kse
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Let me start with a little history...My cat Kitty was dx Feb. 4 with diabetes. Prior to the dx, in November she had a 2.3 T4 test. I took her in for bloodwork in November due to excessive drinking, excessive urination and poor coat. Her bg was 150 in November.
I took her back in Feb. for additional bloodwork--she was now losing weight quickly. Her bg was 425 and she was dx with DM. A T4 test was not done at this time--as the vet had her diagnosis and has to send the T4 test out.
Since then, we have been through a lot. First, my vet recommended only once a day PZI dosing (2 units) as she felt the duration was lasting longer than 12 hours and didn't want to overlap. Three weeks later she had an awful UTI--- and at the same time went into DKA. She survived the DKA and the UTI cleared up. We are now up to 3.5 units of PZI bid. Her preshot numbers have improved and are normaly ranging in the 300s. But, we are getting very little downward movement.
Kitty is HUNGRY all the time. Her drinking and unination has decreased. My vet suspects, as well as I, that something is going on with Kitty outside of the diabetes. She is going to perform a T4 test Tuesday. Can anyone tell me if, hyper t could be the culprit in the lack of downward movement?
Kitty only weighs 8.5 pounds and is not gaining any weight--even after eating between 3 and 3.5 cans of FF a day. Cushings and acro really don't come to mind when looking at Kitty. My vet says any dose greater than 1 unit per pound a day, suggests an underlying problem.
One more note- prior to the increase from 3.0 to 3.5 units her preshot numbers were in the 400to 500 range.
I am looking any suggestions!
I took her back in Feb. for additional bloodwork--she was now losing weight quickly. Her bg was 425 and she was dx with DM. A T4 test was not done at this time--as the vet had her diagnosis and has to send the T4 test out.
Since then, we have been through a lot. First, my vet recommended only once a day PZI dosing (2 units) as she felt the duration was lasting longer than 12 hours and didn't want to overlap. Three weeks later she had an awful UTI--- and at the same time went into DKA. She survived the DKA and the UTI cleared up. We are now up to 3.5 units of PZI bid. Her preshot numbers have improved and are normaly ranging in the 300s. But, we are getting very little downward movement.
Kitty is HUNGRY all the time. Her drinking and unination has decreased. My vet suspects, as well as I, that something is going on with Kitty outside of the diabetes. She is going to perform a T4 test Tuesday. Can anyone tell me if, hyper t could be the culprit in the lack of downward movement?
Kitty only weighs 8.5 pounds and is not gaining any weight--even after eating between 3 and 3.5 cans of FF a day. Cushings and acro really don't come to mind when looking at Kitty. My vet says any dose greater than 1 unit per pound a day, suggests an underlying problem.
One more note- prior to the increase from 3.0 to 3.5 units her preshot numbers were in the 400to 500 range.
I am looking any suggestions!