Cocoa12
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That is awesome thanks!PetSafe 5-Meal Automatic Dog and Cat Feeder, Dispenses Dog Food or Cat Food, Digital Clock https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GEWHNS?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
This is the one most folks here use.![]()
That is awesome thanks!PetSafe 5-Meal Automatic Dog and Cat Feeder, Dispenses Dog Food or Cat Food, Digital Clock https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GEWHNS?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
This is the one most folks here use.![]()
This post (<hot link) has drawings that will help,OK I need opinions pleaseWhere is the best location on the ear to prick the cat? It seems to be hit or miss for me and I fill like I am turning his ears into pin cushions. He is really starting to get mad with me with I come to check his levels. Any ideas and direction would be most helpful.
This post (<hot link) has drawings that will help,along with some other good info to help you with testing. Best tips: warm the ear and always give a treat, whether you get a successful test or not. Diabetic friendly treats are freeze-dried meats, like this.![]()
I wasn't around when you asked, but the feeder that was already recommended, the Petsafe 5 meal feeder, is great. I have 2. You can get it online, but some Petsmarts and Petcos carry them in store.
Hi everyone. I have a question Cocoas blood glucose is still high he bounces around 300-400+. I have it the spreadsheet. He has been on insulin for about a week now should I be worried?
Hi Jeremiah. The week part I wouldn't worry about. Kitties don't develop diabetes overnight and they don't regulate or go into remission overnight. But I would like more senior folks to give feedback on the amount of red and if there is something up or down you might do to move into less dangerous numbers. @Stacy & Asia is around tonight. If you look at Myagi's ss 2017 tab you'll see that the only way through this is literally through this. It can't be rushed and patience will be your best friend (2nd to Cocoa of course).Hi everyone. I have a question Cocoas blood glucose is still high he bounces around 300-400+. I have it the spreadsheet. He has been on insulin for about a week now should I be worried?

I wouldn't be worried, it can take a good while for them to get in to and stay in good numbers. Some kitties are faster than others; we're playing chess, not checkers.You can peek in on other people's SSs and go back to when they first started insulin and see the various paths kitties take to get where they need to go.
He might need an increase, but...it's hard to say for sure without the mid cycle data. Will you be able to do a curve this weekend?
Hi Jeremiah. The week part I wouldn't worry about. Kitties don't develop diabetes overnight and they don't regulate or go into remission overnight. But I would like more senior folks to give feedback on the amount of red and if there is something up or down you might do to move into less dangerous numbers. @Stacy & Asia is around tonight. If you look at Myagi's ss 2017 tab you'll see that the only way through this is literally through this. It can't be rushed and patience will be your best friend (2nd to Cocoa of course).![]()
Very true Cocoa is a little slow but in a cute way lol.
Yes I plan on doing a curve this weekend. Although I worry the cat is going to put a hit out on me. He hates having his ear lanced.
Do you give him a treat when you test? A lot of people have luck with that, so much so that their cats look forward to test times. As you do it more often, his ears will bleed easier, your technique will get better and you can get finer lancets and he should be less bothered. Others sing to them, talk to them, give lots of extra pets, you'll find something that works for you. Look forward to seeing the curve and what's going on in the middle there.
The scientific answer is "as much as He wants".Yeah seeing how he acts now and contrasting it with how he has acted for a while I think he has been diabetic for a few years or so. Very true managing diabetes is just like weight loss it takes a while to get started lol .
I just looked at your SS 2017 looks like it took a little over a month to get the numbers down.
Question for you how much do you feed Myagi?
The scientific answer is "as much as He wants".Myagi was obese prior to fd becoming symptomatic. He dropped almost half his weight. He's gained back a few lbs and looks and feels healthy! I feed him and Millie same. There is a bowl of "soup" out all day fur grazing. They get a meal 15 minutes prior to food pick up 2 hours before shots. They get meal at shot time. They get snacks at test times and any time someone wants food and plate is empty. That's if I'm around. They have the soup if I'm not around to put fresh. Food is always mixed with water fur hydration. It works out to about 2 to 3 5.5 oz cans per day. Plus treats, young again zero or mature.
The difference is now his body is using the food for fuel and He eats what he needs and isn't gaining more, getting fat. Unregulated, the kitty is starving all the time even if eating round the clock.Wow sounds like they eat well lol. What do you put in the soup?
What are you giving now for treats? Cooked chicken is an excellent choice - very low carb. Another diabetic friendly choice is freeze-dried meats. My non-diabetic kittens go nuts for freeze-dried chicken.I do give him a treat when I test him perhaps I will change it over to something more desirable for him. Maybe cooked chicken or something.
The 488 reading was after I poked him a few times and spent around 15 min trying to get him to give me a drop of blood.
Because it is a depot insulin, Lantus needs to be dosed consistently - the same dose every twelve hours. Shooting different doses at am and pm will only throw the depot out of whack and give you some crazy numbers. Your vet is obviously not familiar with depot insulins. If you do look for a specialist, be sure to ask if they have experience with Lantus and Levemir.Or 1 unit in the AM and 2 in the PM.
This is a much better idea, and one I endorse. If there is any way for you to get more tests in during the cycle, that would also be a good idea. I know you are still struggling with testing, but practise makes purrfect!she is recommending I move the does to 1.5 units twice a day.





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Because it is a depot insulin, Lantus needs to be dosed consistently - the same dose every twelve hours. Shooting different doses at am and pm will only throw the depot out of whack and give you some crazy numbers. Your vet is obviously not familiar with depot insulins. If you do look for a specialist, be sure to ask if they have experience with Lantus and Levemir.
This is a much better idea, and one I endorse. If there is any way for you to get more tests in during the cycle, that would also be a good idea. I know you are still struggling with testing, but practise makes purrfect!
Forgive me if this has already been asked and answered, but are you testing for ketones? Did the vet test for them when you were there? The recipe for ketones is: not enough insulin + not enough calories + infection or inflammation, but any time a cat is in sustained high numbers, we recommend keeping an eye out for ketones.
Jeremiah, would you please be kind enough to start a new thread for today? This one is getting very long. You can link this thread in your first post so others can go back to see what has already been discussed. Thank you.
A specialist is good, hopefully someone with experience in Feline Diabetes. Your present vet doesn't seem to understand how Lantus works, as pointed out by Tricia. This is early days for Cocoa, so don't get discouraged. hugs![]()
Welcome to you and your furbaby. A year into this dance and still figuring it all out. It took months to see numbers changing. We have what we call "patience pants" here. I can let you borrow a pair. You'll need them. They get tight and bunch up sometimes, but you have to learn to just put them on and try the best you can to put up with the uncomfortableness. You can tell you love your fur baby and you are doing the best for him. There is some neosporin gel with pain relief you can use a tiny bit on his ears to help as well. Not cream, gel. Welcome again.head bumps and scritches
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How do I link this thread to a new one?
Hi Jeremiah,
Just wanted to add a housekeeping note. We ask each member to start a new thread every day that they post (most, but not all, post every day). You link your last thread in the first post of the day, so others can go back easily to see what has already been discussed. Otherwise, a thread gets very long and unwieldy. If you need help with the linking of the last post, just ask. Please start a new thread in the morning. Thanks.