I wanted to introduce myself and my "sugar cat" Skipper: male, 15.5 years old, normal weight 11 lbs.
We began this journey Dec. 3, when I took him in because he hadn't been eating for a few days, but was drinking and peeing a lot. He already is on methimazole for hyperthyroid, so I didn't think that was it. A quick check of his blood sugar confirmed diabetes. I was overwhelmed for about 5 days. I had to snap out of it so I could start taking care of him. He also has chronic kidney disease. To make a very long story short, we started ProZinc insulin in early December. But his blood work also showed high calcium and he was losing about 1/2 lb. a week, so we had all kinds of scans and tests for cancer, which thankfully, showed no tumors anywhere. On the January day we had ultrasounds on his abdomen and heart looking for tumors, he went into diabetic ketoacidosis (I monitor his urine at home). I drove him straight from my vet's office to the specialty/emergency hospital, where I checked him into the intensive care unit at 8 lbs. In the ICU, he was on IV insulin for 48+ hours, then they started his ProZinc injections again. While on IV insulin, his sugar got down below 300, but when he would eat, it went up over 500 each time, and that's where it has been every week since then. We go to our vet every Thursday evening to get his blood sugar checked. After 10 hours of fasting, it's always 500+. We did make some progress last week, when he gained 5.5 oz. and his sugar was 402. But, we're on 5.5 units of ProZinc twice a day. My vet says if we can't get it controlled, she's going to send us to a specialist back at the specialty/emergency hospital.
Needless to say, my head has been spinning since Dec. 3. The whole month of December was a blur. I get up at 4:30 am on weekdays to give him breakfast and a shot before I head off to train before work, then I rush home from work to feed dinner and give another shot. I give SubQ fluids every other day for his CKD, and 2 halves of methimazole daily. I feel trapped, and that I'll never be able to travel again. I am a competitive athlete, and would like to travel this summer to some races, but can't make plans to do that without someone to take care of him. My husband is not comfortable giving the shots, monitoring urine, etc., so I feel like this is 100% on my shoulders.
Anyway, I'm glad I found this group and look forward to reading more about your experiences.
thanks for reading!
We began this journey Dec. 3, when I took him in because he hadn't been eating for a few days, but was drinking and peeing a lot. He already is on methimazole for hyperthyroid, so I didn't think that was it. A quick check of his blood sugar confirmed diabetes. I was overwhelmed for about 5 days. I had to snap out of it so I could start taking care of him. He also has chronic kidney disease. To make a very long story short, we started ProZinc insulin in early December. But his blood work also showed high calcium and he was losing about 1/2 lb. a week, so we had all kinds of scans and tests for cancer, which thankfully, showed no tumors anywhere. On the January day we had ultrasounds on his abdomen and heart looking for tumors, he went into diabetic ketoacidosis (I monitor his urine at home). I drove him straight from my vet's office to the specialty/emergency hospital, where I checked him into the intensive care unit at 8 lbs. In the ICU, he was on IV insulin for 48+ hours, then they started his ProZinc injections again. While on IV insulin, his sugar got down below 300, but when he would eat, it went up over 500 each time, and that's where it has been every week since then. We go to our vet every Thursday evening to get his blood sugar checked. After 10 hours of fasting, it's always 500+. We did make some progress last week, when he gained 5.5 oz. and his sugar was 402. But, we're on 5.5 units of ProZinc twice a day. My vet says if we can't get it controlled, she's going to send us to a specialist back at the specialty/emergency hospital.
Needless to say, my head has been spinning since Dec. 3. The whole month of December was a blur. I get up at 4:30 am on weekdays to give him breakfast and a shot before I head off to train before work, then I rush home from work to feed dinner and give another shot. I give SubQ fluids every other day for his CKD, and 2 halves of methimazole daily. I feel trapped, and that I'll never be able to travel again. I am a competitive athlete, and would like to travel this summer to some races, but can't make plans to do that without someone to take care of him. My husband is not comfortable giving the shots, monitoring urine, etc., so I feel like this is 100% on my shoulders.
Anyway, I'm glad I found this group and look forward to reading more about your experiences.
thanks for reading!