MaryJaneSS
Member Since 2013
Hello everyone,
I've been browsing this forum for two days now and I hope that someone will be able to help me and my furry white ball Bello. First of all, I would like to tell you that I'm writing from Macedonia where I believe no one is fairly familiar with feline diabetes and its treatment, so I'm really hoping and I'm grateful for any advice from anyone.
Bello is a 5 year old male who's always been for the kibble food and not anything else in spite we offered all sorts of food. Because of that kind of diet, he always drank more water than his furry friends. But, for the past month or so, he started eating everything, triple the dose he used to and in spite it, started loosing weight. Along with it, he started heavily drinking water and using the litter box. We took him to the vet on the 16th of November and all the parameters in the initial blood test results were off the charts (he wasn't tested for BG level at the time). The vet immediately started him on antibiotics and vitamins and he was injected everyday until the Wednesday. On Wednesday the vet made additional blood test for BG level since his condition was worsening. He was diagnosed this Friday (on the 22nd of November) with extremely high BG level of 468. From this Saturday the vet put him on 0.25 milligrams of Amaryl (oral pills) once a day since she was afraid that starting him immediately on insulin would cause a shock to his body. Yesterday I bought a glucometer in order to home test him but couldn't get enough blood. After carefully reading other's posts and advice here, I learned to warm his ears and managed to get enough blood for the test. The results were the same in spite the fact that he is for three days on Amaryl. Additionally, as of the Wednesday he started refusing to eat but still ate a bit. As of yesterday he refuses to eat anything and we started force feeding him low-carb can food mixed with low-fat yogurt. He doesn't like it, but I know he has to eat because of the pills. He continues to drink water and use the litter box, but not as much as before and sleeps all the time.
We are going off to the vet again now and see what will the future steps be.
Please if anyone can give me any advice, me and Bello will be more than grateful.
Thank you
I've been browsing this forum for two days now and I hope that someone will be able to help me and my furry white ball Bello. First of all, I would like to tell you that I'm writing from Macedonia where I believe no one is fairly familiar with feline diabetes and its treatment, so I'm really hoping and I'm grateful for any advice from anyone.
Bello is a 5 year old male who's always been for the kibble food and not anything else in spite we offered all sorts of food. Because of that kind of diet, he always drank more water than his furry friends. But, for the past month or so, he started eating everything, triple the dose he used to and in spite it, started loosing weight. Along with it, he started heavily drinking water and using the litter box. We took him to the vet on the 16th of November and all the parameters in the initial blood test results were off the charts (he wasn't tested for BG level at the time). The vet immediately started him on antibiotics and vitamins and he was injected everyday until the Wednesday. On Wednesday the vet made additional blood test for BG level since his condition was worsening. He was diagnosed this Friday (on the 22nd of November) with extremely high BG level of 468. From this Saturday the vet put him on 0.25 milligrams of Amaryl (oral pills) once a day since she was afraid that starting him immediately on insulin would cause a shock to his body. Yesterday I bought a glucometer in order to home test him but couldn't get enough blood. After carefully reading other's posts and advice here, I learned to warm his ears and managed to get enough blood for the test. The results were the same in spite the fact that he is for three days on Amaryl. Additionally, as of the Wednesday he started refusing to eat but still ate a bit. As of yesterday he refuses to eat anything and we started force feeding him low-carb can food mixed with low-fat yogurt. He doesn't like it, but I know he has to eat because of the pills. He continues to drink water and use the litter box, but not as much as before and sleeps all the time.
We are going off to the vet again now and see what will the future steps be.
Please if anyone can give me any advice, me and Bello will be more than grateful.
Thank you