jacereske
Member Since 2014
I apologize for the length of this post, but it's a complicated situation.
A little over two months ago we adopted a diabetic 16 year old kitty who was scheduled for euthanasia the next day, from the shelter. She had not been receiving insulin for the 8 days at the shelter and I don't know if she was getting it prior to that either. Her BG was 570.
She spent the first night at the specialty hospital and they did an ultrasound and also diagnosed early stage kidney disease. Hill's k/d was prescribed. She came home on 2 u of Lantus twice a day.
Her BG's were still high so 9 days later we went up to 3 u of Lantus twice a day. BG's still so high so 12 days later went up to 4 u twice a day.
Her BGs are still high on 4 u twice a day. The Hill's k/d is loaded with carbs (25 - 35) so I'm guessing that's a factor.
On Sunday we took her to a new vet because of an eye injury and they tested her urine for ketones (none) and also did a fructosamine test. He looked at her kidney numbers and felt we could go off the Hills k/d and stick with Weruva low carb/low phosphorous.
So yesterday (Monday) I took her off the Hill's and she is only eating Weruva low carb canned food. Yesterday she ate very well at 7 am and 10 am, but not so well at noon or 7pm before her shot. But she ate enough that I felt comfortable giving her 4 u.
After I gave her shot I noticed some diarrhea in the box and felt relatively certain it was from her. I could tell she did not feel well and was not herself. This morning I saw her use the box and it was her having the diarrhea. However shortly after that she started to feel better. I tested at 7 am and her BG was 193. Given that she was not feeling 100% I did not shoot.
Note: I think the diarrhea was because I gave her a Weruva fish flavor.
Today she has only eaten Weruva chicken and beef flavors and I have not seen any diarrhea since early this morning and she seems to be her old sassy self. I tested 7 hours after her 193 BG and she was 499.
The vet called with the results of the fructosamine and said that her diabetes is not under control (I knew that) and that there is glucose in her urine. This is where it gets tricky as these are his dosing instructions.
3 units PM
3.5 units AM
Don't shoot if below 100 (this scares me - it seems like a pretty low floor for 3 or 3.5 units)
My concern is that with the change to low carb food, we don't really know how much insulin she needs, since she has been on the high carb Hill's since we got her. Is the 3 and 3.5 units too high? He says we shouldn't reduce it too quickly from the 4 u.
Again I'm sorry this is so long.
thanks,
Jeanette
A little over two months ago we adopted a diabetic 16 year old kitty who was scheduled for euthanasia the next day, from the shelter. She had not been receiving insulin for the 8 days at the shelter and I don't know if she was getting it prior to that either. Her BG was 570.
She spent the first night at the specialty hospital and they did an ultrasound and also diagnosed early stage kidney disease. Hill's k/d was prescribed. She came home on 2 u of Lantus twice a day.
Her BG's were still high so 9 days later we went up to 3 u of Lantus twice a day. BG's still so high so 12 days later went up to 4 u twice a day.
Her BGs are still high on 4 u twice a day. The Hill's k/d is loaded with carbs (25 - 35) so I'm guessing that's a factor.
On Sunday we took her to a new vet because of an eye injury and they tested her urine for ketones (none) and also did a fructosamine test. He looked at her kidney numbers and felt we could go off the Hills k/d and stick with Weruva low carb/low phosphorous.
So yesterday (Monday) I took her off the Hill's and she is only eating Weruva low carb canned food. Yesterday she ate very well at 7 am and 10 am, but not so well at noon or 7pm before her shot. But she ate enough that I felt comfortable giving her 4 u.
After I gave her shot I noticed some diarrhea in the box and felt relatively certain it was from her. I could tell she did not feel well and was not herself. This morning I saw her use the box and it was her having the diarrhea. However shortly after that she started to feel better. I tested at 7 am and her BG was 193. Given that she was not feeling 100% I did not shoot.
Note: I think the diarrhea was because I gave her a Weruva fish flavor.
Today she has only eaten Weruva chicken and beef flavors and I have not seen any diarrhea since early this morning and she seems to be her old sassy self. I tested 7 hours after her 193 BG and she was 499.
The vet called with the results of the fructosamine and said that her diabetes is not under control (I knew that) and that there is glucose in her urine. This is where it gets tricky as these are his dosing instructions.
3 units PM
3.5 units AM
Don't shoot if below 100 (this scares me - it seems like a pretty low floor for 3 or 3.5 units)
My concern is that with the change to low carb food, we don't really know how much insulin she needs, since she has been on the high carb Hill's since we got her. Is the 3 and 3.5 units too high? He says we shouldn't reduce it too quickly from the 4 u.
Again I'm sorry this is so long.
thanks,
Jeanette
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