Gabby's mom
Member Since 2018
Hi all,
I've had a difficult few months with my 12-year-old gray and white tabby, Gabby, and am in need of some support. She's my 'first-born' and has been with me through good times and bad. I feel the need to provide her with the very best care!
So, at the end of December 2017, I found blood in her stool. Took her to the vet at the first of the year, and she was diagnosed with irritable bowel disease and pancreatitis. Her blood glucose levels were normal at that time. She was put on a steroid to alleviate the inflammation in her bowels, and put on a hypoallergenic diet. This all seemed to be helping, for the first few weeks. Then she began to drink a lot of water, urinate a lot, and began losing weight. This was mid-February 2018. I took her back to the vet, and she was diagnosed with steroid-induced diabetes. The steroid was immediately stopped, and we began insulin. 1 unit 2x/day didn't regulate her levels, so we increased it to 2 units 2x/day. Long story short, and after a brief hospitalization, we figured out that she was experiencing the Somogyi Effect. She is now completely off of insulin to see if she can regulate her blood glucose on her own.
I bought an AlphaTrak glucometer to attempt to understand her patterns over the past week. For the most part, she is in the 300s, but will, at least once per day, drop below 100. I can't figure out a pattern. I've looked into using the spreadsheet, but since she isn't being administered insulin, I'm not sure that its helpful. She is behaving normally, but is still losing weight.
Has anyone had a similar story? Can anyone point me to a forum where I may find advice?
I've had a difficult few months with my 12-year-old gray and white tabby, Gabby, and am in need of some support. She's my 'first-born' and has been with me through good times and bad. I feel the need to provide her with the very best care!
So, at the end of December 2017, I found blood in her stool. Took her to the vet at the first of the year, and she was diagnosed with irritable bowel disease and pancreatitis. Her blood glucose levels were normal at that time. She was put on a steroid to alleviate the inflammation in her bowels, and put on a hypoallergenic diet. This all seemed to be helping, for the first few weeks. Then she began to drink a lot of water, urinate a lot, and began losing weight. This was mid-February 2018. I took her back to the vet, and she was diagnosed with steroid-induced diabetes. The steroid was immediately stopped, and we began insulin. 1 unit 2x/day didn't regulate her levels, so we increased it to 2 units 2x/day. Long story short, and after a brief hospitalization, we figured out that she was experiencing the Somogyi Effect. She is now completely off of insulin to see if she can regulate her blood glucose on her own.
I bought an AlphaTrak glucometer to attempt to understand her patterns over the past week. For the most part, she is in the 300s, but will, at least once per day, drop below 100. I can't figure out a pattern. I've looked into using the spreadsheet, but since she isn't being administered insulin, I'm not sure that its helpful. She is behaving normally, but is still losing weight.
Has anyone had a similar story? Can anyone point me to a forum where I may find advice?