rach and mr banks
Member Since 2023
Hello, terrified pet mama here.
Im not sure if this is the right subform for this, please let me know if I'm in the wrong area!
I haven't had time to fully read the whole website, I'm trying to slowly work my way through it but I'm having trouble absorbing the information with how panicked I'm feeling. I'm sort of overwhelmed and terrified (I may or may not have spent the day bawling). I was hoping for some piece of mind. As of right this second, I have 3 main questions that I hope someone can help with. 1) what brand of insulin do you this is best? Especially in regards to remission 2) I feel extremely overwhelmed, do you suggest any particular article or something that you suggest I prioritize reading first? I plan of reading everything I can but I wasn't sure if maybe there's something I should for sure know first. And 3) I'm going to talk a little about the situation, if you have time to spare, can you please give me advice on how serious/urgent my cats condition is and if you think my vet is being odd?
My cat is 15 yrs old. He's had asthma since he was 5 but has been pretty healthy besides that, the occasional bad tooth, and a single case of cystitis. This past week or so he started acting off (dribbling urine, having accidents in his sleep, and his back legs seemed weak) so I got him to the vet to get some blood work done. That was on the 15th. The vet called me back this evening (16th) and said he had serious/critical diabetes (358) and stage two kidney disease (BUN 52). He had glucose in his urine (3+) and ketones were also present (trace).
However, I'm honestly kind of... unsure of some of the things she said. She said that if he isn't treated within a week, he'll die. He could die anytime within the next 7 days. But then she said she doesn't have any insulin at the office and that she'll try to order it Monday. When I requested a prescription to take to a pharmacy over the weekend, she refused to give me one because "human pharmacies don't carry pet medication". Which I know isn't true - I get his asthma medication at CVS for crying out loud - in the moment I was in a full blown panic attack and breakdown; I was just told my cat, who i have been with since he was 2 weeks old, who I love dearly, would be dead in 7 days if I didn't do something immediately. So I just agreed to whatever she said - she wants me to come in Tuesday or Wednesday to get him insulin - depending on when she gets it. After I calmed down, I realized how strange it was. If he's at that severe of a risk, why is she making him wait half a week? I asked if i should contact an ER vet for an emergency insulin shot and she said no, to wait till she got the medication. I KNOW I could've gotten insulin today if I had the prescription but she wouldn't give me one. I have a suspicion that she wants me to get it from her because of the money - she didn't tell me what the brand was but she quoted me $187 for "maybe" a 2 month supply (1-2units a day). From what I've read and been told, that seems high.
Not only that, as soon as she gave me the news, my first question was about at home monitoring since I know at least for humans, that's very important for treatment... and her response was that it was not important nor at all necessary for me to monitor his blood sugar at home. And that "we aren't as strict with cat glucose levels as we are with humans". Even though I haven't had much time to research and educate myself, I don't understand how that is possible. Why wouldn't it be important for me to test his blood sugar when I'm administering INSULIN? How am I supposed to know if it's working or if his sugar is crashing?
There were several other red flags (such as finding out that he had high blood sugar and BUN over 1.5 years ago yet she told me his results were perfect) but, it's not important at the moment. Overall, I currently don't trust her with bubba. I'm going to be seeing another vet in the morning - they're technically an ER vet hospital but it's Sunday and I need a second opinion because even though i don't trust her, I'm terrified to wait after being told he could die anytime in 7 days. I'll seriously considering looking into finding him a new vet after I see what the vet tomorrow has to say.
All that said, in your experience, are these numbers actually as critical as she said?
For a little more information on bubba.
He is a domestic short hair, neutered male. He weighs about 9.5-10 lbs. He had lost weight in the last year (around 5 lbs) but there have been several big factors that could have influenced that. He recently switched to Fancy Feasts Classic Pate/Fancy Feasts Senior/Fancy Feasts Savory Centers (maybe 2weeks ago max?). He's on a low dose of prednisolone (0.4mL of a 15mL/5mg solution every other day or when symptoms occur). His glucose at the office was 358. I have a glucometer at home so, after watching videos, I tested him tonight to see if his numbers had been high due to stress. Bubba likes eating smaller meals throughout the day. So, he had a snack at around 5pm (some chicken baby food, he loves it every now and then and the vet had suggested it when he was being picky with his food so i keep a small stock of in just incase he stops eating again. I dont give it to him often, I just thought he deserved a treat since hes been acting depressed since the vet visit. The vet called 10 mins later). He was 409 at 8:30pm. He had dinner afterwards. 30 minutes after eating, he was at 391. 1 hour after eating, he was at 381. 2 hours after eating, he was 363. Side note, is that normal for a diabetic cat? For the blood sugar to actually decrease after a meal?
Thank you for reading and for any advice you can give me. Again, I apologize if I'm posting in the wrong area. I'm also sorry for such a long post, I think I might have rambled a bit haha
Im not sure if this is the right subform for this, please let me know if I'm in the wrong area!
I haven't had time to fully read the whole website, I'm trying to slowly work my way through it but I'm having trouble absorbing the information with how panicked I'm feeling. I'm sort of overwhelmed and terrified (I may or may not have spent the day bawling). I was hoping for some piece of mind. As of right this second, I have 3 main questions that I hope someone can help with. 1) what brand of insulin do you this is best? Especially in regards to remission 2) I feel extremely overwhelmed, do you suggest any particular article or something that you suggest I prioritize reading first? I plan of reading everything I can but I wasn't sure if maybe there's something I should for sure know first. And 3) I'm going to talk a little about the situation, if you have time to spare, can you please give me advice on how serious/urgent my cats condition is and if you think my vet is being odd?
My cat is 15 yrs old. He's had asthma since he was 5 but has been pretty healthy besides that, the occasional bad tooth, and a single case of cystitis. This past week or so he started acting off (dribbling urine, having accidents in his sleep, and his back legs seemed weak) so I got him to the vet to get some blood work done. That was on the 15th. The vet called me back this evening (16th) and said he had serious/critical diabetes (358) and stage two kidney disease (BUN 52). He had glucose in his urine (3+) and ketones were also present (trace).
However, I'm honestly kind of... unsure of some of the things she said. She said that if he isn't treated within a week, he'll die. He could die anytime within the next 7 days. But then she said she doesn't have any insulin at the office and that she'll try to order it Monday. When I requested a prescription to take to a pharmacy over the weekend, she refused to give me one because "human pharmacies don't carry pet medication". Which I know isn't true - I get his asthma medication at CVS for crying out loud - in the moment I was in a full blown panic attack and breakdown; I was just told my cat, who i have been with since he was 2 weeks old, who I love dearly, would be dead in 7 days if I didn't do something immediately. So I just agreed to whatever she said - she wants me to come in Tuesday or Wednesday to get him insulin - depending on when she gets it. After I calmed down, I realized how strange it was. If he's at that severe of a risk, why is she making him wait half a week? I asked if i should contact an ER vet for an emergency insulin shot and she said no, to wait till she got the medication. I KNOW I could've gotten insulin today if I had the prescription but she wouldn't give me one. I have a suspicion that she wants me to get it from her because of the money - she didn't tell me what the brand was but she quoted me $187 for "maybe" a 2 month supply (1-2units a day). From what I've read and been told, that seems high.
Not only that, as soon as she gave me the news, my first question was about at home monitoring since I know at least for humans, that's very important for treatment... and her response was that it was not important nor at all necessary for me to monitor his blood sugar at home. And that "we aren't as strict with cat glucose levels as we are with humans". Even though I haven't had much time to research and educate myself, I don't understand how that is possible. Why wouldn't it be important for me to test his blood sugar when I'm administering INSULIN? How am I supposed to know if it's working or if his sugar is crashing?
There were several other red flags (such as finding out that he had high blood sugar and BUN over 1.5 years ago yet she told me his results were perfect) but, it's not important at the moment. Overall, I currently don't trust her with bubba. I'm going to be seeing another vet in the morning - they're technically an ER vet hospital but it's Sunday and I need a second opinion because even though i don't trust her, I'm terrified to wait after being told he could die anytime in 7 days. I'll seriously considering looking into finding him a new vet after I see what the vet tomorrow has to say.
All that said, in your experience, are these numbers actually as critical as she said?
For a little more information on bubba.
He is a domestic short hair, neutered male. He weighs about 9.5-10 lbs. He had lost weight in the last year (around 5 lbs) but there have been several big factors that could have influenced that. He recently switched to Fancy Feasts Classic Pate/Fancy Feasts Senior/Fancy Feasts Savory Centers (maybe 2weeks ago max?). He's on a low dose of prednisolone (0.4mL of a 15mL/5mg solution every other day or when symptoms occur). His glucose at the office was 358. I have a glucometer at home so, after watching videos, I tested him tonight to see if his numbers had been high due to stress. Bubba likes eating smaller meals throughout the day. So, he had a snack at around 5pm (some chicken baby food, he loves it every now and then and the vet had suggested it when he was being picky with his food so i keep a small stock of in just incase he stops eating again. I dont give it to him often, I just thought he deserved a treat since hes been acting depressed since the vet visit. The vet called 10 mins later). He was 409 at 8:30pm. He had dinner afterwards. 30 minutes after eating, he was at 391. 1 hour after eating, he was at 381. 2 hours after eating, he was 363. Side note, is that normal for a diabetic cat? For the blood sugar to actually decrease after a meal?
Thank you for reading and for any advice you can give me. Again, I apologize if I'm posting in the wrong area. I'm also sorry for such a long post, I think I might have rambled a bit haha
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