Charlie's Mum
Member Since 2020
Do you have more information about stomatitis? My cat Charlie is on Lantus insulin 5units twice day and his blood glucose remains very high. He has had dental issues and got his teeth cleaned yearly but I stopped the cleaning after the last time (several years ago) when he came home with stomach/intestinal issues (diarrhea and constant throwing up). He was put on antibiotics which did nothing to help. Finally, a cat group suggested a UK probiotic which helped after 3 days. Later, I read that anesthesia may cause older cats intestinal issues (so I thought maybe that was the issue and decided against getting his teeth cleaned again). Since Charlie's diabetes diagnosis, he has had two ultrasounds (trying to figure out if there is a secondary illness that is causing the insulin to not work). I was told that the ultrasound showed a thickening of the intestinal walls. I don't know what this means. I will ask the doctor. Charlie's adrenal glands were enlarged but a blood test showed a high score but still in the normal range. I don't know what to do. It is very stressful trying to get help and dealing with this pandemic. Thank you for any information you can share.Hi and welcome to you and Steve,
How bad are the dental issues?
If it is stomatitis, that is painful and inflammatory and could easily be raising the BGs.
Has the vet had a good look in his mouth?
I would consider getting him looked at by a vet who specialises in dental issues.
Plenty of cats have dentals done under anaesthetic when they are a diabetic and their BGs improve afterwards.