Anitafrnhamer
Member Since 2013
Newly diagnosed, overwhelmed, and terrified.
My boy, Squeaker, 11 years old, is currently hospitalized and newly diagnosed with Diabetes. Please forgive me if this post is confusing or chaotic as I am not certain of what information is/is not helpful.
In Jan 2011 he was diagnosed hyperthyroid and put on a methimizole trial. He did not tolerate the methimizole, that medication was withdrawn and we had to wait until June 2011 do undergo I-133 treatment. He has not done well since the methimizole trial. Since that time he has had recurrent bouts with allergies for which he was given steroids. His last steroid injection was on May 24, 2013. On June 12, 2013 I insisted that a full blood work up be performed. His behavior was off-increased thirst/urination, increased appetite, everything about him was off.
On that date a glucose test was done and his level was perfectly normal( 149.0 mg/dL) but he was dehydrated. On July 5,2013 I took him to an emergency vet. He was lying in a heap on the floor and was too week to move. Another full blood work up was done and his glucose had shot up to 546 and he was dehydrated again. His blood work was all over the board very little was normal. He was given sub-q fluids again and sent home. The following day, July 6,2013, he again dehydrated and was lying on the floor unable to move. That afternoon he was hospitalized.
The chaos and confusion began.
He was anemic, kidneys painful/enlarged (possible infection/cancer), liver enlarged(possible hepatic lipidosis), pancreatitis, definitely diabetic, dehydrated, enlarged heart. He was not expected to survive.
The vet hit me with so much information on Sunday (7 July) that I am still reeling. He was talking a transfusion for the anemia and a feeding tube. By Monday (8 July) Squeakers condition had improved slightly but an echo cardiogram had been done and I was told that he also has restrictive cardiomyopathy. They were surprised that he had survived the night.
Today is Tuesday (9 July) and his condition is steadily improving. I went to the clinic today and had to take injectable insulin. Squeaker may be released tomorrow night or Thursday morning.
I am sorry I can't give a lot of information about labs or insulin dosage but when I bring him home, he is to have 2 injections daily. They are also pushing a prescription diet and I am so very uncertain as to what to do or what food to feed. I also have suggested that the glucose level on 12 June 2013 was skewed by the steroid injection of 24 May 2013 but that just seems to be unheard because this vet keeps saying "He hid the symptoms." I was just trying to get an answer as to how the glucose level could have been normal on the 12th but through the roof 3 weeks later on 5 July.
I am still learning, crash course, please bear with me.
I would greatly welcome any and all advice.
Anita and Squeaker.
My boy, Squeaker, 11 years old, is currently hospitalized and newly diagnosed with Diabetes. Please forgive me if this post is confusing or chaotic as I am not certain of what information is/is not helpful.
In Jan 2011 he was diagnosed hyperthyroid and put on a methimizole trial. He did not tolerate the methimizole, that medication was withdrawn and we had to wait until June 2011 do undergo I-133 treatment. He has not done well since the methimizole trial. Since that time he has had recurrent bouts with allergies for which he was given steroids. His last steroid injection was on May 24, 2013. On June 12, 2013 I insisted that a full blood work up be performed. His behavior was off-increased thirst/urination, increased appetite, everything about him was off.
On that date a glucose test was done and his level was perfectly normal( 149.0 mg/dL) but he was dehydrated. On July 5,2013 I took him to an emergency vet. He was lying in a heap on the floor and was too week to move. Another full blood work up was done and his glucose had shot up to 546 and he was dehydrated again. His blood work was all over the board very little was normal. He was given sub-q fluids again and sent home. The following day, July 6,2013, he again dehydrated and was lying on the floor unable to move. That afternoon he was hospitalized.
The chaos and confusion began.
He was anemic, kidneys painful/enlarged (possible infection/cancer), liver enlarged(possible hepatic lipidosis), pancreatitis, definitely diabetic, dehydrated, enlarged heart. He was not expected to survive.
The vet hit me with so much information on Sunday (7 July) that I am still reeling. He was talking a transfusion for the anemia and a feeding tube. By Monday (8 July) Squeakers condition had improved slightly but an echo cardiogram had been done and I was told that he also has restrictive cardiomyopathy. They were surprised that he had survived the night.
Today is Tuesday (9 July) and his condition is steadily improving. I went to the clinic today and had to take injectable insulin. Squeaker may be released tomorrow night or Thursday morning.
I am sorry I can't give a lot of information about labs or insulin dosage but when I bring him home, he is to have 2 injections daily. They are also pushing a prescription diet and I am so very uncertain as to what to do or what food to feed. I also have suggested that the glucose level on 12 June 2013 was skewed by the steroid injection of 24 May 2013 but that just seems to be unheard because this vet keeps saying "He hid the symptoms." I was just trying to get an answer as to how the glucose level could have been normal on the 12th but through the roof 3 weeks later on 5 July.
I am still learning, crash course, please bear with me.
I would greatly welcome any and all advice.
Anita and Squeaker.