Peggy & Oliver
Member Since 2015
Hi Everyone,
I just got the diabetes diagnosis yesterday and am feeling pretty overwhelmed with my kitty, Oliver. Ollie is a big orange tabby so huggable (but not at the vet!) who is also asthmatic. His other vet had been trying to figure out what was wrong with him. His hind legs have become increasingly weak. He had a physical in mid-June and his sugar was a little high then but the vet thought it was from stress. Starting at the end of June, I kept saying that he was voraciously hungry but was losing weight. That's when the leg weakness really kicked in. He was drinking more, etc. So the vet had tested the urine and it had too much sugar. The next step was fructosamine test, which was 156 (low!) so she said that ruled out diabetes. Before planning an MRI she wanted me to pick up dexamethasone pills, thinking that if they worked we'd know it must have something to do with his spine. Here is where I put on the brakes and wanted another opinion.
The next vet tested his blood, the regular blood screen and his glucose was 445 - bingo he's a diabetic. I gave (or at least I hope it went in) his first insulin shot this evening at 9:30. They said if I am an hour off occasionally it would be ok. Tomorrow it would have to be at 8:30 am. This happens once a week because I work til 9 at night on Weds. They said that's ok. Using Lantus right now, will not be able to afford that long term.
I must go to sleep -- this whole thing is very overwhelming and exhausting. Thank you for being here. I will be checking in whenever I can.
Best wishes from Peggy & Ollie ^~^
I just got the diabetes diagnosis yesterday and am feeling pretty overwhelmed with my kitty, Oliver. Ollie is a big orange tabby so huggable (but not at the vet!) who is also asthmatic. His other vet had been trying to figure out what was wrong with him. His hind legs have become increasingly weak. He had a physical in mid-June and his sugar was a little high then but the vet thought it was from stress. Starting at the end of June, I kept saying that he was voraciously hungry but was losing weight. That's when the leg weakness really kicked in. He was drinking more, etc. So the vet had tested the urine and it had too much sugar. The next step was fructosamine test, which was 156 (low!) so she said that ruled out diabetes. Before planning an MRI she wanted me to pick up dexamethasone pills, thinking that if they worked we'd know it must have something to do with his spine. Here is where I put on the brakes and wanted another opinion.
The next vet tested his blood, the regular blood screen and his glucose was 445 - bingo he's a diabetic. I gave (or at least I hope it went in) his first insulin shot this evening at 9:30. They said if I am an hour off occasionally it would be ok. Tomorrow it would have to be at 8:30 am. This happens once a week because I work til 9 at night on Weds. They said that's ok. Using Lantus right now, will not be able to afford that long term.
I must go to sleep -- this whole thing is very overwhelming and exhausting. Thank you for being here. I will be checking in whenever I can.
Best wishes from Peggy & Ollie ^~^
