Isn't is strange how hindsight is always 20/20? I just found out 4 days ago that my 7 year old cat, Jakob, is diabetic. Looking back, all of the symptoms were there, but they were not consistent enough for me to suspect anything was wrong. The climate where we live is exceptionally dry, especially in winter (humidity hovers around 40-60%) and I live on the top floor of an apartment that can get quite warm - I attributed Jakob's high water consumption to those two factors. He vomited on occasion, maybe once or twice a month but I didn't take alarm as I thought he perhaps was trying to get rid of a hairball. I finally took him to the vet when he began urinating outside of the litter box, thinking he had a urinary tract infection.
Imagine my shock when my vet called me with the news! I have began insulin shots twice a day with Lantus and have been feeding him a strict diet of food provided by my vet specifically for Diabetes. I've already seen a major improvement in him already. The water dish is still full when I get home from work, the litter box is near empty and he is looking more alert; although I'm cautious to be too optimistic. He goes back to the vet on Tuesday for his first glucose curve test.
My vet was a little reluctant to talk about remission (I guess it's still pretty early) but is there an average time we should be shooting for? I read some of the message posts where people were seeing their cats go into remission as early as three months? Can I hope for remission that quickly or does it really depend on each individual case? My vet didn't give me his sugar levels, I didn't think to ask, but I will definitely find out the next time we're in.
I will continue reading all of your posts and learn as much as I can about FDMB from those who have experienced it first hand.
Ciao,
Glynnis
Imagine my shock when my vet called me with the news! I have began insulin shots twice a day with Lantus and have been feeding him a strict diet of food provided by my vet specifically for Diabetes. I've already seen a major improvement in him already. The water dish is still full when I get home from work, the litter box is near empty and he is looking more alert; although I'm cautious to be too optimistic. He goes back to the vet on Tuesday for his first glucose curve test.
My vet was a little reluctant to talk about remission (I guess it's still pretty early) but is there an average time we should be shooting for? I read some of the message posts where people were seeing their cats go into remission as early as three months? Can I hope for remission that quickly or does it really depend on each individual case? My vet didn't give me his sugar levels, I didn't think to ask, but I will definitely find out the next time we're in.
I will continue reading all of your posts and learn as much as I can about FDMB from those who have experienced it first hand.
Ciao,
Glynnis