Glenn & Sam
Member Since 2012
Hey everyone!
So, I took Syd, my Maine Coon to the Vet 2 days ago just in case there was something wrong.
He was drinking a LOT of water and of course urinating a lot as well. He also started pushing my other cat out of the way to get to her wet food when he used to have absolutely no interest in anything that wasn't dried.
They found he had an enlarged kidney, gum disease and his ear color didn't look quite right. So they ran a bunch of tests and well, now here we are.
The vet prescribed PZI insulin at 5 units twice a day, Hills l/d "prescription" wet food and dry food, gave me a syringe disposal unit and sent us on our way with a follow up visit set for tomorrow.
Once I got over the initial sticker shock and pulled out the credit card, I came home and started researching. I am really grateful for this resource that has been created here.
I sent a donation and Rebecca is sending me a testing kit. She also expressed deep concern that the vet prescribed so much insulin and strongly suggested I knock it down to 1 unit and start small.
I have.
However, I spoke with my vet today, explained what I had learned and the concern, and he said that the 5 unit dosage is for 3 days to get the levels under control, then we should be able to go down to 2.5 units twice a day from there. He also said that the insulin is made specifically for cats and this is the proper way to start treatment.
I want to trust my vet, but don't. Especially after reading so much on this site.
I go in for the followup tomorrow, and am supposed to give 5 units to Syd tonight(which I have been only doing 1 since last night)
What do you think? Is my vet nuts?
Thanks for any suggestions or advice, I'm sure I will be a regular on the site now
-Glenn
So, I took Syd, my Maine Coon to the Vet 2 days ago just in case there was something wrong.
He was drinking a LOT of water and of course urinating a lot as well. He also started pushing my other cat out of the way to get to her wet food when he used to have absolutely no interest in anything that wasn't dried.
They found he had an enlarged kidney, gum disease and his ear color didn't look quite right. So they ran a bunch of tests and well, now here we are.
The vet prescribed PZI insulin at 5 units twice a day, Hills l/d "prescription" wet food and dry food, gave me a syringe disposal unit and sent us on our way with a follow up visit set for tomorrow.
Once I got over the initial sticker shock and pulled out the credit card, I came home and started researching. I am really grateful for this resource that has been created here.
I sent a donation and Rebecca is sending me a testing kit. She also expressed deep concern that the vet prescribed so much insulin and strongly suggested I knock it down to 1 unit and start small.
I have.
However, I spoke with my vet today, explained what I had learned and the concern, and he said that the 5 unit dosage is for 3 days to get the levels under control, then we should be able to go down to 2.5 units twice a day from there. He also said that the insulin is made specifically for cats and this is the proper way to start treatment.
I want to trust my vet, but don't. Especially after reading so much on this site.
I go in for the followup tomorrow, and am supposed to give 5 units to Syd tonight(which I have been only doing 1 since last night)
What do you think? Is my vet nuts?
Thanks for any suggestions or advice, I'm sure I will be a regular on the site now
-Glenn