JanetMR
Member Since 2017
My cat Bella was diagnosed 12/23/17.
It’s been a bumpy ride. She was started on Vetsulin.. hospitalized after 2 1unit doses. Switched to wet food low carb 12/26/17. Taken off insulin. Started home testing. ( BG ranges from 86-289) started testing “small”’for ketones in her urine. Started on Lantus .25 unit 1/16/18 for three nights.
( held the am doses because of BG below 200)
Third night dipped to 64. Got her levels back up but she wouldn’t eat and started having loose stools. Went to the vet. Vet said to take her off insulin and try just the diet. Will re-evaluate her need for insulin then.
Her loose stools stopped and her appetite returned after a day or two off Lantus.
She’s a cat that looks and feels terrible when her levels drop below 200. She won’t eat and seems lethargic. When her levels go back up... she seems to feel better. I realize that this is because her body is used to functioning at the higher blood glucose levels. I just don’t know what to do. The vet suggested trying her on oral hypoglycemic medication. I’ve discovered that this is NOT a good option at all.
If we do decide and need to put her back on insulin... how would the dosage be determined? She did not seem to tolerate .25 unit. I want to do what is right, but I don’t want to makes things worse for her or me!
Advice and guidance appreciated.
Janet
It’s been a bumpy ride. She was started on Vetsulin.. hospitalized after 2 1unit doses. Switched to wet food low carb 12/26/17. Taken off insulin. Started home testing. ( BG ranges from 86-289) started testing “small”’for ketones in her urine. Started on Lantus .25 unit 1/16/18 for three nights.
( held the am doses because of BG below 200)
Third night dipped to 64. Got her levels back up but she wouldn’t eat and started having loose stools. Went to the vet. Vet said to take her off insulin and try just the diet. Will re-evaluate her need for insulin then.
Her loose stools stopped and her appetite returned after a day or two off Lantus.
She’s a cat that looks and feels terrible when her levels drop below 200. She won’t eat and seems lethargic. When her levels go back up... she seems to feel better. I realize that this is because her body is used to functioning at the higher blood glucose levels. I just don’t know what to do. The vet suggested trying her on oral hypoglycemic medication. I’ve discovered that this is NOT a good option at all.
If we do decide and need to put her back on insulin... how would the dosage be determined? She did not seem to tolerate .25 unit. I want to do what is right, but I don’t want to makes things worse for her or me!
Advice and guidance appreciated.
Janet