My cat Bandit has just been diagnosed with diabetes, the onset was caused by prolonged use of light doses of L-Prednisolone. Bandit has an original complication of an autoimmune disorder which is called Lymphorysis Plamachtic Stomatitis. When the immune system wanes, the entire gumline is inflamed, red, and ulcers will result if Bandit doesn't get her dosage levels resolved. As a result of the autoimmune disorder all her teeth had to be removed. The steroid suppresses insulin, thus damage to organs. Now we will need to somehow administer insulin and take her off the steroid which has prolonged a pretty stable quality of life for 13 years. We tried many antibiotics and steroid types, but she only responded to the one she's been on all this time. She is part feral and prefers to be outdoors. The gained trust from her over this time is a HUGE compliment to me, and I am her humble servant. I am up to the task of trying to work the insulin thing. None of us knows how she will adapt to being indoors now and me trying to work with a cat that doesn't like to be restrained. Taking her to recent multiple vet visits and blood draws have made her very nervous and skiddish and avoiding my touching her. She becomes Tigger, Edward Scissorhands, and a pogo stick all at once. Stress alone can invoke an insulin crises. We don't even know how we'll balance levels with any other drug, because she has to be taken off the steroid. My vet has recommended to not make any changes and allow her to grow into a state where she will have to go to sleep. She gave me a 50/50 chance. I have made an appointment with an internest tomorrow for second opinion. I wondered if anyone had ever treated a cat with these combinations of challenges. Any words of support would be helpful. Thank you for listening.