Katherine&Ruby
Member Since 2020
Yesterday.
Ruby is responding to the dose increase. She pooped last night! It was a big one.
She was sitting in the litterbox last night and seemed uncomfortable for hours, so I'm going to keep increasing her Lactulose until I find the right dose. Her oncologist gave me the ok to do so as apparently Lactulose does not get absorbed in the body.
I expressed my concerns about Ruby's high numbers to the oncologist, referring to my fear of ketoacidosis and kidney damage, and here is what she said that I thought was interesting, but am unsure about it and would love to hear any take on it:
You need very little insulin to block ketone production, You need much more to control hyperglycemia. So it is unlike Ruby will become ketotic when you are giving insulin, unless she becomes sick ( urinary tract infection, pancreatitis, etc) Cats do not develop kidney damage from diabetes like people do, thus veterinarians do not work hard to keep cats blood sugar in a narrow range. Human diabetic patients also get eye problems, vascular problems and skin ulcers that we don’t recognize in cat diabetic patients. Disease is similar but not identical in the two species.
Hope everyone had a great day!
Ruby is responding to the dose increase. She pooped last night! It was a big one.
I expressed my concerns about Ruby's high numbers to the oncologist, referring to my fear of ketoacidosis and kidney damage, and here is what she said that I thought was interesting, but am unsure about it and would love to hear any take on it:
You need very little insulin to block ketone production, You need much more to control hyperglycemia. So it is unlike Ruby will become ketotic when you are giving insulin, unless she becomes sick ( urinary tract infection, pancreatitis, etc) Cats do not develop kidney damage from diabetes like people do, thus veterinarians do not work hard to keep cats blood sugar in a narrow range. Human diabetic patients also get eye problems, vascular problems and skin ulcers that we don’t recognize in cat diabetic patients. Disease is similar but not identical in the two species.
Hope everyone had a great day!
