Hi my name is christina and my cat Lulu is a Blue Burmese, turning 14 on November 7. Lulu has been the happiest healthiest little cat all her life until about 2.5 months ago. I had been working away and had family look after her while I waited to see if I was staying in my new job which was about 2000km away in the very top of Western Australia. Her vaccine fell due during this time and had it on my to do list when I got back. Unfortunately on my return I noticed Lulu had started sneezing on occasion...it all went downhill from there very quickly...the guilt I have felt at not getting that vaccine booster done on time is immense. I am not sure if the underlying diabetes was the cause as she was predominantly a house cat and in at nights, she never roamed far from her basket or visiting the neighbours in the complex I live in. She got an ear infection then her symptoms progressed to weakness in the hind legs and at the vets one day I noticed her third eyelid was up and nearly totally covering her right eye, the vet asked if she had been in a fight, she hadn't as I was keeping her totally indoors. She was given antibiotics, for the eye, ear and a stem cell injection and also antibiotic tablets. She worsened, and had bleeding from the nose. I was told she now had Horners syndrome and it could be due to anything including cancer...things got so bad I started giving her water from a dropper and her head became twisted at an odd angle and she would go face first into her food making a huge mess but still wanting to eat. She could barely walk, she couldn't get in or out of her kitty litter and would make messes everywhere, one day as she sat on my lap she wet herself...it was a rollercoaster of thinking the end was near to sudden bursts of recovery. One night I took her into bed with me and held her thinking the vet visit in the morning was the last one. Lots of tears have been shed. Then her nose stopped bleeding and her ear improved. Then a week of ravenous drinking and eating started, by then she was skin and bone but the vet said she is still eating and drinking and not in pain just miserable, she still purred when I was near and followed me everywhere. She devloped a big bald patch on her head and the eyesight in the infected eye is gone now, the infection is tenacious and antibiotics did not work. I took her into the vets to discuss the latest range of symptoms and I had an inkling it was diabetes and he tested her and agreed. She spent a week at the vets as they tried to regulate her but they said it has been difficult and she has not responded well. She came home for a week on Caninsulin and was happy and active last week, with coat condition improving, then they said bring her back and we will start her on Lantus as this may provide a better chance of remission and once daily shots. she had started sneezing occasionally again. Picked her up this Friday just gone and she was lethargic but purring once home, Saturday evening she had a seizure, it was terrifying, gave her honey and she recovered quickly rang the vet and took her in this morning, she has green mucus coming out of her nose and was panting on the way to the vet, her breathing is wheezing and laborious...today was meltdown day, we have been on such a rollercoaster and she has just refused to give up. I asked the vet if we should continue as i have lost all perspective now on whether I am doing the right thing....am staying home with her tomorrow (monday) and Tuesday will ring the vet to report how she is going. The most difficult thing is that she looks like she is at deaths door and then she rebounds giving me hope then it all goes downhill again. I have no idea what to do. If anyone has had a similar experience or has any ideas that would be greatly appreciated. And please for anyone whose cat is overdue for their booster please do it now...I guess I got complacent that she had been so healthy and happy all her life ...just a month or two overdue and combined with old age and lowered immunity and this is where i find Lulu. Perhaps the diabetes would have come anyway but not with all of these opportunistic viruses having a party in her poor old body...My beautiful Lulu has been with me since the year I turned 30 - through death, divorce and so many other things that are part of life...always there being funny and adoring and such a source of comfort and joy, I have cried all day today and feel this isn't going to end well.