KJOanimallover
Member Since 2024
Today I received the news that my Baby Girl is diabetic. Fortunately, I have a dear friend who has had diabetic cats and referred me here. I am learning a lot, and I appreciate the encouragement in the articles.
Baby Girl is 18 years old, and I want her happy and healthy. She was diagnosed with asthma when she was much younger. A couple of years ago she started losing a lot of weight and not eating well, and the vet attributed it to old age and wanted us to wait and see what happened. Needless to say, I found another vet before there was nothing left of her.
Fortunately, I found one who diagnosed her with triad disease and a thyroid condition. Those issues have made me a better pet parent and taught me to keep a close eye on any changes. I learned I can give lots of medication, and I willingly give up anything other than day trips because of the need for daily medication. I receive lots of love in return!!!!! That vet retired, but I found another animal hospital that has a wonderful group of vets and support staff.
I noticed she was eating more, but losing weight. I thought the thyroid medication needed to be adjusted. We went in yesterday, and received the blood work results today that she was diabetic. Ironically, with her triad disease she has had VERY elevated liver numbers in the past, but they were the best they have every been since her original triad diagnosis. My Baby Girl is such a sweetie and in my lap right now. Thank you in advance for any assistance in keeping her happy and healthy for many years to come. I am a teacher, and I am willing to learn whatever is necessary.
Thank you,
Kara
Baby Girl is 18 years old, and I want her happy and healthy. She was diagnosed with asthma when she was much younger. A couple of years ago she started losing a lot of weight and not eating well, and the vet attributed it to old age and wanted us to wait and see what happened. Needless to say, I found another vet before there was nothing left of her.
Fortunately, I found one who diagnosed her with triad disease and a thyroid condition. Those issues have made me a better pet parent and taught me to keep a close eye on any changes. I learned I can give lots of medication, and I willingly give up anything other than day trips because of the need for daily medication. I receive lots of love in return!!!!! That vet retired, but I found another animal hospital that has a wonderful group of vets and support staff.
I noticed she was eating more, but losing weight. I thought the thyroid medication needed to be adjusted. We went in yesterday, and received the blood work results today that she was diabetic. Ironically, with her triad disease she has had VERY elevated liver numbers in the past, but they were the best they have every been since her original triad diagnosis. My Baby Girl is such a sweetie and in my lap right now. Thank you in advance for any assistance in keeping her happy and healthy for many years to come. I am a teacher, and I am willing to learn whatever is necessary.
Thank you,
Kara