LokiL
Member Since 2019
Hello all!
Background Information:
My boy was diagnosed in December. After working with his vet and failing to get him regulated on either Prozinc or Vetsulin, I had him admitted to the ER after he began refusing food outright. He was in a state of ketosis, and was kept on r-insulin (I believe) while monitoring his glucose around the clock, given fluids, x-rays, ultrasounds...the whole 9 yards. He has lost a substantial amount of weight since he began insulin in December (at his peak, he was around 15 pounds which was a bit much, he's currently very gaunt and around 10 pounds) The final diagnoses were:
The did ultimately have to give him enemas to get him started back with a clean slate, and sent me home with him last evening.
Current Protocol:
I don't have the doses for anything other than Lantus sitting in front of me, I'm at work at the moment- so sorry for that.
Concerns:
Any advice here is welcome. I'm more than a little overwhelmed. I'm feel very comfortable with this specialist, but of course she can't always respond to me right away with advice. As I'm able to start getting more data, I can get a spreadsheet going- I'm just panicked to still see him so high...I can't afford another visit like this most recent one.
Background Information:
My boy was diagnosed in December. After working with his vet and failing to get him regulated on either Prozinc or Vetsulin, I had him admitted to the ER after he began refusing food outright. He was in a state of ketosis, and was kept on r-insulin (I believe) while monitoring his glucose around the clock, given fluids, x-rays, ultrasounds...the whole 9 yards. He has lost a substantial amount of weight since he began insulin in December (at his peak, he was around 15 pounds which was a bit much, he's currently very gaunt and around 10 pounds) The final diagnoses were:
- Diabetes melitis
- Stage II/VI kidney disease
- Ideopathic megacolon
- We are awaiting a test to come back to see if he has some form of pancreatic insufficiency that is contributing to his weight loss
The did ultimately have to give him enemas to get him started back with a clean slate, and sent me home with him last evening.
Current Protocol:
I don't have the doses for anything other than Lantus sitting in front of me, I'm at work at the moment- so sorry for that.
- Miralax & Lactulose every 12 hours
- Potassium pill every 12 hours
- Subcutaneous fluids every 24-48 hours
- 4u Lantus every 12 hours
Concerns:
- They said he ate very well there and sent me home with the same food he was eating there. For me, he certainly has an apetite, but seems to struggle to eat this food. When he licks it, it just seems to crumble to bits. When he tried to eat the bits, they just fall out of his mouth and he gets frustrated and gives up. He is willing/able to eat any liquid that the food is with, foods in paste form (Inaba treats, baby food- I use these to sneak his medicine in). I've tried making this food into more of a paste texture but...it's proving difficult. Riding the line between "still chunky" and "it's soup now" is tricky. On top of that, I don't really know how much food I'm giving him when I do this. Either way, my first attempt at it resulted in him eating everything but the tiny bits that didn't get blended.
- How long do I wait to increase doses/is there any upper limit of blood sugar that I should be sounding alarms at? His sensor began picking up data at around 5 a.m., which would have been 10 hours after his 4u. At that point, he was in the high 400s.
Any advice here is welcome. I'm more than a little overwhelmed. I'm feel very comfortable with this specialist, but of course she can't always respond to me right away with advice. As I'm able to start getting more data, I can get a spreadsheet going- I'm just panicked to still see him so high...I can't afford another visit like this most recent one.
