Hi All--
I did buy the methyl B-12 (Xobaline). He's been taking it for two weeks. I give him a 3-mg pill twice a day and it isn't making any difference. In fact, the neuropathy seems worse, despite the fact that his blood sugar is even lower than it was before (in the 220s last check, and before that 301--it's been going down steadily for the past two months). I'm going to work with the vet to teach me how to test at home so I know better what's happening on a daily basis. He gets 3 U of insulin twice a day. I realize the neuropathy won't get better until his blood sugar is regulated, but the vet insists that Lantus is the way to go. I do trust him; he only treats cats and is always at conventions and whatnot. I mentioned methyl B-12 and he said one of his other clients with a diabetic cat also mentioned it, but when he spoke to his other cat vet friends, they all pretty much dismissed it as BS. But reading about all of your success stories here, I feel it can't be completely useless.
However, I am extremely disappointed so far and frustrated as hell. It is so awful to see him struggle to walk. He is walking almost completely down on his hocks now and lays down every few feet, unless he's really on a mission to get somewhere (food/water bowls). When I'm on the first floor, I can hear him thumping around upstairs. I hate it.
My bf seems to think he is suffering; he isn't really a pet person, so he doesn't totally understand my attachment to my kids, but he does really like all three of my cats. It's hard to explain to him that I don't think he is suffering and I'm not going to give up on him because of this. His litterbox is a mess, and that's frustrating me as well. He's always had problems getting his butt all the way in. He walks in, thinks "I'm in," and goes, so his butt is usually still hanging out a bit. I've resorted to using puppy pads to deal with that, and those work great. But with the increased drinking and peeing, he can fill one of those up (I stack several on top of each other) and then of course doesn't want to try to get into the litterbox to poop, so he'll go right next to it. It's not regularly that he does this, and I think it will get better once the peeing decreases, but the bf sees this (not the litterbox, but my frustration) and I'm sure is totally bewildered why I continue to deal with it.
In any event, he is the sweetest cat, and the vet doesn't seem to be alarmed by any of this. I know he's seen worse and treated worse. But this is all new to me.
How long has it taken some of your cats to get over the neuropathy?
Thanks!