SapphicGoddess
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Hey y'all! Thankfully, I haven't had to post in this MB for a while. My kitty's BG and insulin values are checked daily and she has been doing very well, and I'm getting her fructosamine checked soon! Yesterday morning, I think I accidentally gave her some of her insulin IM instead of SC, and her BG dropped (52) before dinner and she vomited a lot overnight (~9 times). Of course, this worried me, so I immediately called her vet and brought her in as soon as they could see me, which was 2pm. Brought her in, did full blood work, and everything was perfectly in range. Her liver, kidney, blood sugar, etc were all good, which rules out DKA (also, she's had 3 before and I know what that looks like for her). Her temperature, lymph nodes, and heartrate were good, and the only issue seemed to be dehydration (which is understandable, considering she threw up about 12 times before going to the vet). Vet prescribed Mirtazapine for the nausea, and she had it with her dinner. She just had dinner about 3-4 hours ago, and kept it down very well, until just now. She just threw up an excessive amount of water, with very little food mixed in. Seems like she was able to hold the food down, but a little bit came up with an excessive amount of water. She was looking better this morning but seems to be a bit frail from the loss of water now. After coming home from the vet at 3 she spent a lot of the time sleeping, which I expected since throwing up and traveling to the vet can be very taxing. Her BG is still within range, PMPS ~200 and she got a little bit less insulin with dinner, since she seems to be a little bit more insulin sensitive now. Earlier today, she seemed totally fine temperament-wise, but I think the vomiting is getting to her more, as she seems a little bit more sickly.
Better written schedule of vomiting, food, and treat amounts for yesterday and today. For reference, her meals have water added to make the texture softer and so she is adequately hydrated. This is not new and has been her diet for about 6 months with no issue. Also, none of the throw-up has blood in it.
[BG]
Yesterday morning-
8:45am AMPS [110] 1.5units (lowest amount that I currently give her)
1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Finished all of her food, seemed fine
Yesterday night-
At 6pm (2hrs before dinner), she swiped at my roommate which made me think she was low. Tested her at 6pm [58] - 1 Cat squeeze treat.
7:45pm PMPS [112] 1.5 units
Dinner time, 1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Finished all of her food.
12:30am- threw up a mix of food and water, mostly water.
[52] - 2 cat squeeze treats and some dry treats.
4:00am- threw up again.
[119] - Honey on gums
by 5:00am- [216]
This morning-
9:16am AMPS [408] ~1.9 units
1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Only ate about 2/3 of the food, seemed energetic though.
1:50pm- [184] Threw up again at around 1pm, but was busy calling vet so didn't get BG till 1:50p. still mostly water with a little bit of food in it.
Vet visit 2-3pm
This night-
7:00pm PMPS [202] 1.5 units (gave dinner early because she was running on a mostly empty stomach)
1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Ate about 90% of food, took Mirtazapine with dinner, started drooling. Food was given in intervals to avoid more vomiting. I noticed she was drinking water, which was good. She might have just drunk too much which caused her to throw up, but I was trying to also monitor her water consumption.
10:45pm- [231]
11:10pm- threw up again, a LOT of water. Like a full cup of water.
12:00am- [254]
To be fair, seems like she's keeping food + water down in a longer interval at least, but I'm concerned she's continuing to throw up at all.
TLDR: I'm concerned about the constant vomiting, but I'm not sure what else can be done, since we got a full panel of bloodwork and legitimately everything was in range. The only thing I can imagine right now is pancreatitis, but I figured that would show up somewhere on the blood tests as well. Any advice? Anyone dealt with something similar?
Better written schedule of vomiting, food, and treat amounts for yesterday and today. For reference, her meals have water added to make the texture softer and so she is adequately hydrated. This is not new and has been her diet for about 6 months with no issue. Also, none of the throw-up has blood in it.
[BG]
Yesterday morning-
8:45am AMPS [110] 1.5units (lowest amount that I currently give her)
1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Finished all of her food, seemed fine
Yesterday night-
At 6pm (2hrs before dinner), she swiped at my roommate which made me think she was low. Tested her at 6pm [58] - 1 Cat squeeze treat.
7:45pm PMPS [112] 1.5 units
Dinner time, 1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Finished all of her food.
12:30am- threw up a mix of food and water, mostly water.
[52] - 2 cat squeeze treats and some dry treats.
4:00am- threw up again.
[119] - Honey on gums
by 5:00am- [216]
This morning-
9:16am AMPS [408] ~1.9 units
1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Only ate about 2/3 of the food, seemed energetic though.
1:50pm- [184] Threw up again at around 1pm, but was busy calling vet so didn't get BG till 1:50p. still mostly water with a little bit of food in it.
Vet visit 2-3pm
This night-
7:00pm PMPS [202] 1.5 units (gave dinner early because she was running on a mostly empty stomach)
1/2 can Friskies Pate + water
Ate about 90% of food, took Mirtazapine with dinner, started drooling. Food was given in intervals to avoid more vomiting. I noticed she was drinking water, which was good. She might have just drunk too much which caused her to throw up, but I was trying to also monitor her water consumption.
10:45pm- [231]
11:10pm- threw up again, a LOT of water. Like a full cup of water.
12:00am- [254]
To be fair, seems like she's keeping food + water down in a longer interval at least, but I'm concerned she's continuing to throw up at all.
TLDR: I'm concerned about the constant vomiting, but I'm not sure what else can be done, since we got a full panel of bloodwork and legitimately everything was in range. The only thing I can imagine right now is pancreatitis, but I figured that would show up somewhere on the blood tests as well. Any advice? Anyone dealt with something similar?