Catdaddy87
Member Since 2017
Sam was recently diagnosed with diabetes in April. I am kind of second guessing that diagnosis now. I will list a few facts to get your opinions below:
Is it a reasonable theory that now that she has lost a few pounds and is possibly ready to switch to wet food finally that we may be able to keep Bg levels around 150 without insulin and just a low carb diet?
- Sam was taken to the vet because of excessive drinking and urination. (Usual sign for UTI or FD)
- Sam was overweight by a few pounds and has only eaten dry food at this point.
- Sam tested positive for an bladder infection and absolutely hates the vet and gets extremely stressed.
- Sam was not cooperative for a glucose curve and the highest BG level I know of at the vet was 360.
- Sam was given Orbax for the infection and told to give 1 unit of Vetsulin 2x a day.
- Sam stops eating which is very unusual for her. Seems kind of lethargic.
- Test her BG for the first time and it is 235. (She hadn't eaten all day or had a shot)
- Take Sam to normal vet again to test her urine and she has a secondary infection and ulcers in her mouth. Liver levels are a little high but she has not been eating.
- Vet says to go home and give antibiotic Veraflox try to get her to eat. (Not too happy with the inaction of the vet)
- Sam now hasn't eaten much for 2.5 days and is clearly not feeling well.
- New vet confirms the same symptoms and ulcers. Suggest that 2 units was too much and may have started the whole rollercoaster of appetite issues/ulcers etc.
- Sam gets admitted for an overnight stay for an IV, pain meds, and syringe feeding. Sam's BG test never crosses 300 while she is with the new vet and is syringe fed a few times. No insulin was given.
- Her BG has been pretty steady at around 230-250 with no insulin since she has been home.
- Her ulcers seem to be getting better and she is actually wanting food at her feedings.
Is it a reasonable theory that now that she has lost a few pounds and is possibly ready to switch to wet food finally that we may be able to keep Bg levels around 150 without insulin and just a low carb diet?
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