Despite reading all the Stickys here and dozens of threads from all the wonderful people here, and the incredible "residents" who are much more experienced and disciplined, who offer up terrific advice, I am more confused than ever. I have been told by a specialist and my vet, not to vary the insulin dose, not to fuss about the pre shot numbers, not necessarily test before each shot; to do a glucose curve after one week of a particular dose, even if that dose is not working; to instead "spot test"; to not shoot if the Pre shot number is below 150; to shoot no matter what because the number is not reflective of the future effect of the insulin.
For my kitty who is normalizing and going into remission, to wean him slowly by .25 units per week, but to not shoot if he is under 150, but he is often below that at shot time, so how do you get a solid remission if you are skipping shots, or shooting when the pre shot is low?
So much contradictory advice, I feel as if I am treading water here. I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, and the more I read on this forum, the more confused I get. I am almost in tears. I have one kitty who is very unwell, despite taking her to the vet constantly, another kitty who is probably going into remission, and both have a low grade pancreatitis.
I am doing a curve today for both kitties, and will be adding Young Again food when it arrives next Tuesday. I will be keeping the kitties on their FF Classics despite the advice from YA to go solo, at least for the near future.
I am doing sub q fluids for both kitties--one has advanced CRF, one just starting, zobaline, B12 injections, Adequan injections intramuscularly, once a month to every two weeks, cool laser at the vet, DMG, Miralax for the kitty with advanced CRF, Cerenia, pepcid, Benazepril, Amino B Plex, D3 drops minimal dose, pre shot testing for both, plus other interventions. Even with all this effort, and so much cost I am living on potatoes, I feel as though I am failing with the one cat because she is basically unregulated with extreme highs and extreme lows.
Am I alone? What and how do people figure out the proper course of action?
For my kitty who is normalizing and going into remission, to wean him slowly by .25 units per week, but to not shoot if he is under 150, but he is often below that at shot time, so how do you get a solid remission if you are skipping shots, or shooting when the pre shot is low?
So much contradictory advice, I feel as if I am treading water here. I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, and the more I read on this forum, the more confused I get. I am almost in tears. I have one kitty who is very unwell, despite taking her to the vet constantly, another kitty who is probably going into remission, and both have a low grade pancreatitis.
I am doing a curve today for both kitties, and will be adding Young Again food when it arrives next Tuesday. I will be keeping the kitties on their FF Classics despite the advice from YA to go solo, at least for the near future.
I am doing sub q fluids for both kitties--one has advanced CRF, one just starting, zobaline, B12 injections, Adequan injections intramuscularly, once a month to every two weeks, cool laser at the vet, DMG, Miralax for the kitty with advanced CRF, Cerenia, pepcid, Benazepril, Amino B Plex, D3 drops minimal dose, pre shot testing for both, plus other interventions. Even with all this effort, and so much cost I am living on potatoes, I feel as though I am failing with the one cat because she is basically unregulated with extreme highs and extreme lows.
Am I alone? What and how do people figure out the proper course of action?
and if you see other questions and the advice givers response you will learn a tremendous amount of information....
The Tiki Cat with egg is another one of his favorites. Good luck finding something your kitty will eat.