Michele and Peeps
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I have some background information - I am not sure if it will help - but just try and stop me from talking about my Peeps!
Peeps is 14 years old this year. She was diagnosed diabetic shortly after the New Year of 2008. She hypoed in September of 2008 (because her human is an idiot and didn't home test), but has not been on insulin since.
This April 30th, she went into the vet because she had been vomiting red tinted blood. She hadn't eaten, and she was not keeping water down. An x-ray showed cancer in her colon. My vet gave her an injection of prednisone, and we went home to debate what steps were best for Peeps. Luckily, she has responded to the prednisone - she didn't vomit again, and she has been "normal" in her behaviors and eating patterns.
Unfortunately, her bg numbers have gone up by 100+. She was typically reading at an 80 since September of 2008. I told myself if she constantly read above a 200, she would go back on insulin. Yesterday after 4 tests, she only read below 200 on one occasion.
I have no solid reasons to want to put her on Levemir. She was a vetsulin kitty when she was taking insulin. I do not want to go that route with her again, as it has been deemed potentially unsafe. Michele&Molly and I chat quite frequently, and as you all know, Molly is a Lev kitty - so by guilt of association, I feel comfortable with it.
Now, for my huge dilemma... I want Peeps to be comfortable for her last unknown amount of days. This means she should go back on insulin. The only problem I have is, my vet told me the only way I will know Peeps needs a booster shot of the prednisone is when she regresses back into a very sick kitty. She told me the prednisone injection can last anywhere between 2 weeks and 6 weeks. That variable makes me extremely uncomfortable. While we did chat about other options on giving her that medication, it sounds like I can't start orally dosing her until her current stuff wears off. So, my question is - do I jump on the insulin right away, or wait until she's on daily prednisone and it's easier for me to regulate?
Also - is Levemir a good choice for a cat who was OTJ and is going back on because of an unrelated medical condition?
I haven't spoken to my vet yet about putting Peeps back on insulin. I want to be ready for her when I do decide what to do - or need hardcore medical questions answered.
Peeps is 14 years old this year. She was diagnosed diabetic shortly after the New Year of 2008. She hypoed in September of 2008 (because her human is an idiot and didn't home test), but has not been on insulin since.
This April 30th, she went into the vet because she had been vomiting red tinted blood. She hadn't eaten, and she was not keeping water down. An x-ray showed cancer in her colon. My vet gave her an injection of prednisone, and we went home to debate what steps were best for Peeps. Luckily, she has responded to the prednisone - she didn't vomit again, and she has been "normal" in her behaviors and eating patterns.
Unfortunately, her bg numbers have gone up by 100+. She was typically reading at an 80 since September of 2008. I told myself if she constantly read above a 200, she would go back on insulin. Yesterday after 4 tests, she only read below 200 on one occasion.
I have no solid reasons to want to put her on Levemir. She was a vetsulin kitty when she was taking insulin. I do not want to go that route with her again, as it has been deemed potentially unsafe. Michele&Molly and I chat quite frequently, and as you all know, Molly is a Lev kitty - so by guilt of association, I feel comfortable with it.
Now, for my huge dilemma... I want Peeps to be comfortable for her last unknown amount of days. This means she should go back on insulin. The only problem I have is, my vet told me the only way I will know Peeps needs a booster shot of the prednisone is when she regresses back into a very sick kitty. She told me the prednisone injection can last anywhere between 2 weeks and 6 weeks. That variable makes me extremely uncomfortable. While we did chat about other options on giving her that medication, it sounds like I can't start orally dosing her until her current stuff wears off. So, my question is - do I jump on the insulin right away, or wait until she's on daily prednisone and it's easier for me to regulate?
Also - is Levemir a good choice for a cat who was OTJ and is going back on because of an unrelated medical condition?
I haven't spoken to my vet yet about putting Peeps back on insulin. I want to be ready for her when I do decide what to do - or need hardcore medical questions answered.