matya13
Member Since 2013
Hello, all!
I'm fairly sure one of my new foster sugar kitties, Jibbit, is suffering from peripheral neuropathy. He walks mostly on his hocks and doesn't seem able to walk more than a few steps before he needs to lie down. I'm taking both Jibbit and Sunshine, my other new foster sugar kitty, to the vet on Saturday for vaccinations, snap tests, and insulin level adjustments, so I'll talk to her about it then.
My question for the board members is, is it okay to use injectable methylcobalamin with him? The things I've read only discuss using pills. There's a link to something about using injectable, but it goes to a "missing message" page. It's an odd thing for a needle-phobe to say, but I'd rather give him an injection. If this is okay, I'd like to ask the vet for a prescription on Saturday so I can go ahead and get it ordered. In the meantime, I have some xylitol-free capsules that I'm trying to use with him (I used then with my CKD kitty - mix the powder into her food), but he doesn't seem to like eating food that has something mixed into it. And I'm definitely not going to try to get him to swallow those things!!
Jibbit and Sunshine were both formerly on Glipizide, which doesn't seem to have done much to regulate them. When the vet took their initial BG readings on Sunday, his was just "high", no number. I have yet to succeed in extracting enough blood from either of them to do a home test, though I continue to torture them with trying! They're both currently getting 1 unit of Lantus BID. I'm feeding Wellness grain-free mixed with low-carb Friskies from Dr. Pierson's list. Also occasionally low-carb FF.
Thanks!
~Amy for Jibbit & Sunshine
I'm fairly sure one of my new foster sugar kitties, Jibbit, is suffering from peripheral neuropathy. He walks mostly on his hocks and doesn't seem able to walk more than a few steps before he needs to lie down. I'm taking both Jibbit and Sunshine, my other new foster sugar kitty, to the vet on Saturday for vaccinations, snap tests, and insulin level adjustments, so I'll talk to her about it then.
My question for the board members is, is it okay to use injectable methylcobalamin with him? The things I've read only discuss using pills. There's a link to something about using injectable, but it goes to a "missing message" page. It's an odd thing for a needle-phobe to say, but I'd rather give him an injection. If this is okay, I'd like to ask the vet for a prescription on Saturday so I can go ahead and get it ordered. In the meantime, I have some xylitol-free capsules that I'm trying to use with him (I used then with my CKD kitty - mix the powder into her food), but he doesn't seem to like eating food that has something mixed into it. And I'm definitely not going to try to get him to swallow those things!!
Jibbit and Sunshine were both formerly on Glipizide, which doesn't seem to have done much to regulate them. When the vet took their initial BG readings on Sunday, his was just "high", no number. I have yet to succeed in extracting enough blood from either of them to do a home test, though I continue to torture them with trying! They're both currently getting 1 unit of Lantus BID. I'm feeding Wellness grain-free mixed with low-carb Friskies from Dr. Pierson's list. Also occasionally low-carb FF.
Thanks!
~Amy for Jibbit & Sunshine