I think I almost killed him yesterday. I was so tired, no sleep the previous night, going in for foot surgery this morning and I think I forgot I gave a 2nd shot at 7:30 pm and gave a 3rd shot at midnight. These are all so routine that they seem to run together. But I vaguely remember pulling out a syringe after giving his medication at midnight. I was awaken to shallow rapid breathing at 4:30am as I was reaching for the snooze button. He didn't even have a swallow reflex, and for newbies, YES karo really absorbs fast through the gums. Within 60 sec, he did a small swallow. After that I was able to get more in via syringe feeding. At 5 min, he finally took a large deep breath and opened his eyes. It's so amazing how fast they can respond. I've learned to never give him up for dead, but this is definitely the closest he's gotten other than the very first. I was so afraid to give him a shot this morning, while I was in outpatient surgery because I was so afraid he might crash when no one was home. So he went 16 hours between shots. He seems ok today, although I slept for 4 hrs so don't have a reading between a lower one and back up to 720. I'll do a full curve tomorrow. I also decreased his dose to .25. That's hard on a U100 syringe, there is no satisfying push to feel on injecting. It feels like nothing is going in. If I have to go lower, then I'll have to get u40's and do the conversion.
His test results came back, I don't have a copy yet, but vet called me. All thyroid tests were normal, T4, T3, FT4. Hi eosinophils were up, the Antech results didn't agree with the in-house results, so they think their IDEXX maching may not be calibrated correctly. Vet talked to an Antech Consultant in CA who thinks we are full of Sh_t if I interpret my vet correctly. The Consultant said I was crazy to try Levemir because it's 7 times as dangerous as Lantus and I should switch back. She didn't listen to the idea that Lantus didn't seem to be working for Xuxu. She said I should not switch to Levemir until he was on 30 U of Lantus. 30U for a CAT! That sounds crazy. She said with the hi eosinophil and no IBS, that it's probably blood cancer. (I've read up on this and it's very rare). Recommended a continuous BG monitor and doing a radioactive scan. Never mind that they might have a continuous monitor in CA, but I've yet to find one on east coast. Not likely to be here other than maybe NY or FL. She did mention that parasites can cause hi eos. He hasn't been out of the house or sharing a litterbox with another cat for at least 10 years (time I've had him). It seems unlikely he'd have them when this problem only came up with neutering. But it's an easy thing to do so we are starting him on pracetamol (sp?) for 5 days. I've also heard that parasitic meds can shock the system and metabolism into working normal even if there are no parasites, so it's worth trying.
My vet wants me to go to an internal medicine specialist, she feels she's given me all the help she's able to as a general practioner, and she has given me tons of time after her regular appts, often talking until 2 hrs after closing. She's concerned about what these crashes are doing to his general organ status. I've been thinking the same thing, but haven't found anyone within 50 miles. I can't go running all over the country. She said she would try to find someone willing to do a remote consult with records for a fee. IF ANYONE HERE KNOWS OF AN INTERNAL MEDICINE BOARD CERTIFIED BETWEEN WASHINGTON DC AND RICHMOND VA, I'D APPRECIATE HEARING. Does Dr. R in Australia do remote consultations? I'd rather get an expert rather than a general internal medicine specialist that isn't particularly interested in DM.
In my research today I did stumble upon an article saying in people, there is some evidence that Lantus can CAUSE hi eosinophils. Wouldn't that be interesting. Couldn't find anything on small animals though.
On top of all this, his Levemir froze! Can't figure out why. Nothing else in small frig in my bedroom froze, not even the Lantus or a small bottle of water. Does Levemir freeze at a higher temp? I had to get the vet to call in a refill and made the pharmacy with 5 min before closing. Probably contributed to my forgetting if I'd given his shot.
I'm willing to consider any and all advice. I've learned more on this site than from these specialists we've been calling.
I just previewed this post and there were tons of mistakes, mostly substitutions. I love that Word thinks it knows more about what I want to say than I do. (frog for frig!) So if something doesn't make sense, let me know and I'll check, it might have left out or changed a word that I didn't catch. Plus, it's 1:15 am, and I'm on narcotics @-)
His test results came back, I don't have a copy yet, but vet called me. All thyroid tests were normal, T4, T3, FT4. Hi eosinophils were up, the Antech results didn't agree with the in-house results, so they think their IDEXX maching may not be calibrated correctly. Vet talked to an Antech Consultant in CA who thinks we are full of Sh_t if I interpret my vet correctly. The Consultant said I was crazy to try Levemir because it's 7 times as dangerous as Lantus and I should switch back. She didn't listen to the idea that Lantus didn't seem to be working for Xuxu. She said I should not switch to Levemir until he was on 30 U of Lantus. 30U for a CAT! That sounds crazy. She said with the hi eosinophil and no IBS, that it's probably blood cancer. (I've read up on this and it's very rare). Recommended a continuous BG monitor and doing a radioactive scan. Never mind that they might have a continuous monitor in CA, but I've yet to find one on east coast. Not likely to be here other than maybe NY or FL. She did mention that parasites can cause hi eos. He hasn't been out of the house or sharing a litterbox with another cat for at least 10 years (time I've had him). It seems unlikely he'd have them when this problem only came up with neutering. But it's an easy thing to do so we are starting him on pracetamol (sp?) for 5 days. I've also heard that parasitic meds can shock the system and metabolism into working normal even if there are no parasites, so it's worth trying.
My vet wants me to go to an internal medicine specialist, she feels she's given me all the help she's able to as a general practioner, and she has given me tons of time after her regular appts, often talking until 2 hrs after closing. She's concerned about what these crashes are doing to his general organ status. I've been thinking the same thing, but haven't found anyone within 50 miles. I can't go running all over the country. She said she would try to find someone willing to do a remote consult with records for a fee. IF ANYONE HERE KNOWS OF AN INTERNAL MEDICINE BOARD CERTIFIED BETWEEN WASHINGTON DC AND RICHMOND VA, I'D APPRECIATE HEARING. Does Dr. R in Australia do remote consultations? I'd rather get an expert rather than a general internal medicine specialist that isn't particularly interested in DM.
In my research today I did stumble upon an article saying in people, there is some evidence that Lantus can CAUSE hi eosinophils. Wouldn't that be interesting. Couldn't find anything on small animals though.
On top of all this, his Levemir froze! Can't figure out why. Nothing else in small frig in my bedroom froze, not even the Lantus or a small bottle of water. Does Levemir freeze at a higher temp? I had to get the vet to call in a refill and made the pharmacy with 5 min before closing. Probably contributed to my forgetting if I'd given his shot.
I'm willing to consider any and all advice. I've learned more on this site than from these specialists we've been calling.
I just previewed this post and there were tons of mistakes, mostly substitutions. I love that Word thinks it knows more about what I want to say than I do. (frog for frig!) So if something doesn't make sense, let me know and I'll check, it might have left out or changed a word that I didn't catch. Plus, it's 1:15 am, and I'm on narcotics @-)