Cheri V
Member Since 2016
My cat Gracie was diagnosed last Monday. She's a Cornish Rex, about 11 years old. She developed diabetes due to extended high doses of prednisolone, which she needs to keep her alive because she has nasal lymphoma (now in remission after radiation therapy). Because her nose was damaged by cancer, she has a constant and severe URI. A few months ago she developed an esophageal stricture from too many meds. She was on so many meds because she has IBD and pancreatitis. Which results in chronic constipation -- which is no joke when your cat hasn't pooped in a week. And stomatitis too, forgot that one. And did I mention she has heart disease? And stage 3 kidney disease -- but the fluids she needs for her kidney disease are bad for her heart. Keeping Gracie reasonably healthy is the world's greatest balancing act.
Today, she's doing well! She's eating and she has gained almost a pound. We started Lantus insulin a couple of days ago, and her blood sugar immediately got too low (87) so we already reduced her insulin dose. Most recently she was at 135 just before her insulin dose. I'm doing home testing -- not well, but I'm practicing on any cat I can catch so I will get better at it. She's eating Fancy Feast, mainly because it's the only thing she WILL eat at the moment (I offered the diabetic food and she had several rude comments to make about it). We've reduced her pred but that immediately resulted in worsening of her esophageal stricture, so there's a pretty good chance she will have to stay on the pred even though it has added the complication of diabetes to her life and mine. So far I'm managing OK but I'm sure I could do better.... which is why I've joined this forum, on top of the few thousand other cat groups I participate in. And now I have to stop typing because Gracie is screaming for me to feed her......

