Amy Dobson
Member Since 2015
Hi All,
Today I'm completing Murphy's second curve. He's still spiking and bouncing, but at least he's responding to the insulin.
However, if diabetes was his only problem at the moment, I think he'd still be my happy boy I knew not long ago.
If he could speak, he'd tell us his problem is his itching on his head. He's absolutely completely and utterly tormented by it. He's been two weeks in an e-collar so far.. but managed to rip it off whilst I did the school run and has ripped his temples and possibly eyes. He already has corneal ulcers (which were healing well) from past trauma. I've been applying eye drops six times a day and the insulin injections and glucometer feel like a walk in the park by comparison. He's also been on tramadol tablets, which he really doesn't like having. Tonight he's been prescribed vetergesic to help with the pain.
We're fairly certain he has a flea bite allergy, which alongside the healing corneal ulcers, is driving him insane.
He's the most gentle boy in the world - I've seriously never been bitten or scratched by him. Even now, the worst he's giving out are growls.
The vet doesn't want to prescribe the steroid, as this is what triggered his diabetes.
But now I'm at a loss as to what to do. He's so very uncomfortable and I just want him to feel ok and comfortable again.
Does anyone have any advice or recommendations as to what could be used in place of steroids?
Does anyone have experience of managing a severe flea bite allergy?
I would be so hugely grateful for and advice and help.
Thank you xx
Today I'm completing Murphy's second curve. He's still spiking and bouncing, but at least he's responding to the insulin.
However, if diabetes was his only problem at the moment, I think he'd still be my happy boy I knew not long ago.
If he could speak, he'd tell us his problem is his itching on his head. He's absolutely completely and utterly tormented by it. He's been two weeks in an e-collar so far.. but managed to rip it off whilst I did the school run and has ripped his temples and possibly eyes. He already has corneal ulcers (which were healing well) from past trauma. I've been applying eye drops six times a day and the insulin injections and glucometer feel like a walk in the park by comparison. He's also been on tramadol tablets, which he really doesn't like having. Tonight he's been prescribed vetergesic to help with the pain.
We're fairly certain he has a flea bite allergy, which alongside the healing corneal ulcers, is driving him insane.
He's the most gentle boy in the world - I've seriously never been bitten or scratched by him. Even now, the worst he's giving out are growls.
The vet doesn't want to prescribe the steroid, as this is what triggered his diabetes.
But now I'm at a loss as to what to do. He's so very uncomfortable and I just want him to feel ok and comfortable again.
Does anyone have any advice or recommendations as to what could be used in place of steroids?
Does anyone have experience of managing a severe flea bite allergy?
I would be so hugely grateful for and advice and help.
Thank you xx


