1/26 Yum AMPS 94 +2 98 +5 105 +8 125 PMPS 107 +2 104 +4 93

Discussion in 'Lantus / Levemir / Biosimilars' started by MJW, Feb 26, 2018.

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  1. MJW

    MJW Well-Known Member

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    Yesterday http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...mps-69-69-78-1-5-108-at2.191702/#post-2139530

    Yum wouldn't eat this morning, so I shot her with just 1 unit of Lantus.
    I gave her cerenia again.
    I don't know what is going on with her appetite.
    She is not vomiting. So far she is having normal bowel movements.
    She is drinking more water. That could be due to
    (a)the unusual foods I have been offering her to get her to eat during hypos
    (b)her kidneys reacting poorly to those foods
    (c)the cerenia I gave her yesterday and again today.

    She devoured the radcat lamb last night but she only licked it a bit this morning. Red meat does give her diarrhea but not so far.
    I have not offered her the forbidden fancy feast yet today. She doesn't seem like she is holding out for better offerings, but I haven't tried yet. She howled at me the 3rd time I picked her up and carried her to the food.

    Clearly her system has gone through a transformation in the past week.
     
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    Mandy & Rex (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Have you tried Ondansetron? I just started that with my civvie when he was really off over the weekend and now he's eating again. I didn't know if he had nausea because he had no symptoms besides not wanting to eat much or at all.
     
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    MJW Well-Known Member

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    I will look into that and ask my vet. Thanks.
    Since my first post she vomited and had wet poo. I'm now pretty sure her inappetance is a reaction to the lamb I fed her yesterday. She likes it but it doesn't like her. I'm off to pick up other radcat proteins for testing. She nibbled more of it after vomiting, before I removed it.
     
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