Hello all -
a long complicated story, but the general gist of my question is how best to get his BG numbers down without doing more damage to the rest of him. We know he is basically on hospice but we want to keep him as comfortable and happy as possible.
the long version - on Tuesday 7/21, Niki ate breakfast and went to the regular vet for a cat bite that had become infected. Wound was cleaned out and nothing remarkable was noted.
Wednesday 7/22 he was out of it. Rushed to ER. Low bp, high K, low temp, unreadable BG. He was considered critical with sepsis. On IVs, etc.
He developed pancreatitis, high liver values, kidney issues, high WBC. His BG was high enough that they were giving him Lantus plus fast acting insulin (Humelin?). He has an ng tube because he wasn’t interested in eating. He is on RC Renal Support liquid food. They put a Libre on him but it is reading -80 less than regular testing.
We brought him home today. He has been tolerant and mostly mobile throughout his stay and was happy to be home. His kidney values have dropped a bunch, which was one of their worries. His WBC had increased significantly overnight, so they changed antibiotics.
The main issue/question that we have is the insulin and food timing. They want us giving him the RC food 4-6 times per day (30ml each time through his ng tube). But his BG was reading HI on both the Libre and the Relion. How do we balance the timing of the food and his high BG readings? Increase the dose? Vet would not give us the Humelin (understandable) so we are stuck with the Semglee. He was interested in some of his regular food when he got home (great!) but he will still need the ng tube until he eats on his own regularly.
I’m sorry for such a long complicated story and thank you for reading this far. If he had not shown a decent amount of improvement on a number of levels over the past few days, we may have made a different choice. We realize that the overall prognosis is not super positive but we think that he is best served and happier here.
nancy
a long complicated story, but the general gist of my question is how best to get his BG numbers down without doing more damage to the rest of him. We know he is basically on hospice but we want to keep him as comfortable and happy as possible.
the long version - on Tuesday 7/21, Niki ate breakfast and went to the regular vet for a cat bite that had become infected. Wound was cleaned out and nothing remarkable was noted.
Wednesday 7/22 he was out of it. Rushed to ER. Low bp, high K, low temp, unreadable BG. He was considered critical with sepsis. On IVs, etc.
He developed pancreatitis, high liver values, kidney issues, high WBC. His BG was high enough that they were giving him Lantus plus fast acting insulin (Humelin?). He has an ng tube because he wasn’t interested in eating. He is on RC Renal Support liquid food. They put a Libre on him but it is reading -80 less than regular testing.
We brought him home today. He has been tolerant and mostly mobile throughout his stay and was happy to be home. His kidney values have dropped a bunch, which was one of their worries. His WBC had increased significantly overnight, so they changed antibiotics.
The main issue/question that we have is the insulin and food timing. They want us giving him the RC food 4-6 times per day (30ml each time through his ng tube). But his BG was reading HI on both the Libre and the Relion. How do we balance the timing of the food and his high BG readings? Increase the dose? Vet would not give us the Humelin (understandable) so we are stuck with the Semglee. He was interested in some of his regular food when he got home (great!) but he will still need the ng tube until he eats on his own regularly.
I’m sorry for such a long complicated story and thank you for reading this far. If he had not shown a decent amount of improvement on a number of levels over the past few days, we may have made a different choice. We realize that the overall prognosis is not super positive but we think that he is best served and happier here.
nancy

