Elizalphabeta
Member Since 2021
Hello - I've visited this site before but this is my first message - I wanted to share first of all my thanks for the immensity of this resource. Julia is not my first diabetic cat, but she is proving more complicated than my last. She is 19 years old, has IBD and pancreatitis, she's been taking steroids consistently for about 3 years. Her hydrolyzed dry food diet was the only thing she could tolerate - that's over now! Onto the DM! She received Celencia for joint pain roughly 3 months ago - which triggered a cascade of revelations - with pain relief came a return of constant purring, which then revealed a breathing issue - she has asthma! With wildfire smoke, it got quite bad - which upped the dosage of her oral steroid medication to prioritize her breathing - that seemed to kick diabetes into full gear. (I knew it might be coming - especially as her son, who also had IBD - was never treated with steroids as his pancreatitis never got too bad and he was always a cookie monster with little to no threat of him ever stopping eating- he was put on the hydrolyzed dry diet - which after a time seemed to push his prediabetic nature over the edge. When he became fully diabetic - over a three-month period, ultimately was cured by one this miraculous Royal Canin VR Select Protein food and he went into remission quite quickly...then the pandemic stopped the food supply chain, and other foods brought back all the original issues, and then a whole lot of other complications happened, and he didn't survive.) Was very sad - yet - Julia survived him and she is like the energizer bunny who has easily used up more than half of her nine lives over the past 19 years - the stories! She is a late-in-life "adventure cat" (after her son died I prioritized quality of life and got her just out there living life) who now even goes on field trips to the beach and the park and meets all the dogs - she loves it and she's a hoot - but all these recent challenges with her new diabetes are quite considerable - especially as I have to maintain a fairly high steroid dose PLUS I'm supposed to have introduced 2x daily steriod puffers...(I haven't had the capacity to start her on that with all the rest of everything but will get a tutorial soon to boost my confidence) I thought I'd have to put her down twice in the past months - after a very bad 2-week pancreatitis bout while trying to continue to give her insulin - just wild - and managed to switch her after a lot of home cooking adventures and appetite stimulants and brupenorphine- and then followed by total gasping breathing attacks at 5 am - with wobbly neuropathy and movement issues...but then she just keeps bouncing back, looking so pleased with herself and wanting to go outside and meet up with her puppy friends in the park. She's hard to keep up with - and so I'm really digging deep right now with your resources - as much as I can - and thanks to you filling my brain with all this advice while following my vet's instructions (even tho sometimes her BG just seems too low for me and I back off - he wants me to be aggressive - he seems to trust me - but it's hard to always feel confident - especially with her reluctance to eat bc of pancreatitis and when she can't catch her breath, and when I do actually have to go to work sometimes!! What a wild adventure. So - thank you in advance for your help with any questions I bring and thanks again for the wealth of knowledge you have all developed and shared here! Bless - all of you - Love Julia and Liz
