Aobw
Member Since 2019
Hi everyone,
My 16 y/o baby, Alistair, was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of September after going into diabetic ketoacidosis. It was very sudden--his glucose was fine three months earlier and he hadn't shown any symptoms like weight loss or increased appetite. He was hospitalized for 3 days. He already had a a heart murmur but it was asymptomatic. However, the DKA treatment exacerbated that into congestive heart failure and he is now on furosamide. His CKD has been stable at stage 2 for a year and a half, but the furosamide is rapidly exacerbating that. He was at stage 3 within 2 weeks, and they said a renal panel last week was worse.
Since he left the hospital, recovery has been slow, at least in part because of side effects from the medication and because it was incredibly hard to get him to eat. He started metoclopramide (on top of cerenia and mirtazapine) for his GI issues on Thursday, and has been eating better since then. I still have to present his food to him frequently to get him to eat, but I think he's FINALLY approximately taking in a normal calorie count.
I need to figure out what to feed him. He loves Royal Canin renal diet kibble and usually refuses to touch any wet, or even damp, food. Of course, that food is all carbs, but whatever food I give him needs to be appropriate for how rapidly his kidneys are failing,
His regular vet referred him to an internal medicine specialist to manage his diabetes and CKD. His BG is still quite elevated, so his vet has been increasing his insulin dose (Lantus) super quickly. I have put his numbers in the spreadsheet.
His insulin dosing has been as follows:
9/29-10/7: 1 unit/day (in one dose)
10/7-10/15: 2 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/15-10/20: 4 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/20-present: 6 units/day (in 2 doses)
Any advice anyone can give is so welcome! I have already learned more from the members of this forum than I was able to get out of three separate vets.
Thank you!
Alexander
My 16 y/o baby, Alistair, was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of September after going into diabetic ketoacidosis. It was very sudden--his glucose was fine three months earlier and he hadn't shown any symptoms like weight loss or increased appetite. He was hospitalized for 3 days. He already had a a heart murmur but it was asymptomatic. However, the DKA treatment exacerbated that into congestive heart failure and he is now on furosamide. His CKD has been stable at stage 2 for a year and a half, but the furosamide is rapidly exacerbating that. He was at stage 3 within 2 weeks, and they said a renal panel last week was worse.
Since he left the hospital, recovery has been slow, at least in part because of side effects from the medication and because it was incredibly hard to get him to eat. He started metoclopramide (on top of cerenia and mirtazapine) for his GI issues on Thursday, and has been eating better since then. I still have to present his food to him frequently to get him to eat, but I think he's FINALLY approximately taking in a normal calorie count.
I need to figure out what to feed him. He loves Royal Canin renal diet kibble and usually refuses to touch any wet, or even damp, food. Of course, that food is all carbs, but whatever food I give him needs to be appropriate for how rapidly his kidneys are failing,
His regular vet referred him to an internal medicine specialist to manage his diabetes and CKD. His BG is still quite elevated, so his vet has been increasing his insulin dose (Lantus) super quickly. I have put his numbers in the spreadsheet.
His insulin dosing has been as follows:
9/29-10/7: 1 unit/day (in one dose)
10/7-10/15: 2 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/15-10/20: 4 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/20-present: 6 units/day (in 2 doses)
Any advice anyone can give is so welcome! I have already learned more from the members of this forum than I was able to get out of three separate vets.
Thank you!
Alexander