Kris10mo
Member Since 2014
I took Calley to the vet today. She vomited this morning about two hours after her shot of insulin. Yesterday she went all day without vomiting at all.
I told the vet that I decreased the insulin amount and told her that I think I was mixing it wrong and so forth. The vet took a BG and it was at 324 at 7 hours past the morning shot. She took Calley's temp and it was normal(I think she said 102). She said that Calley looked alert and in good shape, though she has lost a pound since the insulin curve was done just a week and a half ago. She suspects that Calley might have developed a thyroid condition along with the diabetes.
She sent me home and told me to make sure she is not eating any of the other cats kibble and to make sure she is only eating one variety of can food/flavor and to keep the insulin at the higher level we had her on and stick with it for a week and see what happens. She says that if the vomiting continues after all variables are the same after a week's time, that we will do another CBC and check for thyroid and any other issues. She wants me to watch Calley and make sure that there are not any other symptoms when she throws up. I haven't seen any staggering or other signs of the hypoglycemic episode so the vet is thinking that the vomiting is due to the food variables(she has gotten into my other cats dry food) or due to my changing the insulin dosage.
I'm frustrated that I still have no answers to go by. This disease is so hard to deal with. I see a glimmer of hope that she is feeling slightly better, but maybe it is just wishful thinking.
Kristin
I told the vet that I decreased the insulin amount and told her that I think I was mixing it wrong and so forth. The vet took a BG and it was at 324 at 7 hours past the morning shot. She took Calley's temp and it was normal(I think she said 102). She said that Calley looked alert and in good shape, though she has lost a pound since the insulin curve was done just a week and a half ago. She suspects that Calley might have developed a thyroid condition along with the diabetes.
She sent me home and told me to make sure she is not eating any of the other cats kibble and to make sure she is only eating one variety of can food/flavor and to keep the insulin at the higher level we had her on and stick with it for a week and see what happens. She says that if the vomiting continues after all variables are the same after a week's time, that we will do another CBC and check for thyroid and any other issues. She wants me to watch Calley and make sure that there are not any other symptoms when she throws up. I haven't seen any staggering or other signs of the hypoglycemic episode so the vet is thinking that the vomiting is due to the food variables(she has gotten into my other cats dry food) or due to my changing the insulin dosage.
I'm frustrated that I still have no answers to go by. This disease is so hard to deal with. I see a glimmer of hope that she is feeling slightly better, but maybe it is just wishful thinking.
Kristin