i wrote here first in april about my cat siujim who has diabetes.
at that time, she can't go into a remission and we were wondering why.
siujim is 17 years old, she has been on lantus for almost 6 months. now on 4.5 unit. weight 2.65kg only.
her kidney and other organs are basically fine, no hypertension as well.
pls note spread sheet for details:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... utput=html
we all doubt it's something else that causes the insulin resistance. so we did another blood test on TLI and PLI.
results are back today. it shows sign of panceatitis
serum folate -- 11.6 (normal: 8.5-20) this one is normal
TLI 372 (normal is 35-130)
PLI 6.2 (>5.4 is sign of pancreatitis)
i feed her b-12 everyday and i guess it is overloaded. her data is
2000 (normal is 150), i will stop right away at least for 2 weeks
first. let her release the excessive b12 via urine. i realize the k+
supplement she take has b-12 on it, and perhaps ihaev double up. i
didn't pay attention because usual blood test won't do the vit and
also vet always say excessive b-12 can be released via urine.
do u think 2 weeks is enough?
vet mentions, they don't have a treatment for that and only gives me
supplement and liver support
SAME, CoQ10, Vit.E, super digestive enzymes
may i ask for your comments?
other suggestions?
is there anyone here who are caregiver to diabetic cats with
pancreatitis? what is your experience?
thx a lot.
best,
anson
at that time, she can't go into a remission and we were wondering why.
siujim is 17 years old, she has been on lantus for almost 6 months. now on 4.5 unit. weight 2.65kg only.
her kidney and other organs are basically fine, no hypertension as well.
pls note spread sheet for details:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... utput=html
we all doubt it's something else that causes the insulin resistance. so we did another blood test on TLI and PLI.
results are back today. it shows sign of panceatitis
serum folate -- 11.6 (normal: 8.5-20) this one is normal
TLI 372 (normal is 35-130)
PLI 6.2 (>5.4 is sign of pancreatitis)
i feed her b-12 everyday and i guess it is overloaded. her data is
2000 (normal is 150), i will stop right away at least for 2 weeks
first. let her release the excessive b12 via urine. i realize the k+
supplement she take has b-12 on it, and perhaps ihaev double up. i
didn't pay attention because usual blood test won't do the vit and
also vet always say excessive b-12 can be released via urine.
do u think 2 weeks is enough?
vet mentions, they don't have a treatment for that and only gives me
supplement and liver support
SAME, CoQ10, Vit.E, super digestive enzymes
may i ask for your comments?
other suggestions?
is there anyone here who are caregiver to diabetic cats with
pancreatitis? what is your experience?
thx a lot.
best,
anson