Debbie Schultz
Member Since 2018
Hi!
I'm in the position of being an "aunt" to Bowie. My good friend and neighbor (just down the hall) Darlena adopted Bowie several years ago. He was left behind when someone moved. He is a white short hair around 7-8 years old. Last December Darlena asked me to look at Bowie because he had something wrong with his hind legs. I was shocked. He had neuropathy and "clown feet". He also looked like he had lost a significant amount of weight. I made an appt. at a local shelter cat clinic. His initial blood glucose was 347. He had lost 6 pounds. While trying to get his glucose regulated he had a mild flare up of pancreatitis. Anyway, he recovered quickly and we settled on 1 unit of vetsulin every 12 hours. We switched him to low carb wet food. His sugars did well, his neuropathy resolved, his weight stabilized, and in June the vet decided to try him off the insulin. That very same day he quit eating and was diagnosed with IBD. A course of nausea medication and prednisolone worked but increased the glucose dramatically. We resumed 1unit and then 1.5 units twice a day. The blood glucose continues to go up and the Vet's current thinking is very concerning and I don't know what to think. I give Bowie his insulin and try to advocate. I'm not sure if at this point I should post my concerns on the other part of the message board. If you will let me know what's appropriate. I really need a different prespective.
Thanks, Debbie
I'm in the position of being an "aunt" to Bowie. My good friend and neighbor (just down the hall) Darlena adopted Bowie several years ago. He was left behind when someone moved. He is a white short hair around 7-8 years old. Last December Darlena asked me to look at Bowie because he had something wrong with his hind legs. I was shocked. He had neuropathy and "clown feet". He also looked like he had lost a significant amount of weight. I made an appt. at a local shelter cat clinic. His initial blood glucose was 347. He had lost 6 pounds. While trying to get his glucose regulated he had a mild flare up of pancreatitis. Anyway, he recovered quickly and we settled on 1 unit of vetsulin every 12 hours. We switched him to low carb wet food. His sugars did well, his neuropathy resolved, his weight stabilized, and in June the vet decided to try him off the insulin. That very same day he quit eating and was diagnosed with IBD. A course of nausea medication and prednisolone worked but increased the glucose dramatically. We resumed 1unit and then 1.5 units twice a day. The blood glucose continues to go up and the Vet's current thinking is very concerning and I don't know what to think. I give Bowie his insulin and try to advocate. I'm not sure if at this point I should post my concerns on the other part of the message board. If you will let me know what's appropriate. I really need a different prespective.
Thanks, Debbie