Okay, so toward the end of August my "little" 15-year-old boy Long John Silver got all these welts on his back end. He was scratching and licking all the skin off. He spent two months in a cone collar while we worked with the allergy vet going through the food test, which didn't work, and then doing the skin prick test, which came back with all sorts of allergies. We started him on shots every day while giving him TRIAMCINOLONE orally for the itching.
A couple weeks into the initial shots period, he started drinking TONS of water, and then one day he just couldn't get up on his feet. We took him to the regular vet who did blood and glucose tests and found that he was diabetic. This is apparently a common reaction in cats to Triamcinolone (so why do they prescribe it?). We were hoping that just halting the steroid would turn him around, and it looked like it was working...and then it wasn't. His initial sugar level was over 400. Then it went down to 350 and now it's over 400 again. So now, on top of the allergy shots we now have to start him on diabetic maintenance with MORE shots and pricking his little pads. I'm at my wits' end and don't want to torture him with shots all the time and pricking him, but I don't want to euthanize him either (believe me, that's been debated).
Diet is not a concern since he really likes the Purina DM food, so not concerned about that. My vet recommended the Alpha Trak 2 kit but reviews complain about how expensive it is.
I'm getting some good information from this forum about human products to use, but could always use more. I saw Freestyle as being a cheaper alternative to Alpha Trak. Does anyone know anything about the Freestyle system?
My one big question is: Do the cats get used to getting pricked all the time? My vet says they usually don't have a problem with it and get used to it pretty quickly. I don't want him to run from me and see me as the bringer of pain.
Also, I'm totally new to this so I don't know anything about meters and readings and such. What do I need to look for? What's a normal sugar level for cats? What do I need to be aware of?
I know....B-R-E-A-T-H-E.
Signed, Agitated in Atlanta
A couple weeks into the initial shots period, he started drinking TONS of water, and then one day he just couldn't get up on his feet. We took him to the regular vet who did blood and glucose tests and found that he was diabetic. This is apparently a common reaction in cats to Triamcinolone (so why do they prescribe it?). We were hoping that just halting the steroid would turn him around, and it looked like it was working...and then it wasn't. His initial sugar level was over 400. Then it went down to 350 and now it's over 400 again. So now, on top of the allergy shots we now have to start him on diabetic maintenance with MORE shots and pricking his little pads. I'm at my wits' end and don't want to torture him with shots all the time and pricking him, but I don't want to euthanize him either (believe me, that's been debated).
Diet is not a concern since he really likes the Purina DM food, so not concerned about that. My vet recommended the Alpha Trak 2 kit but reviews complain about how expensive it is.
I'm getting some good information from this forum about human products to use, but could always use more. I saw Freestyle as being a cheaper alternative to Alpha Trak. Does anyone know anything about the Freestyle system?
My one big question is: Do the cats get used to getting pricked all the time? My vet says they usually don't have a problem with it and get used to it pretty quickly. I don't want him to run from me and see me as the bringer of pain.
Also, I'm totally new to this so I don't know anything about meters and readings and such. What do I need to look for? What's a normal sugar level for cats? What do I need to be aware of?
I know....B-R-E-A-T-H-E.
Signed, Agitated in Atlanta