Natalie & Fluffy
Member Since 2015
Hi guys!
Fluffy about half a year ago was diagnosed with diabetes. He's a sweet 16, and currently he's on 2 units of Novolin N twice a day (7 a.m & 7 p.m.). He eats his meals (1/2 a cup, twice a day, with the insulin doses) Purina ONE Indoor Advantage dry food and has been for all his adult life.
He was doing well until I noticed he was eating voraciously and drinking more, and started acting pretty restless and howling a lot, constantly running around and acting a playful but also needy and wanting to eat, eat, eat! It pains me to hear him meow for more food when I know I have to stick on a strict schedule for his insulin doses and feeding times! There have been times I noticed that he would also suddenly act reserved and it was like I could see his pulse beating through his fur, which frightened me, but that's only happened a couple of times.
Yesterday I took him to the vet to do a fructosamine (? correct me if I'm wrong about the type of test) but turns out his levels were well regulated the past two weeks; his BG levels were actually between normal and just a little bit low. I was thankful his diabetes was generally well controlled, but they also did a blood test and my vet noticed his thyroid levels were in the normal to grey area range. (Ack!) He said it's too early to make a diagnosis and he wants to do another blood test in three months. Hmm.
Good thing is, I'll be starting to do some hometesting for his BG levels; because now I can't figure out his BG through his behavior anymore since he might be developing hyperthyroidism
I'll also need to do this because I want to keep a close eye on his levels as I very slowly transition him to food that is healthy for diabetics, but is there something that will stave off developing hyperthyroidism? (Is there even such a thing? Can it be preventable through a specific diet? (Low in iodine perhaps? I don't know...) And why do cat food companies sell such crap high in carbs? I want to do all I can to prevent, if possible, developing hyperthyroidism, and perhaps lower his insulin needs if that's causing it...
Anyways, thanks guys <3 You've helped me and Fluffy so much throughout this process!
He was doing well until I noticed he was eating voraciously and drinking more, and started acting pretty restless and howling a lot, constantly running around and acting a playful but also needy and wanting to eat, eat, eat! It pains me to hear him meow for more food when I know I have to stick on a strict schedule for his insulin doses and feeding times! There have been times I noticed that he would also suddenly act reserved and it was like I could see his pulse beating through his fur, which frightened me, but that's only happened a couple of times.
Good thing is, I'll be starting to do some hometesting for his BG levels; because now I can't figure out his BG through his behavior anymore since he might be developing hyperthyroidism
Anyways, thanks guys <3 You've helped me and Fluffy so much throughout this process!
