Klynn
Member Since 2023
Hello,
We are at a possible last ditch attempt to keep Nutmeg with us, she's 16. A month ago she was diagnosed with diabetes, kidney failure, and a UTI. Besides drinking more water and some accidents (which we thought were age/behavioral) I had no idea she was sick, her energy and appetite were great, I brought her in initially for constipation. We had her on Lantus (0.5u gradually moved up to 3u), switched to kd dry food with some wet friskies mixed in to help appetite. She's been getting fluids at least 2x week at the vets and did the glucose checks there, last week I started the fluids at home, but she was still going downhill. She has no appetite, very lethargic, and acting like the end is near, sleeping in nooks and under things she never has before.
Yesterday the vet admitted the lantus wasnt working, she hadnt gotten below 600 all day, so I got a Novolin (n) prescription starting last night. Her 4 hr read just now was 346 so at least its working. I just started home glucose tests, the vet recommended before I just watch and see to not over obsess and stress. He also says daily sub-q fluids now, 100 ml. She's on wet kd and eating ok but not great.
My main question is, does it matter what time of day I give the fluids? I dont want to interfere with the insulin or her appetite. I could splt it into 2 doses 50/50 also.
She is the sweetest cat, she purrs even now when I walk into a room, I just cant hear it from 10 ft away like I used to. She purrs through her shots and even my repeated pokes on her dehydrated little toes trying to get a big enough drop for the meter. She loves all people, shes always been super friendly to our kids and all their friends, she just thinks every human exists to love on her. We had her and her buddy since they were kittens together, we lost him a year ago to cancer and I still miss him so much, I'm having a really hard time worrying, accepting that this might be her time too.
We are at a possible last ditch attempt to keep Nutmeg with us, she's 16. A month ago she was diagnosed with diabetes, kidney failure, and a UTI. Besides drinking more water and some accidents (which we thought were age/behavioral) I had no idea she was sick, her energy and appetite were great, I brought her in initially for constipation. We had her on Lantus (0.5u gradually moved up to 3u), switched to kd dry food with some wet friskies mixed in to help appetite. She's been getting fluids at least 2x week at the vets and did the glucose checks there, last week I started the fluids at home, but she was still going downhill. She has no appetite, very lethargic, and acting like the end is near, sleeping in nooks and under things she never has before.
Yesterday the vet admitted the lantus wasnt working, she hadnt gotten below 600 all day, so I got a Novolin (n) prescription starting last night. Her 4 hr read just now was 346 so at least its working. I just started home glucose tests, the vet recommended before I just watch and see to not over obsess and stress. He also says daily sub-q fluids now, 100 ml. She's on wet kd and eating ok but not great.
My main question is, does it matter what time of day I give the fluids? I dont want to interfere with the insulin or her appetite. I could splt it into 2 doses 50/50 also.
She is the sweetest cat, she purrs even now when I walk into a room, I just cant hear it from 10 ft away like I used to. She purrs through her shots and even my repeated pokes on her dehydrated little toes trying to get a big enough drop for the meter. She loves all people, shes always been super friendly to our kids and all their friends, she just thinks every human exists to love on her. We had her and her buddy since they were kittens together, we lost him a year ago to cancer and I still miss him so much, I'm having a really hard time worrying, accepting that this might be her time too.
