Tiffany + Jenga
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Hello All:
My furball was diagnosed with diabetes two years ago. Over the past 4-5 months, neuropathy has really taken hold. These days, it's a huge win if she can stand up on her own.
I've researched and read here and Tanya's. I don't have a spreadsheet, but can give you an overview of where she is and what we've done. Nothing seems to be working. Posting to see if anyone has any thoughts we haven't tried.
1. BG: Nadirs average around 120-150 these days. She starts to exhibit mild hypo around 100 and last week we hit 80 and entered moderate hypo symptoms, so I try to keep her a little higher than 100. That episode set me back a week.
2. She was hospitalized about 6 weeks ago...the first "she can't walk" day. I could not get her regulated during that time and she ate less and less. Hospital tests = high BUN/CREA + high BG + low K + high PHOS. Hospitalized for days with fluids + K. Sent home with AlOH for PHOS. Walked out normal and strong. Within 24 hours not eating again and K crashed. Within days, got spasms...sometimes scary (looked like mini seizures). I discovered K + SubQ would eliminate them within 1.5 hours. Those stopped after a week of daily K + SubQ. I pushed fluids strong for a few weeks.
3. Tests 2 weeks ago were beautiful: BUN the lowest in years, CREA < 2, PHOS just a little high (7), K just a little low...but, she couldn't walk.
4. Since then, I give SubQ most days (even though she has heart murmur), K+ (~4-5 mEQ), and Methyl B12 liquid (2.5-3mg). Recently I added Zobaline (aim to keep total B12 to ~3mg). I've read recently that I might should cut back on MB12 due to kidneys.
She's getting worse and worse. She has knuckling/pillow foot and drags her back legs. Every few days she can stand on her own. She pees everywhere because she can't control it. I created a "Leg" scale to track how well she's doing with her legs. 10 = can't stand up on her own, can't / barely can stay standing/ pees wherever she is. Most days she is a 10+. I'll get an 8.5-9 (looks like a toddler taking her first steps and MADE IT TO THE LITTER BOX!) about once every two days...and most always in the morning. It lasts for about and hour and the rest of the day is 10+.
I keep detailed logs but cannot find the pattern.
I'm not so sure she didn't have a stroke tonight.
I read on Tanya's that low magnesium, low calcium, and high PHOS can also contribute to neuropathy. I admit I have not been good at the aluminum...I was shoving so much in her and poking her all the time that I just put one thing on the burner (#facepalm). I am getting her tests anew tomorrow, including Mg and Ca.
Reaching out for any straws that could help. Oh, and this lovebug is 17.
TIA.
My furball was diagnosed with diabetes two years ago. Over the past 4-5 months, neuropathy has really taken hold. These days, it's a huge win if she can stand up on her own.
I've researched and read here and Tanya's. I don't have a spreadsheet, but can give you an overview of where she is and what we've done. Nothing seems to be working. Posting to see if anyone has any thoughts we haven't tried.
1. BG: Nadirs average around 120-150 these days. She starts to exhibit mild hypo around 100 and last week we hit 80 and entered moderate hypo symptoms, so I try to keep her a little higher than 100. That episode set me back a week.
2. She was hospitalized about 6 weeks ago...the first "she can't walk" day. I could not get her regulated during that time and she ate less and less. Hospital tests = high BUN/CREA + high BG + low K + high PHOS. Hospitalized for days with fluids + K. Sent home with AlOH for PHOS. Walked out normal and strong. Within 24 hours not eating again and K crashed. Within days, got spasms...sometimes scary (looked like mini seizures). I discovered K + SubQ would eliminate them within 1.5 hours. Those stopped after a week of daily K + SubQ. I pushed fluids strong for a few weeks.
3. Tests 2 weeks ago were beautiful: BUN the lowest in years, CREA < 2, PHOS just a little high (7), K just a little low...but, she couldn't walk.
4. Since then, I give SubQ most days (even though she has heart murmur), K+ (~4-5 mEQ), and Methyl B12 liquid (2.5-3mg). Recently I added Zobaline (aim to keep total B12 to ~3mg). I've read recently that I might should cut back on MB12 due to kidneys.
She's getting worse and worse. She has knuckling/pillow foot and drags her back legs. Every few days she can stand on her own. She pees everywhere because she can't control it. I created a "Leg" scale to track how well she's doing with her legs. 10 = can't stand up on her own, can't / barely can stay standing/ pees wherever she is. Most days she is a 10+. I'll get an 8.5-9 (looks like a toddler taking her first steps and MADE IT TO THE LITTER BOX!) about once every two days...and most always in the morning. It lasts for about and hour and the rest of the day is 10+.
I keep detailed logs but cannot find the pattern.
I'm not so sure she didn't have a stroke tonight.
I read on Tanya's that low magnesium, low calcium, and high PHOS can also contribute to neuropathy. I admit I have not been good at the aluminum...I was shoving so much in her and poking her all the time that I just put one thing on the burner (#facepalm). I am getting her tests anew tomorrow, including Mg and Ca.
Reaching out for any straws that could help. Oh, and this lovebug is 17.
TIA.
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