Hi hdnurse, and, of course, your sweet furry boy (name would be helpful...),
Long ago and far away (end of May 2003) when Gizmo was diagnosed diabetic and DKA in the same breath at age 14, I immediately asked my co-workers if anyone had any experience with FD. Enter Gordon, our IT guy, and his sugar cat, Boy Cat...
Boy Cat was diagnosed long, long before at age 10. Gordon and his girlfriend never home tested. They used science class kind of strips to test his urine. Boy Cat was on adjusted doses of NPH based on pee smell/tests for ten years. Diabetes didn't take him. Being 20 did...
Even after I blessedly found the FDMB, my first message board experience, I continued to hold a special place in my heart for Boy Cat, and always will... I believe he colored my emotional train wreck approach to dancing with Giz... Yet, we blissfully, and occasionally chaotically, danced for four more years! Thanks to everything I learned here...
hdnurse said:
We have a 16 year old neutered male black and white domestic cat who has been diabetic for about 9 years. He was placed on NPH insulin by his vet at the onset and has been getting increasing amounts over the years. His dose was 11 units 2 times a day. His diet consisted of canned about 1/3 can of canned food 2 times a day with dry food out all the time. A week ago, he had an episode of large amounts of vomiting and diarrhea which led to a hypoglycemic crisis. He was in the emergency hospital for a week and is now home.
That's a big, I'm talking whopping, dose. Then again, no matter what dose, large amounts of vomiting and diarrhea with an insulin-dependent diabetic cat could lead to a hypo crisis... I'm glad he's home. How's he doing? Is he alert? I understand his appetite is still depressed. Did his ER vet's prescribe an appetite stimulant? Or, did they suggest a feeding tube? Yes, that sounds scary, but doesn't have to be. Nor, does it have to be long term by any means. Some cats here have been known to chow down on their own after a couple to few days with a tube... Sometimes cats need to remind their tummies to eat when they haven't been eating so well... Just a humble suggestion as it seems like your furry boy could use some more food...
hdnurse said:
They put him on PZI insulin at 2 units a day, but were unable to get his blood sugars stabilized. His appetite is still decreased and we are trying to increase it. He eats about 1/8 to 1/4 can of canned food in the morning and maybe 1/8 at night. We are giving him the 2 units and are to go back in a week. In addition he receives 150 ml Lactated Ringers under his skin once a day for a week. Today is day 2. Any suggestions on food (now he gets Friskies mostly chicken with fish) and the best type of insulin for established diabetic cats. I realize that it will take time for him to regain health and strength, but would like to do whatever possible to help him.
Giz was the absolute diva of picky eating... Wouldn't touch cat food except, ironically, Purina DM canned (initially) and then only dry. So I grilled for her -- steak, chicken, and pork chops. She also had a fondness for cheese (preferably extra-sharp cheddar, although provolone and swiss would do in a pinch), yogurt (preferably peach, okay raspberry and blueberry ran a close second/third), human tuna (of course, solid white albacore in water); and, the shrimp from Yung Chow fried rice (rinsed to be sure no onions were involved)... Who needs a lobotomy when you bang your head feeding your cat?!
Here are links to Janet and Binky's Famous Food Charts (both old and new):
New:
http://binkyspage.tripod.com/CanFoodNew.html
Old:
http://binkyspage.tripod.com/CanFoodOld.html
hdnurse said:
My partner is a chemist so is interested in the construction of the different insulins, their mechanism of action and what the latest research recommends for established diabetic cats.
Tell your partner to check out the University of Queensland (Australia) website. They have info on both Lantus and Levemir. Am going to try to attached two pdfs from them...
Hopeful, healing, hungry hugs for you and your sweet furry boy (name?),
Deb and Nikki -- and, Giz, forever dancing in my heart...