colleenlindsay
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Hi everyone!
Glad I found this board.
I live in New York City. My little guy, Stinkyboy, a 14 year old formerly-feral tabby, was diagnosed about two weeks ago and we've been having a very hard time. He's on 1 unit of insulin (ProZinc) twice a day, but about every three days he has a severe bout of vomiting and stops eating. I haven't been able to successfully test his blood on a regular basis. He gets absolutely insane, bites and hisses and hides, all of which is unusual behavior for him. I finally was able to get a blood sample last Saturday night, and found his blood level to be about 468. But he was so stressed from the blood test that he began puking, and he was puking so much (eight times) and falling over that I worried about keto and took him into the emergency vet. (I had no diastix at the time because the five pharmacies near my work and my home don't carry them, so I had to special order them.)
The vet said that he had no ketones, but he was severely dehydrated and needed to gain weight. (Stinky has always been thin, but he's gone from 15 pounds to about 12.5 in the last year, which is worrisome. He sent me home and told me to see my regular vet in the morning, which I did. My regular vet doesn't want to increase the insulin yet, but told me to add Renal K+ GEL to his regimen, twice a day, to get his potassium levels up. He also did an ultrasound on his abdomen, which was clear.
I've been trying to get Stinky on a twice a day eating schedule but it hasn't been easy. I have two cats, and they have always gotten a 1.5 ounces of wet food in the morning, and 1.5 ounces at night, with a small bowl of EVO dry left out during the day. I have tried to take away the EVO and feed just wet food twice a day but Stinky has never been a big eater, so he nibbles and then walks away.
Also, the Renal K+ Gel is pretty much impossible to get him to eat. I've just added another stressor to his life, because I must open his mouth forcibly and pop it inside with a finger. The vet assured me that he would eat it but it tastes like maple; what the hell? Why not flavor it like tuna? He really hates it and it makes me feel incredibly guilty to keep forcing it on him.
Anyway....
I'm babbling mostly because I am super tired. Stinky has been waking me up at 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 AM, looking for food but then when I give him his breakfast at 7:00, he won't eat it. Tonight he ate almost nothing at his 7:00 PM dinner, either.
I can't go earlier or later, because his feedings and his shots are scheduled around when I leave and come home from work. The earliest I can get home is about 7:00 PM. Every day when I come home from the office I worry that I'll be walking into a nightmare situation at home, that Stinky will be in a coma or something. And I am really worried because I travel for work at least once a month, days at a time. I can't stop worrying about my little guy.
I want to test his blood regularly, but I am super worried about stressing him out again. And I need to reduce my own stress levels; I've recently finished chemo for breast cancer (about six months ago), so I'm not at 100% just yet, still have a lot of fatigue. I'm just exhausted and worried all the time.
How long does it normally take to regulate a cat's blood sugar? What kind of meter do you guys use? I borrowed a One Touch Ultra 2 from a friend, but I'm wondering if there is a better one?
Advice, reassurance, and jokes welcome. I'm not ready to lose Stinkyboy yet!
Cheers,
Colleen
Edited to add: The vet told me to try to feed him baby food, which has been hit or miss.
Glad I found this board.
I live in New York City. My little guy, Stinkyboy, a 14 year old formerly-feral tabby, was diagnosed about two weeks ago and we've been having a very hard time. He's on 1 unit of insulin (ProZinc) twice a day, but about every three days he has a severe bout of vomiting and stops eating. I haven't been able to successfully test his blood on a regular basis. He gets absolutely insane, bites and hisses and hides, all of which is unusual behavior for him. I finally was able to get a blood sample last Saturday night, and found his blood level to be about 468. But he was so stressed from the blood test that he began puking, and he was puking so much (eight times) and falling over that I worried about keto and took him into the emergency vet. (I had no diastix at the time because the five pharmacies near my work and my home don't carry them, so I had to special order them.)
The vet said that he had no ketones, but he was severely dehydrated and needed to gain weight. (Stinky has always been thin, but he's gone from 15 pounds to about 12.5 in the last year, which is worrisome. He sent me home and told me to see my regular vet in the morning, which I did. My regular vet doesn't want to increase the insulin yet, but told me to add Renal K+ GEL to his regimen, twice a day, to get his potassium levels up. He also did an ultrasound on his abdomen, which was clear.
I've been trying to get Stinky on a twice a day eating schedule but it hasn't been easy. I have two cats, and they have always gotten a 1.5 ounces of wet food in the morning, and 1.5 ounces at night, with a small bowl of EVO dry left out during the day. I have tried to take away the EVO and feed just wet food twice a day but Stinky has never been a big eater, so he nibbles and then walks away.
Also, the Renal K+ Gel is pretty much impossible to get him to eat. I've just added another stressor to his life, because I must open his mouth forcibly and pop it inside with a finger. The vet assured me that he would eat it but it tastes like maple; what the hell? Why not flavor it like tuna? He really hates it and it makes me feel incredibly guilty to keep forcing it on him.
Anyway....
I'm babbling mostly because I am super tired. Stinky has been waking me up at 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 AM, looking for food but then when I give him his breakfast at 7:00, he won't eat it. Tonight he ate almost nothing at his 7:00 PM dinner, either.
I can't go earlier or later, because his feedings and his shots are scheduled around when I leave and come home from work. The earliest I can get home is about 7:00 PM. Every day when I come home from the office I worry that I'll be walking into a nightmare situation at home, that Stinky will be in a coma or something. And I am really worried because I travel for work at least once a month, days at a time. I can't stop worrying about my little guy.
I want to test his blood regularly, but I am super worried about stressing him out again. And I need to reduce my own stress levels; I've recently finished chemo for breast cancer (about six months ago), so I'm not at 100% just yet, still have a lot of fatigue. I'm just exhausted and worried all the time.
How long does it normally take to regulate a cat's blood sugar? What kind of meter do you guys use? I borrowed a One Touch Ultra 2 from a friend, but I'm wondering if there is a better one?
Advice, reassurance, and jokes welcome. I'm not ready to lose Stinkyboy yet!
Cheers,
Colleen
Edited to add: The vet told me to try to feed him baby food, which has been hit or miss.