BeeboTheBeanMachine
Member Since 2019
Hey friends!
Beebo is still maintaining greens and blues after 12 days of no insulin. It looks to me like she may be heading into official remission.... OR perhaps she was misdiagnosed? Unfortunately we did not start home testing immediately and have no actual evidence of high BG apart from multiple blood draws done by the vet (some at the office, some at home, all seemingly with minimal/no stress) over the past year. I posted an intro to describe the situation here and then an update last week here. We've switched her to 90% wet food (only giving a small scoop of dry if she is crying non-stop at 2am and waking us up in the middle of the night), so it's very possible the food alone has helped regulate her sugar.
Here's the problem... the vet did not push heavily to start insulin because of her numbers. He frequently remarked that although they were higher than ideal, a switch in food might bring them down. Our biggest motivation to try the insulin was because we assumed her stomach/hunger issues were a symptom of the diabetes. For months, she has been experiencing diarrhea almost immediately after every meal. Sometimes the stools are more firm, but they shoot out of her really fast followed by a lot of straining, followed by a couple really liquid drops. The straining is what really concerns me. She pushes really hard for a long time, and each time her legs and lower back shake from the effort. Every now and then, we wake up/get home to find she has gone outside of the litter box. We didn't see much improvement between her being on and off insulin or during any of her previous food transitions. She also acts like she is starving pretty much all the time. She will wake us up three or four times a night yowling outside of our bedroom door for food. I'm guessing this is because the food is going right through her and she is not getting enough nourishment from it. I feel so awful for her and I also really miss getting a full night's sleep. I'm so afraid that something more serious is going on and that we're going to catch it too late to be able to help her.
The vet has done blood tests, stool samples, urinalysis and found nothing of concern that would be causing digestion issues. This is why we started the insulin, because her BG numbers were the only thing that seemed slightly off to him. I've link our recent lab work at the bottom of this post in case you guys notice anything he's missing. Are there different types of tests I should request?
Also, yes, food allergies are something we're considering. Before the insulin, she was on dry food (Blue Buffalo Wilderness Chicken), then the vet put her on Glycobalance which seemed to make the stomach problems even worse, then we moved her to Friskies Pate in chicken varieties right around when we started insulin. For the past week, we've been transitioning her to non-chicken wet foods and haven't seen any improvement so far, but she's been eating about half-and-half between chicken and beef or rabbit or lamb varieties. A couple times the vet prescribed a compounded medication for nausea/diarrhea. She HATED taking it, but when we could get her to take it consistently it did seem to improve, but then as soon as she finished the medication it would resume again. We did this for two rounds. I don't remember what the medicine was right now, but I can call the pharmacy tomorrow if it would really help to learn more about it.
Previous labs and vet records, pre-2019
Most recent lab, June 2019
Beebo is still maintaining greens and blues after 12 days of no insulin. It looks to me like she may be heading into official remission.... OR perhaps she was misdiagnosed? Unfortunately we did not start home testing immediately and have no actual evidence of high BG apart from multiple blood draws done by the vet (some at the office, some at home, all seemingly with minimal/no stress) over the past year. I posted an intro to describe the situation here and then an update last week here. We've switched her to 90% wet food (only giving a small scoop of dry if she is crying non-stop at 2am and waking us up in the middle of the night), so it's very possible the food alone has helped regulate her sugar.
Here's the problem... the vet did not push heavily to start insulin because of her numbers. He frequently remarked that although they were higher than ideal, a switch in food might bring them down. Our biggest motivation to try the insulin was because we assumed her stomach/hunger issues were a symptom of the diabetes. For months, she has been experiencing diarrhea almost immediately after every meal. Sometimes the stools are more firm, but they shoot out of her really fast followed by a lot of straining, followed by a couple really liquid drops. The straining is what really concerns me. She pushes really hard for a long time, and each time her legs and lower back shake from the effort. Every now and then, we wake up/get home to find she has gone outside of the litter box. We didn't see much improvement between her being on and off insulin or during any of her previous food transitions. She also acts like she is starving pretty much all the time. She will wake us up three or four times a night yowling outside of our bedroom door for food. I'm guessing this is because the food is going right through her and she is not getting enough nourishment from it. I feel so awful for her and I also really miss getting a full night's sleep. I'm so afraid that something more serious is going on and that we're going to catch it too late to be able to help her.
The vet has done blood tests, stool samples, urinalysis and found nothing of concern that would be causing digestion issues. This is why we started the insulin, because her BG numbers were the only thing that seemed slightly off to him. I've link our recent lab work at the bottom of this post in case you guys notice anything he's missing. Are there different types of tests I should request?
Also, yes, food allergies are something we're considering. Before the insulin, she was on dry food (Blue Buffalo Wilderness Chicken), then the vet put her on Glycobalance which seemed to make the stomach problems even worse, then we moved her to Friskies Pate in chicken varieties right around when we started insulin. For the past week, we've been transitioning her to non-chicken wet foods and haven't seen any improvement so far, but she's been eating about half-and-half between chicken and beef or rabbit or lamb varieties. A couple times the vet prescribed a compounded medication for nausea/diarrhea. She HATED taking it, but when we could get her to take it consistently it did seem to improve, but then as soon as she finished the medication it would resume again. We did this for two rounds. I don't remember what the medicine was right now, but I can call the pharmacy tomorrow if it would really help to learn more about it.
Previous labs and vet records, pre-2019
Most recent lab, June 2019