firedancergurl5
Member Since 2012
Well I guess I'm not really sure where to start... My name is Hillary and my diabetic kitty's name is Benjamin.
I kinda feel like I've been ran over by a bus.... backed up and ran over again... especially since yesterday but I'll get to that in a minute.
Ben went to the vet in February 2012 for a normal vet check.. shots.. the usual... the vet said he was fine just a little over weight and to cut back his food from 2 soft cans
of fancy feast a day to a total of 1. [poor baby only has 3 teeth, he was a stray and the shelter had to have most of them pulled].
About the beginning of may I start to notice things with Benjamin that was reminding me waaay too much of my mother. He all of a sudden had the urge to drink his water almost constantly and urinate as much as a human being, with being in nursing school the first thing I thought was "oh my god, Ben is diabetic". I tried justifying what he was doing.. that it was getting hot out so he was drinking more... even knowing for sure with the polydipsia and polyuria he was definitely diabetic. 2 days later I made the dreaded call... he was scheduled to be seen that week. I went to the dreaded vet visit and quickly regretting going back to see this vet. He did everything in his power to try to convince me that Benjamin had kidney failure and that there was nothing that could be done for it. Thankfully my mother and boyfriend were also in the room with me. I very nicely advised him not to insult my intelligence and that I wanted a full panel of blood work taken, the results the next day and I would go from there. Low and behold my cell phone rings around noon the next day and it was the lovely vet calling to advise me that Benjamin's kidneys were indeed functioning properly [ya think?] and that he was definitely diabetic. I asked him the number and he said it was in the 430's... I almost fell over right then. That day he was started on 2 units of lantus. 2 weeks later I called to make an appointment for his glucose curve [Stressing that that vet was to NEVER be around Benjamin again!] The day of the glucose curve came... He was running in the low 400's and high 300's... lantus was upped to 4 units a day.... called back in one week spoke to Ben's new amazing vet there... she asked me what I thought, I told her there were no changes so she had me up his insulin to 6 units a day. He just went for another glucose curve yesterday... 45 mins after dropping him off the vet calls me to come get him... that his sugars aren't even registering on their glucometer that tops out at 550. I instantly started crying and left work to get him. I spoke with his vet and we were both kind of shocked.. especially considering he hasn't been acting any differently.The only good thing is that they did run a urinalysis and he does not have any ketones in his urine...thank you god! Some good news. She did up his insulin to 8 units a day and strongly suggested I get the Purina DM wet and dry food which I did.
Sooo there is my very short version to the insane past few months I've been going through.... if anyone has any suggestions on how to keep my sanity... or if anyone has ever experienced such crazy sugar fluctuations with their own cat I'd love to hear about it...
Thank you,
Hillary
I kinda feel like I've been ran over by a bus.... backed up and ran over again... especially since yesterday but I'll get to that in a minute.
Ben went to the vet in February 2012 for a normal vet check.. shots.. the usual... the vet said he was fine just a little over weight and to cut back his food from 2 soft cans
of fancy feast a day to a total of 1. [poor baby only has 3 teeth, he was a stray and the shelter had to have most of them pulled].
About the beginning of may I start to notice things with Benjamin that was reminding me waaay too much of my mother. He all of a sudden had the urge to drink his water almost constantly and urinate as much as a human being, with being in nursing school the first thing I thought was "oh my god, Ben is diabetic". I tried justifying what he was doing.. that it was getting hot out so he was drinking more... even knowing for sure with the polydipsia and polyuria he was definitely diabetic. 2 days later I made the dreaded call... he was scheduled to be seen that week. I went to the dreaded vet visit and quickly regretting going back to see this vet. He did everything in his power to try to convince me that Benjamin had kidney failure and that there was nothing that could be done for it. Thankfully my mother and boyfriend were also in the room with me. I very nicely advised him not to insult my intelligence and that I wanted a full panel of blood work taken, the results the next day and I would go from there. Low and behold my cell phone rings around noon the next day and it was the lovely vet calling to advise me that Benjamin's kidneys were indeed functioning properly [ya think?] and that he was definitely diabetic. I asked him the number and he said it was in the 430's... I almost fell over right then. That day he was started on 2 units of lantus. 2 weeks later I called to make an appointment for his glucose curve [Stressing that that vet was to NEVER be around Benjamin again!] The day of the glucose curve came... He was running in the low 400's and high 300's... lantus was upped to 4 units a day.... called back in one week spoke to Ben's new amazing vet there... she asked me what I thought, I told her there were no changes so she had me up his insulin to 6 units a day. He just went for another glucose curve yesterday... 45 mins after dropping him off the vet calls me to come get him... that his sugars aren't even registering on their glucometer that tops out at 550. I instantly started crying and left work to get him. I spoke with his vet and we were both kind of shocked.. especially considering he hasn't been acting any differently.The only good thing is that they did run a urinalysis and he does not have any ketones in his urine...thank you god! Some good news. She did up his insulin to 8 units a day and strongly suggested I get the Purina DM wet and dry food which I did.
Sooo there is my very short version to the insane past few months I've been going through.... if anyone has any suggestions on how to keep my sanity... or if anyone has ever experienced such crazy sugar fluctuations with their own cat I'd love to hear about it...
Thank you,
Hillary