lisa_michelle
Member
Hello Everyone,
I used to post here regularly back when my angel kitty Taco was alive (he'd been diabetic x 6 years).
I have an urgent question and I know this is the best place to turn.
I have an elderly kitty, she's at least 16 yrs old, healthy cat. 3 weeks ago I noticed a nickel-sized sore on her shoulder area. Seemed like she'd licked the area raw. She's a strictly indoor cat (as are my other 4), definitely no issue w/ fleas/mites. I immediately put a cone on her, some Panolog to the area and got her into my Vet the next day. He balked at it being a food allergy; stated food allergy wouldn't likely present this way. Thought it was maybe a "hot spot" (which he admitted is not that common on cats) or a lick granuloma. He shaved the fur around it, cleaned with Chlorhexidine, gave her a shot of Convenia and told me to apply Panolog twice daily for 2 weeks. He talked about maybe a Steroid shot too but I cringed and told him I was not open to that, too fearful of her developing diabetes, he pretty much told me that was not a risk (!!!).
She couldn't hack the e-collar for long so I resorted to an infant sleeper which has worked nicely.
3 weeks later and she's losing fur close to this same area (the first spot has fully healed but fur still growing in). She wears the sleeper still because the minute it's off she starts to lick there and before long it would be raw again, I know. She doesn't mind the sleeper, not at all.
I took her back to the Vet tonight and requested full geriatric panel including testing for hyperthyroidism (T4, free T4 and TSH). He agreed with this, thought it was a very good idea.
He did stated that if bloodwork comes back normal, he'll review my options with me but still pushing for the steroid shot (not sure if he'd give Dexamethasone or DepoMedrol). He thinks I'm nuts, this fear I have about steroid shots and diabetes.
Not sure if steroid shots really cause "true diabetes" or just elevated blood glucose levels that in some cats go away but in some they do not.
I would truly die if a steroid shot caused her to develop diabetes (or what do you even call it.....steroid-induced hyperglycemia?) and I had to start trying to regulate her with insulin. She is a finnicky little fuss-pot and it would be a nightmare to try and get her to eat enough to jive with the BID insulin shots. With Taco, he was a total food pig so this was never an issue.
I have SO MUCH stress going on in my life right now.....between my job and ill family members....I would be totally gutted if a steroid shot turned her into a diabetic kitty...........so i really need to know just how RISKY it would be. I know I'm going to have a real battle on my hands with my Vet if it turns out NOT to be HyperT and he'll get on the steroid shot bandwagon again. He's a really good Vet and I don't want to have to find another one........but he and I will just not ever agree about this shot and I don't know how it will turn out if I just refuse.
I do think she grooms more than she used to, all over.......but it could be just that I'm more mindful of it now.
I did switch her dry food over to grain-free Orijen a few days ago....in the event that her issues were food allergy related (though I'm doubtful they were).
So please tell me............how risky would 1 steroid shot be? Could it trigger PERMANENT diabetes?
Would Dexamethasone be better than something long-acting like DepoMedrol? If Dexa is so much shorter acting, would 1 shot even do much in the grand scheme?
Would I need to start testing her BG several times a day following the shot, do a few curves? Would she be guaranteed to need BID insulin if her BGs went up?
Thanks so much in advance.
Lisa
I used to post here regularly back when my angel kitty Taco was alive (he'd been diabetic x 6 years).
I have an urgent question and I know this is the best place to turn.
I have an elderly kitty, she's at least 16 yrs old, healthy cat. 3 weeks ago I noticed a nickel-sized sore on her shoulder area. Seemed like she'd licked the area raw. She's a strictly indoor cat (as are my other 4), definitely no issue w/ fleas/mites. I immediately put a cone on her, some Panolog to the area and got her into my Vet the next day. He balked at it being a food allergy; stated food allergy wouldn't likely present this way. Thought it was maybe a "hot spot" (which he admitted is not that common on cats) or a lick granuloma. He shaved the fur around it, cleaned with Chlorhexidine, gave her a shot of Convenia and told me to apply Panolog twice daily for 2 weeks. He talked about maybe a Steroid shot too but I cringed and told him I was not open to that, too fearful of her developing diabetes, he pretty much told me that was not a risk (!!!).
She couldn't hack the e-collar for long so I resorted to an infant sleeper which has worked nicely.
3 weeks later and she's losing fur close to this same area (the first spot has fully healed but fur still growing in). She wears the sleeper still because the minute it's off she starts to lick there and before long it would be raw again, I know. She doesn't mind the sleeper, not at all.
I took her back to the Vet tonight and requested full geriatric panel including testing for hyperthyroidism (T4, free T4 and TSH). He agreed with this, thought it was a very good idea.
He did stated that if bloodwork comes back normal, he'll review my options with me but still pushing for the steroid shot (not sure if he'd give Dexamethasone or DepoMedrol). He thinks I'm nuts, this fear I have about steroid shots and diabetes.
Not sure if steroid shots really cause "true diabetes" or just elevated blood glucose levels that in some cats go away but in some they do not.
I would truly die if a steroid shot caused her to develop diabetes (or what do you even call it.....steroid-induced hyperglycemia?) and I had to start trying to regulate her with insulin. She is a finnicky little fuss-pot and it would be a nightmare to try and get her to eat enough to jive with the BID insulin shots. With Taco, he was a total food pig so this was never an issue.
I have SO MUCH stress going on in my life right now.....between my job and ill family members....I would be totally gutted if a steroid shot turned her into a diabetic kitty...........so i really need to know just how RISKY it would be. I know I'm going to have a real battle on my hands with my Vet if it turns out NOT to be HyperT and he'll get on the steroid shot bandwagon again. He's a really good Vet and I don't want to have to find another one........but he and I will just not ever agree about this shot and I don't know how it will turn out if I just refuse.
I do think she grooms more than she used to, all over.......but it could be just that I'm more mindful of it now.
I did switch her dry food over to grain-free Orijen a few days ago....in the event that her issues were food allergy related (though I'm doubtful they were).
So please tell me............how risky would 1 steroid shot be? Could it trigger PERMANENT diabetes?
Would Dexamethasone be better than something long-acting like DepoMedrol? If Dexa is so much shorter acting, would 1 shot even do much in the grand scheme?
Would I need to start testing her BG several times a day following the shot, do a few curves? Would she be guaranteed to need BID insulin if her BGs went up?
Thanks so much in advance.
Lisa