I just got a REALLY good birthday present. It appears that Duchess is now in diabetic remission.
Details:
- She hasn't had her insulin shot today
- Her blood glucose has been around 100 all day
- The food she's on, and the insulin chosen for her, often have this effect if they are both started immediately
- I'll get her fructosamine blood work back Tuesday or Wednesday
- I am now to discontinue insulin until I get that phone call
- I am to monitor her for signs of diabetes return (increased thirst/urination, weight loss, listlessness)
- If it still appears she's in remission, we'll check her blood in a few weeks, then taper off until we're checking every six months or so
This happens in cats way, way more often than in humans. It's (nearly?) unheard-of in humans, but many kitties go into remission. I had no idea, even if we would be so lucky, that it could happen this fast.
Wow.
Details:
- She hasn't had her insulin shot today
- Her blood glucose has been around 100 all day
- The food she's on, and the insulin chosen for her, often have this effect if they are both started immediately
- I'll get her fructosamine blood work back Tuesday or Wednesday
- I am now to discontinue insulin until I get that phone call
- I am to monitor her for signs of diabetes return (increased thirst/urination, weight loss, listlessness)
- If it still appears she's in remission, we'll check her blood in a few weeks, then taper off until we're checking every six months or so
This happens in cats way, way more often than in humans. It's (nearly?) unheard-of in humans, but many kitties go into remission. I had no idea, even if we would be so lucky, that it could happen this fast.
Wow.
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My cat, Herbie, had his go into remission after about a year. He lived to a ripe old age.
My mother's diabetes also went into remission. She's gets pulled into studies now and then.
I'm glad that you've got such a great birthday present.
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Thanks!
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Yeah!
I hope Duchess can stay in remission for a very long time for you - it sounds like you're certainly doing all you can to help her along :)
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{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ BIG BIRTHDAY HUG }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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I wonder what it is about cats that lets them go into remission but humans so rarely do? It's nifty regardless.
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YAAAAAY for kitties in remission!!!
=^..^=
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Happy Birthday, and may you both see many more!
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Please say hello to my friend
Purrs,
Val
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Scritches,
CJ
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I will be sure to tell them about kitty diabetes remission! I had no idea that was possible.
Oh, and happy birthday! :o)
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Apparently it's not only possible but fairly common for a cat to go into remission, especially early in treatment. Wikipedia claims some big numbers (scan down for "remission"). What insulin is Max on? I was lucky, it appears, and Duchess got insuline glargine, one of the most likely to prompt a remission. I hope Max responds equally spectacularly. Fingers crossed.
Thanks for the birthday wishes! :)
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*snugs* from me and the boys.
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