Mandy S
Member Since 2020
I can't believe how much better Sissy looks compared to a month ago. I've thought a lot lately about how we ended up with such a sick cat. And I've said this before...I really believe it was the Hills z/d food we put her on that started this spiral. Sissy has been healthy as a horse up until last year when she started licking her fur off...ruling out parasites and other issues, they said it was a food allergy. Even then it was ONLY the licking...otherwise she was normal. So rather than jump into expensive rx food we tried several other things but nothing worked so end of February this year she was missing a lot of hair so we got the rx food. By the end of April most of her hair was coming in well but she had started refusing food, was vomiting, she hadn't urinated in a day and a half so we went to the ER thinking she had a blockage. She was dehydrated, had a yeast infection in her vulva and just a few white cells in urine and xray showed she was full of poop. They told us that when she went it would likely be diarrhea. Her blood work was perfectly normal. She also had a mass in her abdomen pushing her organs to the side. That scared me because one of her litter mates I hand raised died of pancreatic cancer and her other one of cancer too. We were sent home with her having a shot of abx , and told to follow up with our vet. We went on the next morning. Sissy had one regular bowel movement and then nothing but diarrhea for 2 months. (only stopped after I started giving her benefiber) The vet had her x ray sent out to read and they came back and said it was a fatty tumor. The vet said there was no need to ultrasound to make sure. (but I still wonder) For two months we tried appetite stimulants, they tried a different antibiotic thinking it was some specific thing causing her runs, but it didn't help, cerenia for her nausea...she was still refusing most food and low out put in the box. In July I had called several times and said she was getting worse..I could tell she'd lost weight and they put it off seeing her twice wanting me to try different things first. She was drinking a ton and peeing HUGE amounts at that point. Last time I called they said to bring her in...they did more blood work, she had lost 1.5 pounds. The next day they called and said her sugars were in the 400's and she was likely diabetic, so did a fructosamine and confirmed it. From there we started insulin a few days later and here we are on day 23 of that and she looks SOOO much better, she's eating weruva foods and pretty much back to her old self personality wise.
So, what I have been thinking about and wanting to discuss, is was it possible she was only diabetic for a couple weeks before diagnosed? And was it brought on by food making her sick and then the meds on top of it? I just can't believe it was a coincidence that her health took such a dive so shortly after starting that food. I have read so many similar stories on consumer reports pages, I think it's very possible.
And is there any difference in her possible outcome based on how short of a time it was that she was diabetic before diagnosis? Does it make it easier to get under control or does it matter?
And about that mass in her abdomen...should I insist they follow up to make sure it's a fatty tumor? Can a mass/tumor like that effect her BG? My friend who is a vet tech said usually if something is big enough to displace organs it's not good. But the vet and the ER vet didn't seem super concerned but I've somewhat lost faith in our vet. She's not on board with how I want to treat her diabetes and I don't feel I have support there.
I'm sorry this is so long, but these are things I've been thinking about and hope it's okay to ask here.
The picture on the footstool is Sissy now...the other a month ago.
So, what I have been thinking about and wanting to discuss, is was it possible she was only diabetic for a couple weeks before diagnosed? And was it brought on by food making her sick and then the meds on top of it? I just can't believe it was a coincidence that her health took such a dive so shortly after starting that food. I have read so many similar stories on consumer reports pages, I think it's very possible.
And is there any difference in her possible outcome based on how short of a time it was that she was diabetic before diagnosis? Does it make it easier to get under control or does it matter?
And about that mass in her abdomen...should I insist they follow up to make sure it's a fatty tumor? Can a mass/tumor like that effect her BG? My friend who is a vet tech said usually if something is big enough to displace organs it's not good. But the vet and the ER vet didn't seem super concerned but I've somewhat lost faith in our vet. She's not on board with how I want to treat her diabetes and I don't feel I have support there.
I'm sorry this is so long, but these are things I've been thinking about and hope it's okay to ask here.
The picture on the footstool is Sissy now...the other a month ago.
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