Hello
I found this website while doing my own research on feline diabetes but I am finding this all a bit overwhelming. I was hoping for some guidance.
My 7yr old cat Kitty was recently diagnosed with diabetes on 2/15/16. He was admitted to the hospital with a blood glucose level of 465 and he was also ketotic.
Upon being discharged from the hospital Kitty's blood glucose was 363 and we were sent home with Lantus to be given 1 unit 2x's/day along with a script for the Purina DM wet and dry food. I never purchased the dry food based on what I learned on this blog and at the time I purchased the Royal Canin Gylcobalance wet food which I only used for a few days. After reading more of the blog I switched Kitty's food to Wellness Complete Health Turkey and their Chicken.
Kitty had his first blood curve appointment on 2/29/16 and his BG was at 464, 448, 383, 521 and 500. We were sent home this time with instructions to give 2 units 2x's/day.
The following blood curve appointment was on 3/07/16 and Kitty's BG readings were 162, 181, 198, 325 and 324. We were sent home with instructions to increase to 2.5 units 2x's/day. It was explained to me that the increase in the insulin was because I had informed them that Kitty was still quite ravenous esp at his morning feeding.
I want to quickly mention before posting yesterday's blood curve testing that I only started administering the 2.5 units 2x's/day on 3/15 because I wasn't comfortable guestimating the "1/2" and needed to order the 1/2 unit syringes. So from 3/07 through 3/14 Kitty was still receiving 2 units 2x's/day. It was only from 3/15 through 3/23 that he was getting the 2.5 units 2x's per day.
My cats blood curve testing yesterday was 72, 69, 76, 112 and 149.
Which brings me to my questions for all of you.
Has anyone had any experience/success with not doing home glucose testing and rather having it done at the vet's office bi-weekly? If so how long did the process take as far as getting your feline's BG to the normal range?
I also have a question about the Wellness Complete Health Turkey Recipe and Chicken Recipe. I thought I was doing something good by purchasing this food over the Purina DM. But I was surprised to just read both Wellness recipes contain sweet potatoes, zucchini, squash, cranberries and blueberries. My vet continues to push the Purina DM based on what I am being told are studies where sugar cats were treated and fed with a diet of Purina DM and that there are no studies to support the Wellness brand.
As you can see I am confused about what I am currently doing as far as what is correct and not correct. Any advice would be appreciated. Honestly, it's not the cost of what all of this has already amounted to it's been well over $4K but what I am finding frustrating is that I am really making an effort sticking to the proper diet, feeding schedules, insulin injection schedule and it doesn't appear to be working or is it and I am just still not aware that it is?
In closing I am now back to 2 units 2x's per day and his next glucose curve I was told to schedule in a month?? But I can go back in a week or two weeks if I prefer. I just want to do the right thing and I am not sure what that is at this time. Should I consider having Kitty seen by another specialist for a second opinion as far as protocol?
Sorry for the super long post.
Melissa
PS - Is anyone aware of any support groups here in the Philadelphia, PA area?
I found this website while doing my own research on feline diabetes but I am finding this all a bit overwhelming. I was hoping for some guidance.
My 7yr old cat Kitty was recently diagnosed with diabetes on 2/15/16. He was admitted to the hospital with a blood glucose level of 465 and he was also ketotic.
Upon being discharged from the hospital Kitty's blood glucose was 363 and we were sent home with Lantus to be given 1 unit 2x's/day along with a script for the Purina DM wet and dry food. I never purchased the dry food based on what I learned on this blog and at the time I purchased the Royal Canin Gylcobalance wet food which I only used for a few days. After reading more of the blog I switched Kitty's food to Wellness Complete Health Turkey and their Chicken.
Kitty had his first blood curve appointment on 2/29/16 and his BG was at 464, 448, 383, 521 and 500. We were sent home this time with instructions to give 2 units 2x's/day.
The following blood curve appointment was on 3/07/16 and Kitty's BG readings were 162, 181, 198, 325 and 324. We were sent home with instructions to increase to 2.5 units 2x's/day. It was explained to me that the increase in the insulin was because I had informed them that Kitty was still quite ravenous esp at his morning feeding.
I want to quickly mention before posting yesterday's blood curve testing that I only started administering the 2.5 units 2x's/day on 3/15 because I wasn't comfortable guestimating the "1/2" and needed to order the 1/2 unit syringes. So from 3/07 through 3/14 Kitty was still receiving 2 units 2x's/day. It was only from 3/15 through 3/23 that he was getting the 2.5 units 2x's per day.
My cats blood curve testing yesterday was 72, 69, 76, 112 and 149.
Which brings me to my questions for all of you.
Has anyone had any experience/success with not doing home glucose testing and rather having it done at the vet's office bi-weekly? If so how long did the process take as far as getting your feline's BG to the normal range?
I also have a question about the Wellness Complete Health Turkey Recipe and Chicken Recipe. I thought I was doing something good by purchasing this food over the Purina DM. But I was surprised to just read both Wellness recipes contain sweet potatoes, zucchini, squash, cranberries and blueberries. My vet continues to push the Purina DM based on what I am being told are studies where sugar cats were treated and fed with a diet of Purina DM and that there are no studies to support the Wellness brand.
As you can see I am confused about what I am currently doing as far as what is correct and not correct. Any advice would be appreciated. Honestly, it's not the cost of what all of this has already amounted to it's been well over $4K but what I am finding frustrating is that I am really making an effort sticking to the proper diet, feeding schedules, insulin injection schedule and it doesn't appear to be working or is it and I am just still not aware that it is?
In closing I am now back to 2 units 2x's per day and his next glucose curve I was told to schedule in a month?? But I can go back in a week or two weeks if I prefer. I just want to do the right thing and I am not sure what that is at this time. Should I consider having Kitty seen by another specialist for a second opinion as far as protocol?
Sorry for the super long post.
Melissa
PS - Is anyone aware of any support groups here in the Philadelphia, PA area?