Cindy & T
Member Since 2013
I am not new to feline diabetes (my cat T was diagnosed in 2007) and I am not new to this board (although it has been a while since I've been here -- so long I don't even have the email account I used to use!). I learned a lot on this board when T first got his diagnosis.
Long story short: T is the most awesome black cat in the world. He is diabetic. I adopted him in 2007. He had been found living on the streets and had been at the shelter for weeks. He was skinny, miserable and cranky. He did not have a diagnosis at the time, and I truly thought he was just old (turns out he was only 5 or 6 at the time). When I got him home and saw the high water/food consumption and urine output, I realized it was hyperthyroidism or diabetes. The vet confirmed diabetes. I have been giving him insulin injections (Lantus) 2x a day since (at varying amounts, but generally he has stayed around 2 -3 units) and have had him on a diet of Fancy Feast Classic flavors, no dry food at all. In 2009, he had to have all of his teeth removed (apparently as a result of a virus he had when he was a kitten). I have been blessed with being able to manage his diabetes easily over the years..he has remained very stable. Until recently.
My current situation is (and please, no lectures -- you would be kicking someone who is really down at this point and you probably wouldn't be telling me anything I don't already say to myself daily): I am broke -- broke beyond broke and I won't go into the details of why. I've been hoping I could get things together in this regard as I know T can and may require extensive care at any time. Unfortunately, that time has come before I could get it together. About a month ago, his appetite went off. Not drastic, but definite. I knew I couldn't afford to get him into the vet (it would cost $260 for the exam and full bloodwork) and I began casting around for solutions. My main concern was: had he developed CRF? There's a free clinic in the area, but they only do basic things. My vet (god bless her) finally came up with an $84 solution to get his blood tested (she does not have a private practice; she did a 'mini-panel' on him via a tech). I didn't pay some utility bills and I took him in. The vet tech drew his blood and also gave me some SubQ fluids to take home (at my request -- he has been dehydrated). On the way home, I got a call. "Do NOT give T insulin tonight -- his blood sugars are 37. Give him anything he wants to eat and if he doesn't eat, give him Karo and bring him to the ER.") Thank god, he ate. A lot.
The vet had me skip 3 injections and suggested I get a glucometer for home testing. Meanwhile, I was to start him back on 1 unit 2x a day.
I had never done home testing but I didn't pay another bill and used the money to get a glucometer. Unfortunately, I can't afford the strips that go with it, but it came with 10. I botched some of them, but managed to get readings on Th/Fri/Sat. His levels on Th were over 600. The vet told me to bump him up to 2 units a day 2x a day (the rest of his bloodwork had come back good). Levels on Friday, 376. Saturday, 449. I've only been able to test him one time a day as I'm trying to conserve the test strips.
And now, today, his appetite has gone off again. I've requested aid and test strips and a glucometer are on their way. In the meantime, I'm baffled by why he won't eat. He has ALWAYS been a hale and hearty eater! Even after having all of his teeth removed, he attacked a plate of Fancy Feast (growling and hitting it because it hurt him :sad: )
Any ideas about what could have caused his appetite to go off so drastically? (I started giving him Pepcid a couple of weeks ago... it seemed to help at first, but not today). I so, so, so want to get him in to the vet for full labs. Until then, I am just doing what I can to keep him comfortable and looking around for options.
Thanks for reading.
PS -- I tested his urine for ketones today. Negative.
PSS -- Can a lancet be reused if I boil it and douse it in rubbing alcohol? I only have one left (and no money to buy more).
Long story short: T is the most awesome black cat in the world. He is diabetic. I adopted him in 2007. He had been found living on the streets and had been at the shelter for weeks. He was skinny, miserable and cranky. He did not have a diagnosis at the time, and I truly thought he was just old (turns out he was only 5 or 6 at the time). When I got him home and saw the high water/food consumption and urine output, I realized it was hyperthyroidism or diabetes. The vet confirmed diabetes. I have been giving him insulin injections (Lantus) 2x a day since (at varying amounts, but generally he has stayed around 2 -3 units) and have had him on a diet of Fancy Feast Classic flavors, no dry food at all. In 2009, he had to have all of his teeth removed (apparently as a result of a virus he had when he was a kitten). I have been blessed with being able to manage his diabetes easily over the years..he has remained very stable. Until recently.
My current situation is (and please, no lectures -- you would be kicking someone who is really down at this point and you probably wouldn't be telling me anything I don't already say to myself daily): I am broke -- broke beyond broke and I won't go into the details of why. I've been hoping I could get things together in this regard as I know T can and may require extensive care at any time. Unfortunately, that time has come before I could get it together. About a month ago, his appetite went off. Not drastic, but definite. I knew I couldn't afford to get him into the vet (it would cost $260 for the exam and full bloodwork) and I began casting around for solutions. My main concern was: had he developed CRF? There's a free clinic in the area, but they only do basic things. My vet (god bless her) finally came up with an $84 solution to get his blood tested (she does not have a private practice; she did a 'mini-panel' on him via a tech). I didn't pay some utility bills and I took him in. The vet tech drew his blood and also gave me some SubQ fluids to take home (at my request -- he has been dehydrated). On the way home, I got a call. "Do NOT give T insulin tonight -- his blood sugars are 37. Give him anything he wants to eat and if he doesn't eat, give him Karo and bring him to the ER.") Thank god, he ate. A lot.
The vet had me skip 3 injections and suggested I get a glucometer for home testing. Meanwhile, I was to start him back on 1 unit 2x a day.
I had never done home testing but I didn't pay another bill and used the money to get a glucometer. Unfortunately, I can't afford the strips that go with it, but it came with 10. I botched some of them, but managed to get readings on Th/Fri/Sat. His levels on Th were over 600. The vet told me to bump him up to 2 units a day 2x a day (the rest of his bloodwork had come back good). Levels on Friday, 376. Saturday, 449. I've only been able to test him one time a day as I'm trying to conserve the test strips.
And now, today, his appetite has gone off again. I've requested aid and test strips and a glucometer are on their way. In the meantime, I'm baffled by why he won't eat. He has ALWAYS been a hale and hearty eater! Even after having all of his teeth removed, he attacked a plate of Fancy Feast (growling and hitting it because it hurt him :sad: )
Any ideas about what could have caused his appetite to go off so drastically? (I started giving him Pepcid a couple of weeks ago... it seemed to help at first, but not today). I so, so, so want to get him in to the vet for full labs. Until then, I am just doing what I can to keep him comfortable and looking around for options.
Thanks for reading.
PS -- I tested his urine for ketones today. Negative.
PSS -- Can a lancet be reused if I boil it and douse it in rubbing alcohol? I only have one left (and no money to buy more).