Christine Hamann
Member Since 2015
Hello, I have a 14 year old cat with back issues. She was placed on prednisone for her back and has now developed diabetes. My vet is sure that the prednisone that she was on was the culprit and is hopeful that she will go into remission. We went in today for our first diabetic"tutorial" after being diagnosed. Emmy's blood sugar was approximately 250 at the vets office, which was down from her initial test. My vet debated on putting her on insulin, but knowing how picky an eater Em is, we weren't sure that it could be controlled with diet alone. (Emmy has dental issues and must eat a canned food, she also has a very touchy stomach and will often vomit her food if it doesn't agree with her) So because of her sensitivity issues, and the fact that we believe her diabetes was induced, we decided not to play around with her diet at this time and chose to go with a very low dose of vetsulin 2x a day. I am planning on getting my own testing meter, but do not have one just yet. In 2 weeks we will go in for our first curve test to see how she is doing on it.
Currently Emmy is eating a combination of regular Friskies mixed with Friskies Indoor Selects. It is a combination that has curbed her tendency to throw up her food for the past several years. (she went from throwing up 4-5 times a week to maybe once every other week) I am open to tweeking it, but I do need to make sure that she can keep anything we try down because IMO no diet is good if they can't/won't eat it.
Sorry if I'm rambling a bit, being new at all of this has me a tad rattled, plus it is hard seeing your baby hurt and since we had to pull her off the prednisone for her back, she has been in a good deal of pain. We are currently trying an alternative pain med and it does seem to be helping her out so I'm hoping I'll get my head on straight shortly and be able to think more clearly about what needs to be done.
Currently Emmy is eating a combination of regular Friskies mixed with Friskies Indoor Selects. It is a combination that has curbed her tendency to throw up her food for the past several years. (she went from throwing up 4-5 times a week to maybe once every other week) I am open to tweeking it, but I do need to make sure that she can keep anything we try down because IMO no diet is good if they can't/won't eat it.
Sorry if I'm rambling a bit, being new at all of this has me a tad rattled, plus it is hard seeing your baby hurt and since we had to pull her off the prednisone for her back, she has been in a good deal of pain. We are currently trying an alternative pain med and it does seem to be helping her out so I'm hoping I'll get my head on straight shortly and be able to think more clearly about what needs to be done.