OTJ Trial for Blu

Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by blu, Mar 11, 2014.

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  1. blu

    blu Member

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    3 months ago Blu was diagnosed with glucose in the 500's. In retrospect, I feel terrible as I took all the signs of diabetes for simply signs of an aging cat. He had sagging skin, was lethargic, urinating lots, etc. I brought him in to the vet when I saw he had sores on his upper hocks. Today, Blu looks like a dapper young feline and is acting like one, too, chasing his buddy Stella all around the house even with neuropathy in his hind legs!

    He had a sudden drop from pre-shot numbers ranging in the mid 200's -low 300's to preshot numbers in the 100's. This happened in the span of a couple of days! Had I not been glucose monitoring I would have been giving him 2u 2x a day with pre shot numbers under 100. I work long hours and I don't even like thinking of what I might have come home to had I not been checking his glucose somewhat regularly. My vet never mentioned home glucose testing, but was open to it after I asked her about it. I only knew to ask about it thanks to this site. Thank you!

    We are on day 3 of no insulin, with a morning and evening glucose check. So far, the morning check has been between 62-72 and the evening check between 78-96. I'm cautiously optimistic, as the evening numbers could be a little lower, but we shall see. Either way, it's nice to see Blu improving daily - he's been a brave and patient kitty through all of this.

    I really can't thank the people enough on this site who walked me through this - even though all the information is easily found in the articles and so forth on this site, it is a comfort when someone takes the time to walk you through the baby steps. THANK YOU!
     
  2. Deb & Wink

    Deb & Wink Well-Known Member

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    Go Blu! Go all the way to OTJ. Only 11 more days with those great numbers, and we'll throw you a party.
     
  3. Dusty Bones

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    dancing_cat You can do it Blu!!! dancing_cat
     
  4. Wendy&Tiggy(GA)

    Wendy&Tiggy(GA) Well-Known Member

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    Thats great news. For this OTJ trial I would give him many small mini meals through the day to help support his pancreas... and let us know how he does!!
     
  5. NitroViper

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    I'm happy for you, my kitty just went OTJ also. I too thought it was signs of old age and arthritis.
     
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