laylamk1
Member Since 2014
Hi Everyone,
I'm told this is the best place for FKA/diabetes support, and I'm new to the game. A little about me and my little girl :razz: :
I've had a diabetic cat for about two years, her name is Annabelle. I got her at a shelter and whomever surrendered her didn't tell the shelter she had health problems, so it was about 7 months before she got sick. She had a pretty bad crash at that time and was diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes. We caught everything early enough that time and she mad a full recovery and has been thriving on Lantus ever since, but I'll admit I haven't been too accurate with her curves and using my ipet to test before shots. Please don't judge me too harshly; she was doing really well, I don't have a lot of money and she's a scrapper and would slice me up within an inch of my life every time I tried to test. Also I think my meter wasn't all that accurate. But enough defending myself - I know where I went wrong. Despite all that, when she was seen in March by my regular vet, however, her blood glucose was normal and the vet said she looked great.
Flash forward to my current predicament: I went on vacation last weekend to Sedona and when I left Annabelle seemed great. I have pretty good trust in pet-sitter that she was administering the food and Lantus properly, but something went wrong. When I got home 5 days later, my pet sitter told me she had stopped eating her wet food or hadn't eaten much of it (she's on m/d) with her shots. At that time she seemed pretty happy, though a little quiet but I chalked it up to my being gone.
The next morning she hadn't eaten wet food again but I was pretty sure she had a couple of chomps of the dry food and some sips of water. Also drinking and peeing. A little aside: I realize now that she'd been urinating quite a bit more in the month or so before all this happened, but she sometimes does that when it gets warmer. Hindsight is 20/20 I suppose, and if she makes it trough this I will be much more careful nailbite_smile . Anyway, when I left for work the next morning despite seeming mostly ok from a vitals point of view, she did seem like she didn't feel very well. She was still bright and alert and following me around like she always did, but her meow was off and seemed to be breathing a little differently and stuffed up (she has URI problems which clear up when she's better and flare up if she's sick. I know, another sign).
My pet sitter was still watching the cats for me, so I asked her to keep a close eye on Annabelle and to look out for lack of eating or drinking, lethargy, etc. She said things were mostly ok, Annabelle came and sat with her and purred when she called, but she wasn't sure if she had eaten or drank. My pet sitter left at 3 and I was home by 6, at which time there was a definite change. Annabelle was very lethargic and had developed labored breathing and was very dehydrated. My first question for everyone here is, do you think she was sick for a while and just went down rapidly one day? Or could she have gotten sick just in that 24 hours and declined that quickly? The vets weren't even sure, but I'd sure love some opinions.
I took Annabelle to a 24-hour emergency vet, and they were pretty rough with me, telling me she was very sick, her blood glucose was over 500, creatinine wasn't even measurable, and she was ketotic. They wanted to get her on IV fluids and insulin, antibiotics, and an overnight stay, to the tune of $2000. At the time my checking account was overdrawn by $225. I'd seen her with all these symptoms and bad blood levels before with Annabelle, so I asked if there was a cheaper option. For $374, they pushed sub-q fluids and an antibiotic and sent me home, where I was to take her to my regular vet in the morning.
She declined a bit overnight, and I brought her into my regular vet in the morning, where my usual Dr. was not there so I had to see another vet in the group, one who I don't trust at all and who I think always tries to push the most expensive treatment or just kill 'em. I was so desperate that I thought I would just have to listen to her, but when she started on her usual harangue with me ($5k or let's just kill her) and I was so distraught after no sleep or food, keeping a constant vigil and not knowing what to do, I finally decided to take her home and see how she did. This vet refused to send me home with fluids or any other treatment: 5 days of hospitalization or the trash pile for her body. When I said I wanted to take her home, the vet threatened to call Animal Control on me and told me I was an awful abuser for making her suffer. I won't name names here, but if you're in the SD area and want to know who gave me this rough treatment, message me and I'll let you know.
When I got her home, I made Annabelle comfortable and got some fluids from a vet tech friend of mine. She seemed to do well Thursday night, but declined quite a bit on Friday. Friday night was really rough and I thought I was going to lose her (I'll spare the grisly details) and I made up my mind that if she got that bad again I would have a home vet service come and euth. Somehow she made it through Friday night, and we're on to today where she's perked up significantly. I'm not sure what's helping, but it looks like she's ready to fight again, so so am I. I'm just hoping the money side of it will work out, because I'm probably looking at about $600 for the fluids and stuff today.
I also got some more great advice from Marjie, not sure of her handle on here, letting me know that a cat CAN come back from 3 days of being ketotic with proper care, and she also advised me to come talk to you lovely people. A vet tech friend also told me it's possible, just takes time and round-the-clock care. I'd love to hear any suggestions: questions to ask the vet, things I should look for to see improvement, etc. I will post up-to-date news as I'm at the hospital (I won't leave her side) and when I get home, and anything you all can tell me along the way is much appreciated.
Thank you for reading my story and I look forward to lots of info and support from the forum as well as hopefully supporting those of you going through the same thing. Thanks again to Marjie for showing me the boards!
PS: If someone could teach me, I'll post lots of pics of my little viking.
I'm told this is the best place for FKA/diabetes support, and I'm new to the game. A little about me and my little girl :razz: :
I've had a diabetic cat for about two years, her name is Annabelle. I got her at a shelter and whomever surrendered her didn't tell the shelter she had health problems, so it was about 7 months before she got sick. She had a pretty bad crash at that time and was diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes. We caught everything early enough that time and she mad a full recovery and has been thriving on Lantus ever since, but I'll admit I haven't been too accurate with her curves and using my ipet to test before shots. Please don't judge me too harshly; she was doing really well, I don't have a lot of money and she's a scrapper and would slice me up within an inch of my life every time I tried to test. Also I think my meter wasn't all that accurate. But enough defending myself - I know where I went wrong. Despite all that, when she was seen in March by my regular vet, however, her blood glucose was normal and the vet said she looked great.
Flash forward to my current predicament: I went on vacation last weekend to Sedona and when I left Annabelle seemed great. I have pretty good trust in pet-sitter that she was administering the food and Lantus properly, but something went wrong. When I got home 5 days later, my pet sitter told me she had stopped eating her wet food or hadn't eaten much of it (she's on m/d) with her shots. At that time she seemed pretty happy, though a little quiet but I chalked it up to my being gone.
The next morning she hadn't eaten wet food again but I was pretty sure she had a couple of chomps of the dry food and some sips of water. Also drinking and peeing. A little aside: I realize now that she'd been urinating quite a bit more in the month or so before all this happened, but she sometimes does that when it gets warmer. Hindsight is 20/20 I suppose, and if she makes it trough this I will be much more careful nailbite_smile . Anyway, when I left for work the next morning despite seeming mostly ok from a vitals point of view, she did seem like she didn't feel very well. She was still bright and alert and following me around like she always did, but her meow was off and seemed to be breathing a little differently and stuffed up (she has URI problems which clear up when she's better and flare up if she's sick. I know, another sign).
My pet sitter was still watching the cats for me, so I asked her to keep a close eye on Annabelle and to look out for lack of eating or drinking, lethargy, etc. She said things were mostly ok, Annabelle came and sat with her and purred when she called, but she wasn't sure if she had eaten or drank. My pet sitter left at 3 and I was home by 6, at which time there was a definite change. Annabelle was very lethargic and had developed labored breathing and was very dehydrated. My first question for everyone here is, do you think she was sick for a while and just went down rapidly one day? Or could she have gotten sick just in that 24 hours and declined that quickly? The vets weren't even sure, but I'd sure love some opinions.
I took Annabelle to a 24-hour emergency vet, and they were pretty rough with me, telling me she was very sick, her blood glucose was over 500, creatinine wasn't even measurable, and she was ketotic. They wanted to get her on IV fluids and insulin, antibiotics, and an overnight stay, to the tune of $2000. At the time my checking account was overdrawn by $225. I'd seen her with all these symptoms and bad blood levels before with Annabelle, so I asked if there was a cheaper option. For $374, they pushed sub-q fluids and an antibiotic and sent me home, where I was to take her to my regular vet in the morning.
She declined a bit overnight, and I brought her into my regular vet in the morning, where my usual Dr. was not there so I had to see another vet in the group, one who I don't trust at all and who I think always tries to push the most expensive treatment or just kill 'em. I was so desperate that I thought I would just have to listen to her, but when she started on her usual harangue with me ($5k or let's just kill her) and I was so distraught after no sleep or food, keeping a constant vigil and not knowing what to do, I finally decided to take her home and see how she did. This vet refused to send me home with fluids or any other treatment: 5 days of hospitalization or the trash pile for her body. When I said I wanted to take her home, the vet threatened to call Animal Control on me and told me I was an awful abuser for making her suffer. I won't name names here, but if you're in the SD area and want to know who gave me this rough treatment, message me and I'll let you know.
When I got her home, I made Annabelle comfortable and got some fluids from a vet tech friend of mine. She seemed to do well Thursday night, but declined quite a bit on Friday. Friday night was really rough and I thought I was going to lose her (I'll spare the grisly details) and I made up my mind that if she got that bad again I would have a home vet service come and euth. Somehow she made it through Friday night, and we're on to today where she's perked up significantly. I'm not sure what's helping, but it looks like she's ready to fight again, so so am I. I'm just hoping the money side of it will work out, because I'm probably looking at about $600 for the fluids and stuff today.
I also got some more great advice from Marjie, not sure of her handle on here, letting me know that a cat CAN come back from 3 days of being ketotic with proper care, and she also advised me to come talk to you lovely people. A vet tech friend also told me it's possible, just takes time and round-the-clock care. I'd love to hear any suggestions: questions to ask the vet, things I should look for to see improvement, etc. I will post up-to-date news as I'm at the hospital (I won't leave her side) and when I get home, and anything you all can tell me along the way is much appreciated.
Thank you for reading my story and I look forward to lots of info and support from the forum as well as hopefully supporting those of you going through the same thing. Thanks again to Marjie for showing me the boards!
PS: If someone could teach me, I'll post lots of pics of my little viking.