jacereske
Member Since 2014
I first joined this board in February 2014 when our Eve was diagnosed. She was DKA, but survived and actually went into remission in 1 week. Unfortunately, over the years many subsequent illnesses (pancreatits, asthma, IBD) required steroids, so she was in and out of remission several times.
In June 2016 we adopted a 16 year old diabetic kitty, Keno. I spent over a year trying to get her regulated. She developed hyperthyroid in December 2017, which unmasked her kidney disease and we had to start sub-q fluids. That sent her into remission from her diabetes.
In April 2018, we lost Keno due to her kidney disease. Less than 3 months later, Evie went into acute kidney failure and despite 4 days of IV fluids in the hospital, her kidneys did not recover. So a little over a week later we sent her to the Bridge.
So now I have no more diabetic kitties. I just wanted to stop in and say thank you for all of the help I received here and I will try to stop in regularly to help others. This really is an amazing group of dedicated people.
With gratitude,
Jeanette
In June 2016 we adopted a 16 year old diabetic kitty, Keno. I spent over a year trying to get her regulated. She developed hyperthyroid in December 2017, which unmasked her kidney disease and we had to start sub-q fluids. That sent her into remission from her diabetes.
In April 2018, we lost Keno due to her kidney disease. Less than 3 months later, Evie went into acute kidney failure and despite 4 days of IV fluids in the hospital, her kidneys did not recover. So a little over a week later we sent her to the Bridge.
So now I have no more diabetic kitties. I just wanted to stop in and say thank you for all of the help I received here and I will try to stop in regularly to help others. This really is an amazing group of dedicated people.
With gratitude,
Jeanette
