My cat was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of February his urine showed 2,000 glucose with NO ketones.
He was started on 1 unit of ProZinc twice a day & fructosamine 2 weeks later was 794 (ref range 160-450)
He was increased to 2 units twice a day, fructosamine 2 weeks later was 734
He was increased to 3 units twice a day, fructosamine 2 weeks later (last week) was 490, last night I did a random glucose for the first time & got 161.
**I know I should have been testing glucose at home, been trying but not been able to get enough blood**
His vet is hard to get on the phone so I'm still waiting to talk to him. Not to be 'cheap' but the cost of office visits, insulin, fructosamine testing, etc. is getting out of control & the vet has been kind but when I asked about switching insulin he acted like I slapped him in the face.
My questions:
Anyone else has have such a variance with these 2 tests?
Has anyone had success with Humulin or NPH for their cat? I can't afford Lantus or Glargine ongoing
Any advice is welcomed & appreciated
PS: Loki had pancreatitis last year but recovered without issue. He is eating Instinct Raw - food was the trigger for his pancreatitis so I've not changed it since his diagnosis. Directly before his insulin he gets a spoonful of canned food.
His weight is steady at 15.6 pounds (he's a "big tom" per the vet, not overweight)
I don't measure his water intake or his output but it's decreased significantly from when he was diagnosed & is in line with my other 2 cats.
He was started on 1 unit of ProZinc twice a day & fructosamine 2 weeks later was 794 (ref range 160-450)
He was increased to 2 units twice a day, fructosamine 2 weeks later was 734
He was increased to 3 units twice a day, fructosamine 2 weeks later (last week) was 490, last night I did a random glucose for the first time & got 161.
**I know I should have been testing glucose at home, been trying but not been able to get enough blood**
His vet is hard to get on the phone so I'm still waiting to talk to him. Not to be 'cheap' but the cost of office visits, insulin, fructosamine testing, etc. is getting out of control & the vet has been kind but when I asked about switching insulin he acted like I slapped him in the face.
My questions:
Anyone else has have such a variance with these 2 tests?
Has anyone had success with Humulin or NPH for their cat? I can't afford Lantus or Glargine ongoing
Any advice is welcomed & appreciated
PS: Loki had pancreatitis last year but recovered without issue. He is eating Instinct Raw - food was the trigger for his pancreatitis so I've not changed it since his diagnosis. Directly before his insulin he gets a spoonful of canned food.
His weight is steady at 15.6 pounds (he's a "big tom" per the vet, not overweight)
I don't measure his water intake or his output but it's decreased significantly from when he was diagnosed & is in line with my other 2 cats.