Hey everyone,
My kitty, Lance, was just diagnosed this morning with diabetes. It's been a rough road to get to this point. I had noticed that something hadn't been right for a few months. We took him to the vet a few times, but we always treated what was on the surface due to a lack of funds and the fact that it never really ventured into the serious category. Things like biting the hair on his back (we attributed that to fleas that he got from our dog) and having what we loving refer to as a poo-splosion (I'm still unsure why we decided not to do bloodwork on that one). He went into ketoacidosis over the weekend, which very nearly killed him. When I got him to the vet this morning, his temperature was 94 degrees and he was almost comatose. He went into fatty liver failure from his lack of eating and when I got the call that this was all caused by diabetes... well, it's safe to say that I'm still in shock.
I live in Austin, TX and I'm not really sure where to go from here. I know there's a whole lot of legwork that the vet is going to have to just to get him to the point where we can really start treating his diabetes and I'll admit, I'm scared about what the future holds for us. I'll be honest that I don't know the first thing about feline diabetes and what I've read so far is giving me a headache. Help?
My kitty, Lance, was just diagnosed this morning with diabetes. It's been a rough road to get to this point. I had noticed that something hadn't been right for a few months. We took him to the vet a few times, but we always treated what was on the surface due to a lack of funds and the fact that it never really ventured into the serious category. Things like biting the hair on his back (we attributed that to fleas that he got from our dog) and having what we loving refer to as a poo-splosion (I'm still unsure why we decided not to do bloodwork on that one). He went into ketoacidosis over the weekend, which very nearly killed him. When I got him to the vet this morning, his temperature was 94 degrees and he was almost comatose. He went into fatty liver failure from his lack of eating and when I got the call that this was all caused by diabetes... well, it's safe to say that I'm still in shock.
I live in Austin, TX and I'm not really sure where to go from here. I know there's a whole lot of legwork that the vet is going to have to just to get him to the point where we can really start treating his diabetes and I'll admit, I'm scared about what the future holds for us. I'll be honest that I don't know the first thing about feline diabetes and what I've read so far is giving me a headache. Help?