Ashley H & Gizmo
Member Since 2017
Gizmo has been on Lantus (2u/2x a day) for about 6 days. He's also nearing the end of the his Convenia injection for UTI. While he certainly seems to be feeling better and acting much more like his usual self (yay!), he's becoming less tolerant of testing and injections, particularly in the morning.
He's also been vomiting more...I spoke with the vet yesterday, and she lowered his dose to 1u twice a day. However, last night when we successfully tested, his glucose level was 75 (prior to this his lowest was 189). I didn't administer his injection, for fear of dropping him too low, waited about an hour and retested. He was more agitated about the second test, but it was still only 99. We did not give insulin last night.
This morning, we woke once again to the lovely sounds of a cat puking. Once he was settled I tested his BG...First reading came back with an error, so we had to go in for another try and he was not having it (actually started grumbling at me). Of course, his angst increases BG and the reading was 444 (close to what it was when the vet diagnosed him).
He hasn't received any insulin in over 24 hrs, at this point (did not give is AM shot today). I would like to retest his levels to make sure they're truly that high before giving him anything. I'm sure my partner is sick of talking about cat diabetes and me being super stressed, but I just feel kind of helpless and don't know what to do...
Since diagnosis, ~1 week ago, we haven't been 110% convinced he's diabetic. He's a big kitty (neck to butt as long as my human 5'7" torso) and has always weighed close to what he does now (16.4). He's been put on diets by vets before and then taken off, within 6 months, when he loses weight because he's then "too thin" for his size.
Could his OG symptoms have been due to his urinary tract issues (increased water consumption/urination/urinating outside the box) rather than diabetes? Should I get a second opinion? Is it normal for BG to change that dramatically in a couple of days?
He's also been vomiting more...I spoke with the vet yesterday, and she lowered his dose to 1u twice a day. However, last night when we successfully tested, his glucose level was 75 (prior to this his lowest was 189). I didn't administer his injection, for fear of dropping him too low, waited about an hour and retested. He was more agitated about the second test, but it was still only 99. We did not give insulin last night.
This morning, we woke once again to the lovely sounds of a cat puking. Once he was settled I tested his BG...First reading came back with an error, so we had to go in for another try and he was not having it (actually started grumbling at me). Of course, his angst increases BG and the reading was 444 (close to what it was when the vet diagnosed him).
He hasn't received any insulin in over 24 hrs, at this point (did not give is AM shot today). I would like to retest his levels to make sure they're truly that high before giving him anything. I'm sure my partner is sick of talking about cat diabetes and me being super stressed, but I just feel kind of helpless and don't know what to do...
Since diagnosis, ~1 week ago, we haven't been 110% convinced he's diabetic. He's a big kitty (neck to butt as long as my human 5'7" torso) and has always weighed close to what he does now (16.4). He's been put on diets by vets before and then taken off, within 6 months, when he loses weight because he's then "too thin" for his size.
Could his OG symptoms have been due to his urinary tract issues (increased water consumption/urination/urinating outside the box) rather than diabetes? Should I get a second opinion? Is it normal for BG to change that dramatically in a couple of days?


