Max & Lori
Member Since 2021
Max’s spreadsheet is not up to date since yesterday when he went for his MRI and CT at NCSU for acromegaly. It did show changes in his pituitary gland confirming acromegaly. He had a wonderful day the day before the MRI. He was happy and playful. Then yesterday happened. I was doing what I was instructed to do. They told me to give him 1/2 of his insulin dose the morning of the MRI and a very tiny amount of food. His BG was 125 that morning and I called to make sure they still wanted me to give 1/2 of his dose or less. I was instructed not to give any insulin and they would monitor him there. The entire day went by and we had no updates so I called around 3:00 pm. They told me he was getting his CT scan. We heard nothing else until they brought him out around 5:00 pm when the resident told me they didn’t give him his insulin and his BG went over 700. They gave him “regular” insulin via his IV 4 units, then later 2 more units. It came down to 486 at discharge. I was told to feed him and give his 11 units when we got home which was 1 hour past his usual time. BG 336 when we got home. He ate well and I did gave insulin. He dropped to 165 at the lowest point that I checked last at PMPS +5 but he had several small bites of food after each test. He acted fine. This morning was a different story. His glucose was 256 but he would not eat anything at all. I called and they said to give him half of his dose so I did. It has remained between 240-280 all day. It is now AMPS+8. He still hasn’t eaten anything other than a couple of tablespoons of baby food I syringe fed. I haven’t seen him urinate since last night but he did have a bowel movement. I checked for ketones with a meter which showed 0.3 and I’m not really sure what normal should be on those. The ER says it’s probably the anesthesia causing his lack of appetite and lethargy so I should monitor for 24 hrs. I had given him Mirataz gel inside of his ear and some Zofran this morning at AMPS when he wouldn’t eat. I don’t know what else to do. He has just slept nearly all day and not interested in anything. @Wendy&Neko if you are around, what do you think?

We've seen a few cats here get pancreatitis from stress too, which is also what Max had yesterday.