Hi everyone,
I'm Susan and my sweetheart's name is Baxter. I've been posting on the FDMB board on facebook but this is my first post here -- please forgive me if I'm posting in the wrong place. Sorry if this too long and rambling, but I want to provide the details for better context.
For some background, I adopted Baxter from the shelter that I was volunteering at in 2008. It was love at first sight and we've been inseparable with a special bond ever since. He has helped me heal from a broken heart of losing both a beloved kitty and my mom to cancer. About two months ago he was diagnosed as diabetic. My vet said to start him at 2 units of Langus 2x daily and bring him back for a re-check in a week or two. She mentioned the possibility of home testing at some point if we were having trouble regulating him, but it didn't seem that imperative at that time. After a recheck, his BG was 536 so she said to give him 3 units 2x day. I had been doing that for about a month, and his symptoms were definitely better, so I thought all was well, and was about to reschedule his next recheck. Then disaster struck. I gave Baxter his insulin dose after his breakfast and an hour after that he was fine, so I left for work. I came back home about 12 hours later and I initially thought he was dead. He was still, unresponsive and cold. Utter devastation. Then I realized he was moving but in coma and/or seizures. I rushed him to the emergency vet in a hysterical blind panic while putting Karo syrup on his gums and tongue. Baxter almost didn't make it, and I'm beat myself up everyday for not home testing and for the fact that I wasn't home when this happened and I don't know how long he was in that shape alone, without me. So please, don't mention that I should have been home-testing, I know that now, and I beat myself up over it more than anyone else ever can. I will scream that from the roof tops now to any vet or diabetic cat owner that I talk to.
Anyway, Baxter was having ongoing seizures but then responded to propofonal (sp?) and hasn't had seizures since. He is now in the road to recovery, slow by steady. It's been two weeks, and he can stand for short periods of time, and just yesterday has been able to take a few wobbly steps. Myself and the vet staff are doing ongoing range of motion exercises, massage and general PT work with him. He has limited vision right now but it looks like that may be improving a bit. We are working on his strength so that he can be more mobile and start using a litterbox again. Ironically, his blood sugar has been stable without insulin for over a week, so maybe this happened because he went into remission and I didn't even it (ugh). Despite all of this, he is himself, very sweet and loving and snuggly and all the vet staff are in love with him.
So, with all of that -- my question is if anyone has ever experienced this severe a hypo episode and if so--how did your kitty recover? Any tips or tricks in general to help him in his rehab? I'm hoping to bring him home from the vet as soon as he's strong enough. And I've already brought home testing equipment, so that I'll be ready to go.
I also want to thank all the amazing people who supported Baxter and I on the facebook board, sometimes their words were all that kept me going through the day. If you have a cat that diabetic, take it from me that home testing is MISSION CRITICAL no matter what your vet says, or if someone else with a diabetic cat hasn't done home testing with no bad effect. Baxter had NO hypo symptoms whatsoever, and this came on suddenly -- please don't let this happen to your kitty!
I'm Susan and my sweetheart's name is Baxter. I've been posting on the FDMB board on facebook but this is my first post here -- please forgive me if I'm posting in the wrong place. Sorry if this too long and rambling, but I want to provide the details for better context.
For some background, I adopted Baxter from the shelter that I was volunteering at in 2008. It was love at first sight and we've been inseparable with a special bond ever since. He has helped me heal from a broken heart of losing both a beloved kitty and my mom to cancer. About two months ago he was diagnosed as diabetic. My vet said to start him at 2 units of Langus 2x daily and bring him back for a re-check in a week or two. She mentioned the possibility of home testing at some point if we were having trouble regulating him, but it didn't seem that imperative at that time. After a recheck, his BG was 536 so she said to give him 3 units 2x day. I had been doing that for about a month, and his symptoms were definitely better, so I thought all was well, and was about to reschedule his next recheck. Then disaster struck. I gave Baxter his insulin dose after his breakfast and an hour after that he was fine, so I left for work. I came back home about 12 hours later and I initially thought he was dead. He was still, unresponsive and cold. Utter devastation. Then I realized he was moving but in coma and/or seizures. I rushed him to the emergency vet in a hysterical blind panic while putting Karo syrup on his gums and tongue. Baxter almost didn't make it, and I'm beat myself up everyday for not home testing and for the fact that I wasn't home when this happened and I don't know how long he was in that shape alone, without me. So please, don't mention that I should have been home-testing, I know that now, and I beat myself up over it more than anyone else ever can. I will scream that from the roof tops now to any vet or diabetic cat owner that I talk to.
Anyway, Baxter was having ongoing seizures but then responded to propofonal (sp?) and hasn't had seizures since. He is now in the road to recovery, slow by steady. It's been two weeks, and he can stand for short periods of time, and just yesterday has been able to take a few wobbly steps. Myself and the vet staff are doing ongoing range of motion exercises, massage and general PT work with him. He has limited vision right now but it looks like that may be improving a bit. We are working on his strength so that he can be more mobile and start using a litterbox again. Ironically, his blood sugar has been stable without insulin for over a week, so maybe this happened because he went into remission and I didn't even it (ugh). Despite all of this, he is himself, very sweet and loving and snuggly and all the vet staff are in love with him.
So, with all of that -- my question is if anyone has ever experienced this severe a hypo episode and if so--how did your kitty recover? Any tips or tricks in general to help him in his rehab? I'm hoping to bring him home from the vet as soon as he's strong enough. And I've already brought home testing equipment, so that I'll be ready to go.
I also want to thank all the amazing people who supported Baxter and I on the facebook board, sometimes their words were all that kept me going through the day. If you have a cat that diabetic, take it from me that home testing is MISSION CRITICAL no matter what your vet says, or if someone else with a diabetic cat hasn't done home testing with no bad effect. Baxter had NO hypo symptoms whatsoever, and this came on suddenly -- please don't let this happen to your kitty!