KizzysMom
Member Since 2015
Hi all =)
While this is my first post, I have been reading in your WONDERFUL forum for weeks and weeks.
I'm a little stuck and wondering if anyone has some insight.
Cat name: Kizzy
Female, ~10.5 years old, Burmese, weighs about 11-12 pounds (has lost some since diagnosis).
Kizzy has a sister cat, Bailey, who is about to turn 11 (female domestic short hair, NOT diabetic).
Original diagnosis - early August 2015 (about 3 months ago).
Took Kizzy to vet, suspected maybe a mild UTI... got the, "Surprise! Your cat is diabetic!" phone call the next morning with a BGP of 346 (note: Vet uses an AlphaTrak meter)
Immediately switched Kizzy to FF Classic Chicken canned food (one can, twice a day). Both cats have always been free-feeding dry food eaters (Iams... gee, I thought I was feeding them good food).
There IS some dry left in the house, but it's that Nature's Instinct Chicken Grain-Free Formula stuff. Kizzy would gladly go 100% canned food only, but the other cat - no wayyyyyy. The other cat will eat SOME of the canned, but has to have her crunchies. I figured the Nature's Instinct was somewhat of a 'happy medium' while we get a grip on all this around here.
Vet started Kizzy on 1 unit, twice a day mid-August.
We are using a Lantus SoloStar pen (WITH the pen needles).
About a week into beginning insulin, and after reading in here, I decided to be proactive and went and bought a LifeStyle Meter and set out to learn how to do a curve.
What a DISASTER! To anyone new to this diagnosis... please be nice to yourself as you attempt to learn ALL there is to learn. It takes practice...and patience...and a sense of humor.
Finally got the testing procedure down (I was testing EVERYONE... the other cat, myself, the hubby...if you came near me, I tested you...lol!)
Did my first curve feeling all proud of myself. Called my vet to share the numbers....
And he refused it because I didn't use an AlphaTrak meter. yippeee.
Ordered an AlphaTrak and did another curve on September 22, 2015 (about 6 weeks into the 1 unit/twice a day).
What in the WORLD makes an AlphaTrak read SO high? Wow! Scares me to death!
I did the first curve and used both meters - mainly because I was curious as to why I HAD to have an AlphaTrak.
The numbers are so different - take a look:
First Curve 9/22/15:
ALPHATRAK
AMPS = 464
+2 = 435
+4 = 414
+6 = 431
+8 = 475
+10 = 502
+12 = 507 (PMPS)
FREESTYLE
AMPS = 300
+2 = 270
+4 = 238
+6 = 302
+10 = 335
+12 = 317 (PMPS)
There I was, using the LifeStyle meter, thinking we were getting somewhere... then my vet has me use the AlphaTrak and she's WORSE than her initial diagnosis?!?!
AND, her diet had been changed and regulated. What the fur balls is going on?
So, that vet read the first curve numbers (and charged me $30) and called me telling me to now go to 2 units twice a day.
So for 6 weeks now, Kizzy has been on 2 units/2 times a day. Feeding and shooting is pretty consistent time-wise. She has missed 2 shots in that time frame, but didn't miss feedings. (real life got in the way...sick grandkids, etc...gets too late to shoot so I skipped those 2 shots).
Today, I did another curve (with fingers crossed HOPING we're getting SOMEWHERE with Kizzy's sugar levels).
Again, being the obsessive person I am, I used both meters (note: I always tested with the AlphaTrak first. Both tests from same blood drop).
TODAY'S CURVE:
ALPHATRAK
AMPS = 459
+2 = 457
+4 = 424
+6 = 432
+8 = 422
+10 = 406
FREESTYLE
AMPS = 334
+2 = 154
+4 = 273
+6 = 281
+8 = 289
+10 = 241
(note: I am about to do Kizzy's PMPS in about an hour)
I don't feel like we're getting anywhere =(
How in the world can her diet be changed (carbs DRAMATICALLY reduced), have weeks of insulin in her, and the AlphaTrak numbers almost make me feel as if she's getting WORSE!?
After alllllllllll the reading I've done in this forum (y'all are SO awesome!), it seems as if more insulin in not always the answer - is that correct?
Meaning, you don't just keep upping it and upping it - there's another way?
I don't know how our day-to-day life would do with tight regulation - and vet claims to be a 'start low, go slow' kind of guy...
Point of this novel I've just typed - What am I doing wrong?
Kizzy acts fine. There is no way I ever, EVER would have known she was diabetic if it wasn't for that random vet visit. And even through all of this, she has acted no different (except she IS a bit more demanding come meal time).
Does anyone have any insight? I'd be so grateful....
I just feel like we've take a LOT of steps backwards and have made no improvement at all.
Thanks so very much!!!
Kizzy's Mom
PS - I'm working on getting my SS together. Will add when there's more to look at.
While this is my first post, I have been reading in your WONDERFUL forum for weeks and weeks.
I'm a little stuck and wondering if anyone has some insight.
Cat name: Kizzy
Female, ~10.5 years old, Burmese, weighs about 11-12 pounds (has lost some since diagnosis).
Kizzy has a sister cat, Bailey, who is about to turn 11 (female domestic short hair, NOT diabetic).
Original diagnosis - early August 2015 (about 3 months ago).
Took Kizzy to vet, suspected maybe a mild UTI... got the, "Surprise! Your cat is diabetic!" phone call the next morning with a BGP of 346 (note: Vet uses an AlphaTrak meter)
Immediately switched Kizzy to FF Classic Chicken canned food (one can, twice a day). Both cats have always been free-feeding dry food eaters (Iams... gee, I thought I was feeding them good food).
There IS some dry left in the house, but it's that Nature's Instinct Chicken Grain-Free Formula stuff. Kizzy would gladly go 100% canned food only, but the other cat - no wayyyyyy. The other cat will eat SOME of the canned, but has to have her crunchies. I figured the Nature's Instinct was somewhat of a 'happy medium' while we get a grip on all this around here.
Vet started Kizzy on 1 unit, twice a day mid-August.
We are using a Lantus SoloStar pen (WITH the pen needles).
About a week into beginning insulin, and after reading in here, I decided to be proactive and went and bought a LifeStyle Meter and set out to learn how to do a curve.
What a DISASTER! To anyone new to this diagnosis... please be nice to yourself as you attempt to learn ALL there is to learn. It takes practice...and patience...and a sense of humor.
Finally got the testing procedure down (I was testing EVERYONE... the other cat, myself, the hubby...if you came near me, I tested you...lol!)
Did my first curve feeling all proud of myself. Called my vet to share the numbers....
And he refused it because I didn't use an AlphaTrak meter. yippeee.
Ordered an AlphaTrak and did another curve on September 22, 2015 (about 6 weeks into the 1 unit/twice a day).
What in the WORLD makes an AlphaTrak read SO high? Wow! Scares me to death!
I did the first curve and used both meters - mainly because I was curious as to why I HAD to have an AlphaTrak.
The numbers are so different - take a look:
First Curve 9/22/15:
ALPHATRAK
AMPS = 464
+2 = 435
+4 = 414
+6 = 431
+8 = 475
+10 = 502
+12 = 507 (PMPS)
FREESTYLE
AMPS = 300
+2 = 270
+4 = 238
+6 = 302
+10 = 335
+12 = 317 (PMPS)
There I was, using the LifeStyle meter, thinking we were getting somewhere... then my vet has me use the AlphaTrak and she's WORSE than her initial diagnosis?!?!
AND, her diet had been changed and regulated. What the fur balls is going on?
So, that vet read the first curve numbers (and charged me $30) and called me telling me to now go to 2 units twice a day.
So for 6 weeks now, Kizzy has been on 2 units/2 times a day. Feeding and shooting is pretty consistent time-wise. She has missed 2 shots in that time frame, but didn't miss feedings. (real life got in the way...sick grandkids, etc...gets too late to shoot so I skipped those 2 shots).
Today, I did another curve (with fingers crossed HOPING we're getting SOMEWHERE with Kizzy's sugar levels).
Again, being the obsessive person I am, I used both meters (note: I always tested with the AlphaTrak first. Both tests from same blood drop).
TODAY'S CURVE:
ALPHATRAK
AMPS = 459
+2 = 457
+4 = 424
+6 = 432
+8 = 422
+10 = 406
FREESTYLE
AMPS = 334
+2 = 154
+4 = 273
+6 = 281
+8 = 289
+10 = 241
(note: I am about to do Kizzy's PMPS in about an hour)
I don't feel like we're getting anywhere =(
How in the world can her diet be changed (carbs DRAMATICALLY reduced), have weeks of insulin in her, and the AlphaTrak numbers almost make me feel as if she's getting WORSE!?
After alllllllllll the reading I've done in this forum (y'all are SO awesome!), it seems as if more insulin in not always the answer - is that correct?
Meaning, you don't just keep upping it and upping it - there's another way?
I don't know how our day-to-day life would do with tight regulation - and vet claims to be a 'start low, go slow' kind of guy...
Point of this novel I've just typed - What am I doing wrong?
Kizzy acts fine. There is no way I ever, EVER would have known she was diabetic if it wasn't for that random vet visit. And even through all of this, she has acted no different (except she IS a bit more demanding come meal time).
Does anyone have any insight? I'd be so grateful....
I just feel like we've take a LOT of steps backwards and have made no improvement at all.
Thanks so very much!!!
Kizzy's Mom
PS - I'm working on getting my SS together. Will add when there's more to look at.
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