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Romeo's Dad
Hello, I am new here and just made a post in the introductory forum. My cat just started insulin three days ago (Humadin-N) after being diagnosed with diabetes. He was basically fine prior to having blood taken from his leg for the test that turned out to show he had diabetes (i.e., just showing some hunger issues and weight loss over the course of a month). After having the blood taken, he started to walk very funny on all four paws and his breath and waste smelled terrible- like bad fruit (but both of these seem to slowly be returning to normal). We are on the third day of his insulin injections (two units every 12 hours), and his quality of life just seems very poor to us. He sleeps constantly, and when he walks his head is crooked under his chin and it is a very sad and disconcerting sight to see. The vet suggested something like this might happen, but I do not know/forget if he said this is normal. Could he be in pain? Will it last long regardless? I have also noticed that he has stopped cleaning himself, and his coat smells like medicine. He also feels very light when I pick him up- almost lifeless. We are going for another blood glucose check in three days, but if he is in pain or I am somehow damaging him with the injections I don't know if I want to even wait that long.
Fyi, his sugar was over 400 after the initial test, and in the 200s post-insulin when checked yesterday mid-day- and so the vet advised things were going in the right direction to regulate him. Am I wrong to be overly concerned about what I am seeing? It is just so sudden and drastic compared to how he was prior to being on insulin.
Fyi, his sugar was over 400 after the initial test, and in the 200s post-insulin when checked yesterday mid-day- and so the vet advised things were going in the right direction to regulate him. Am I wrong to be overly concerned about what I am seeing? It is just so sudden and drastic compared to how he was prior to being on insulin.
