CarolinaGirl
Member Since 2020
Hi Everyone,
My 13-year old tabby, Maisy, had her hyperthyroidism controlled strictly through diet. Once she was dx with diabetes, the vet instructed me to give her 1/2 her hyperthyroidism prescription food (Y/D) plus 1/2 W/D (low-carb) prescription food 2 x per day along with 1 unit of insulin 2 x per day.
It's now been 2 weeks on this new regimen. There's been no change with her diabetes AND her hyperthyroidism has come roaring back.
She's lost more weight and is now at a whopping 6 lbs. (she's 10 lbs at her heaviest). Vet advised I drop the W/D food and go back to only Y/D and feed her 3-4 times per day rather than 2, and then we'll check her levels in 2 weeks. She warned that the combination of hyper-T and diabetes is going to make this tricky to treat. I'm wondering if I should ask for the Rx gel to rub on Maisy's ears for hyper-T rather than trying to treat through diet. One prior issue we've had with the Y/D food is that is backs her up. She's getting Miralax with her breakfast, but she's not pooped since Sunday. The day she was dx with diabetes, the vet also had to give her an enema to clean her out.
Maisy puked 3 piles this morning, something she's not done since the vet gave her a steroid shot for her IBD a couple months ago. I don't know if this means the IBD is now not being controlled, or the hyperthyroidism is making her puke, or if it's due to her diabetes. She's going to need to eat in an hour to keep to her schedule, but do I feed her?
Honestly, I feel like everything has come crashing down on this kitty, and I'm feeling defeated.
My 13-year old tabby, Maisy, had her hyperthyroidism controlled strictly through diet. Once she was dx with diabetes, the vet instructed me to give her 1/2 her hyperthyroidism prescription food (Y/D) plus 1/2 W/D (low-carb) prescription food 2 x per day along with 1 unit of insulin 2 x per day.
It's now been 2 weeks on this new regimen. There's been no change with her diabetes AND her hyperthyroidism has come roaring back.
Maisy puked 3 piles this morning, something she's not done since the vet gave her a steroid shot for her IBD a couple months ago. I don't know if this means the IBD is now not being controlled, or the hyperthyroidism is making her puke, or if it's due to her diabetes. She's going to need to eat in an hour to keep to her schedule, but do I feed her?
Honestly, I feel like everything has come crashing down on this kitty, and I'm feeling defeated.