BewBear
Member Since 2015
Hello!
I am a vet tech. I pride myself on paying pretty good attention to my own animals. That being said, I feel pretty dumb about missing Max's signs for so long. He was PU/PD for at least 2 months, and when I finally twigged to the fact that something was wrong, I brought him to work with me yesterday suspecting FLUTD. Oh well. Surprise! His BG was 475 and his Urine glucose was over 2000. He also had trace ketones.
I have had Max since he was 2 days old. He was a super demanding bottle baby that turned into a "failed foster". Failed in that I failed to get rid of him. He has been my little jerk (all this is said with the utmost affection) for the last 9 years. Unfortunately, when he was two he was diagnosed with degenerative joint disease in both back hips and then 6 months later with feline asthma. He has had cat scan, untrasound, (not to mention yearly xrays and blood work at LEAST every 6 months) since then. Unfortunately, the only effective treatment we could find to keep him breathing normally has been prednisone and he has been on it daily for the last 2 years.
All that being said, I'm pretty sure that the diabetes is actually insulin resistance caused by long term steroid usage. I'm hoping it is anyway. We are weaning him off of the steroids and starting inhaled albuterol for the asthma. I am treating the diabetes to prevent DKA, but I'm hoping that once his body starts making its own steroids, (at a normal level) that the hyperglycemia will disappear.
Because I have started him on the diabetic regimen at the same time that I am weaning him off the steroids, I am particularly concerned (terrified really) about him becoming hypoglycemic. I've started him on canned Hills M/D as well as PZI insulin at two units twice a day. It's a low dose, but I gave him his first dose tonight and I'm doing a curve to watch what his BG does. So far so good.
Phew. It feels good to get all that out. Most people I've tried to talk to are like "I thought you just had to give him shots?"
I am a vet tech. I pride myself on paying pretty good attention to my own animals. That being said, I feel pretty dumb about missing Max's signs for so long. He was PU/PD for at least 2 months, and when I finally twigged to the fact that something was wrong, I brought him to work with me yesterday suspecting FLUTD. Oh well. Surprise! His BG was 475 and his Urine glucose was over 2000. He also had trace ketones.
I have had Max since he was 2 days old. He was a super demanding bottle baby that turned into a "failed foster". Failed in that I failed to get rid of him. He has been my little jerk (all this is said with the utmost affection) for the last 9 years. Unfortunately, when he was two he was diagnosed with degenerative joint disease in both back hips and then 6 months later with feline asthma. He has had cat scan, untrasound, (not to mention yearly xrays and blood work at LEAST every 6 months) since then. Unfortunately, the only effective treatment we could find to keep him breathing normally has been prednisone and he has been on it daily for the last 2 years.
All that being said, I'm pretty sure that the diabetes is actually insulin resistance caused by long term steroid usage. I'm hoping it is anyway. We are weaning him off of the steroids and starting inhaled albuterol for the asthma. I am treating the diabetes to prevent DKA, but I'm hoping that once his body starts making its own steroids, (at a normal level) that the hyperglycemia will disappear.
Because I have started him on the diabetic regimen at the same time that I am weaning him off the steroids, I am particularly concerned (terrified really) about him becoming hypoglycemic. I've started him on canned Hills M/D as well as PZI insulin at two units twice a day. It's a low dose, but I gave him his first dose tonight and I'm doing a curve to watch what his BG does. So far so good.
Phew. It feels good to get all that out. Most people I've tried to talk to are like "I thought you just had to give him shots?"