Dex & Ollie
Member Since 2018
Hi everyone -- Dexter was diagnosed with diabetes in August of this year. I switched him onto a wet food diet (Fancy Feast pate per your suggestions on here) and have been giving him 1 unit of Lantus twice a day. His numbers were in the blue and yellow for a bit, and I was getting hopeful that he might get to go down in his dosage. Until this weekend...!
I took Dex to the vet on Friday afternoon, which was pretty traumatic for him. He peed himself on the way over, had to get cleaned up by the vet tech, and had to wait in the front room for a while before the vet could see us. Needless to say, his stress was pretty high. The vet checked his BG; he was at 299, which is higher than it'd been for a while (usually in the upper 100s). I'm wondering, do any of you have stressed out cats with high numbers at the vet? How long does it take for their stress numbers to wear off?
On Sunday or Monday, so a few days later, I noticed Dexter coughing a little bit. He sometimes sneezes, so I didn't think much of it, although I did wonder if his vet stress caused his immune system to drop. Numbers were high on Monday and Tuesday - still stressed from the vet? Sick?
This morning, Dexter woke me up because of his coughing - it sounded much different from a fur ball cough; it sounded more like he had a bad kitty cold. I had to go to work, so I left my husband to monitor him. The coughing stopped, but his numbers were pretty high all day - in the high 200s/low 300s.
This afternoon, he seemed to be in a perky mood, no coughing, but was 311 when I tested him at 4 pm. Then I saw his teeth! All his teeth are are discolored, kind of an orangeish-brownish color which streaks vertically up the teeth. What?! Immediately called the vet and sent them pictures, but now it's already 7pm my time, and I'm not expecting a call back tonight. Do any of these symptoms sound familiar?! I googled (not a good idea), and have found that it's anywhere from cancer to FIV to the all-wet-food diet. Any thoughts?
Sorry to dump so much on you all. I'm so appreciating this whole FDMB support network, so I thought I'd gather your input. Many thanks in advance.
I took Dex to the vet on Friday afternoon, which was pretty traumatic for him. He peed himself on the way over, had to get cleaned up by the vet tech, and had to wait in the front room for a while before the vet could see us. Needless to say, his stress was pretty high. The vet checked his BG; he was at 299, which is higher than it'd been for a while (usually in the upper 100s). I'm wondering, do any of you have stressed out cats with high numbers at the vet? How long does it take for their stress numbers to wear off?
On Sunday or Monday, so a few days later, I noticed Dexter coughing a little bit. He sometimes sneezes, so I didn't think much of it, although I did wonder if his vet stress caused his immune system to drop. Numbers were high on Monday and Tuesday - still stressed from the vet? Sick?
This morning, Dexter woke me up because of his coughing - it sounded much different from a fur ball cough; it sounded more like he had a bad kitty cold. I had to go to work, so I left my husband to monitor him. The coughing stopped, but his numbers were pretty high all day - in the high 200s/low 300s.
This afternoon, he seemed to be in a perky mood, no coughing, but was 311 when I tested him at 4 pm. Then I saw his teeth! All his teeth are are discolored, kind of an orangeish-brownish color which streaks vertically up the teeth. What?! Immediately called the vet and sent them pictures, but now it's already 7pm my time, and I'm not expecting a call back tonight. Do any of these symptoms sound familiar?! I googled (not a good idea), and have found that it's anywhere from cancer to FIV to the all-wet-food diet. Any thoughts?
Sorry to dump so much on you all. I'm so appreciating this whole FDMB support network, so I thought I'd gather your input. Many thanks in advance.