Hudson's Mom
Member Since 2013
Hello everyone,
I'm Mary Anne, in Canton Ohio. My 6 yr old cat Hudson was diagnosed with diabetes on top of being diagnosed with fibrosarcoma in April :/ This on top of losing two of my older cats who'd been chronically ill, one for a year and one for a year and a half. So it's been a rough year! Anyway, after two surgeries, Hudson appears now to be cancer free. With the stress of the surgeries and uncontrolled diabetes, he has lost about three pounds :/ He gets staples removed tomorrow, and I'm going to have a lesson on giving insulin shots, but Hudson is so very thin and this makes me terrified of hurting him. I have given sub-cutaneous fluids myself before, to one of my cats who passed away last spring, so that's something. He has been prescribed the Lantus insulin, 1.5 units, 2x / per day, with the hope that once I can transition him completely to wet food, this will help him go into a remission. The vet is pretty adamant about the Purina DM food, and Hudson really does like the savory select variety. He'll eat the other DM canned if I mix it with some Fancy Feast. Hudson has always been a big dry food eater, and my cats have always had dry food available to them. I haven't taken it away completely yet while he is recovering, but I did switch to Wellness Core variety, after reading Dr. Pierson's food chart. I see it has much higher quality proteins in it. I keep Hudson drinking lots of water with adding some tuna water to his dish. One of my cats who died was a CRF kitty (Millie) and tuna water was all she would drink toward the end. Hudson was always trying to drink it, too! At the vet today, Hudson's blood glucose today was 421. She ran a test for fructosamine and a urine culture. She is a very thorough vet. I've been doing the urine glucose testing/ketone testing, and the vet is going to teach me to how to blood glucose testing myself @ home so I don't have to take Hudson in so much. All of his vets terrify Hudson like the idea of giving him a shot terrifies me!
There is so much knowledge here on this board! Thank you all for sharing! I'm trying to read the other "newbie" posts for advice. One thing I wondered in looking at your spreadsheets in your signatures, have you all created your own, or is there a template in google docs linked somewhere that any member can download and use? I would like to start keeping track of Hudson's shots, etc.
Many thanks,
Mary Anne
I'm Mary Anne, in Canton Ohio. My 6 yr old cat Hudson was diagnosed with diabetes on top of being diagnosed with fibrosarcoma in April :/ This on top of losing two of my older cats who'd been chronically ill, one for a year and one for a year and a half. So it's been a rough year! Anyway, after two surgeries, Hudson appears now to be cancer free. With the stress of the surgeries and uncontrolled diabetes, he has lost about three pounds :/ He gets staples removed tomorrow, and I'm going to have a lesson on giving insulin shots, but Hudson is so very thin and this makes me terrified of hurting him. I have given sub-cutaneous fluids myself before, to one of my cats who passed away last spring, so that's something. He has been prescribed the Lantus insulin, 1.5 units, 2x / per day, with the hope that once I can transition him completely to wet food, this will help him go into a remission. The vet is pretty adamant about the Purina DM food, and Hudson really does like the savory select variety. He'll eat the other DM canned if I mix it with some Fancy Feast. Hudson has always been a big dry food eater, and my cats have always had dry food available to them. I haven't taken it away completely yet while he is recovering, but I did switch to Wellness Core variety, after reading Dr. Pierson's food chart. I see it has much higher quality proteins in it. I keep Hudson drinking lots of water with adding some tuna water to his dish. One of my cats who died was a CRF kitty (Millie) and tuna water was all she would drink toward the end. Hudson was always trying to drink it, too! At the vet today, Hudson's blood glucose today was 421. She ran a test for fructosamine and a urine culture. She is a very thorough vet. I've been doing the urine glucose testing/ketone testing, and the vet is going to teach me to how to blood glucose testing myself @ home so I don't have to take Hudson in so much. All of his vets terrify Hudson like the idea of giving him a shot terrifies me!
There is so much knowledge here on this board! Thank you all for sharing! I'm trying to read the other "newbie" posts for advice. One thing I wondered in looking at your spreadsheets in your signatures, have you all created your own, or is there a template in google docs linked somewhere that any member can download and use? I would like to start keeping track of Hudson's shots, etc.
Many thanks,
Mary Anne