Jessica & Conan
Member Since 2016
Hi everyone,
This is my first post, but I don't feel exactly new to the group, since I've spent a lot of time reading posts as part of my research over the past few weeks. My oldest cat (of 4) Conan, who at 10 really isn't all that old but who has had a lot of health problems, was diagnosed a few weeks ago with steroid-induced diabetes. I had kind of been anticipating it - he has been on prednisolone daily since September 2013, and I was aware of the potential side effects. Back in October, for the first time his BG levels started testing abnormally high (that was when he had to have all his teeth removed because he had resorption disease!), and my vet (who is excellent) felt he was borderline and we needed to keep a close watch. Then in December he started losing weight - and he was already quite thin, only about 9.5 lbs, on the very low side of an ideal weight for him - the BG levels continued high. In mid January I brought him in when he stopped eating and lost even more weight, and it was clear he had tipped over the line. As discontinuing the steroid is not an option at this point, remission is not likely, and management is our goal.
I have never had a diabetic cat before, though I've cared for many CRF kitties, asthmatic cats (including administering inhalers), pancreatitis, etc. etc. Plus I have three horses, and they really are just medical disasters waiting to happen! So I have quite a bit of experience with administering medical treatment and care to animals and am not intimidated by that aspect - though I'm a little overwhelmed by the more rigid schedule demands and the potential third-party cat-care issues. But still, the diabetes is all new to me and I've had a big learning curve. And sometimes this seems just so complicated and difficult to get right - protocols and depots mismarked syringes and all the rest.
So I've reached the point now - a little over two weeks of administering Lantus (at a starting dose of 1U) and taking BG curves and spot-checks - where I'd really love a little input and advice. Even though my vet is excellent and fairly responsive, I can see there's a lot of accumulated specialty knowledge and experience here, as well as support, and I feel like I kind of need that now. Rather than write everything out twice, I figured I'd post my request for help with more details over in the Health section to begin with, but I wanted to introduce myself here first.
Jessica & Conan
This is my first post, but I don't feel exactly new to the group, since I've spent a lot of time reading posts as part of my research over the past few weeks. My oldest cat (of 4) Conan, who at 10 really isn't all that old but who has had a lot of health problems, was diagnosed a few weeks ago with steroid-induced diabetes. I had kind of been anticipating it - he has been on prednisolone daily since September 2013, and I was aware of the potential side effects. Back in October, for the first time his BG levels started testing abnormally high (that was when he had to have all his teeth removed because he had resorption disease!), and my vet (who is excellent) felt he was borderline and we needed to keep a close watch. Then in December he started losing weight - and he was already quite thin, only about 9.5 lbs, on the very low side of an ideal weight for him - the BG levels continued high. In mid January I brought him in when he stopped eating and lost even more weight, and it was clear he had tipped over the line. As discontinuing the steroid is not an option at this point, remission is not likely, and management is our goal.
I have never had a diabetic cat before, though I've cared for many CRF kitties, asthmatic cats (including administering inhalers), pancreatitis, etc. etc. Plus I have three horses, and they really are just medical disasters waiting to happen! So I have quite a bit of experience with administering medical treatment and care to animals and am not intimidated by that aspect - though I'm a little overwhelmed by the more rigid schedule demands and the potential third-party cat-care issues. But still, the diabetes is all new to me and I've had a big learning curve. And sometimes this seems just so complicated and difficult to get right - protocols and depots mismarked syringes and all the rest.
So I've reached the point now - a little over two weeks of administering Lantus (at a starting dose of 1U) and taking BG curves and spot-checks - where I'd really love a little input and advice. Even though my vet is excellent and fairly responsive, I can see there's a lot of accumulated specialty knowledge and experience here, as well as support, and I feel like I kind of need that now. Rather than write everything out twice, I figured I'd post my request for help with more details over in the Health section to begin with, but I wanted to introduce myself here first.
Jessica & Conan
This isn't something you have to do all the time, but it does help to grab any opportunity to fill in those gaps in the data.