Stacy n kendra
Member Since 2018
Had one shot in yellow was so happy now back to red no changesin anything. So frustrating she is drinking tons of water what can go wrongshe is one 4does 2x day per her vet doing a curve on Sunday ugh
Vets will always tell you to raise the dose. They know very little about feline diabetes any more than a general practitioner knows much about gynecology. My vet telling me to raise the dose on my cat almost killed him. I’d trust the forum first.I have been adding natural instinct rabbit to her food so it's half n half been doing that since mon. My vet told me to raise the dose
Didn’t realize you were in Canada too. Can we get Relion here?Looking forward to see the results of the curve tomorrow. The more you gather data about how this dose is working, the better idea we'll have about what to do next with the dose.
Did you make any progress in getting syringes with 1/2 unit markings? You can get Relion syringes at Walmart for a good price, or so I've heard. I'm in Canada. Those 1/2 unit marked syringes will make a big difference in dosing. Cats are very sensitive to even the smallest changes in dosing.
How is she taking to the new Instinct Rabbit?
No, not in Canadian Walmarts. Stacy is in NJ. But I live close to the border.Can we get Relion here?
they are 30 gauge 1ml capacity
On the other hand this would already allow for half-doses and getting used to the syringes, until getting half-unit ones!The 1ml capacity may be a problem.....it's hard enough to get half unit measurements (much less .25 unit) on the 3/10ml syringes. I can't imagine trying to do it on a 1ml syringe with so many more marks!
On the other hand this would already allow for half-doses and getting used to the syringes
So how do you think curve went in sure my vet will call and want more insulin just my guess what do you think ordered the needlesLooking forward to see the results of the curve tomorrow. The more you gather data about how this dose is working, the better idea we'll have about what to do next with the dose.
Did you make any progress in getting syringes with 1/2 unit markings? You can get Relion syringes at Walmart for a good price, or so I've heard. I'm in Canada. Those 1/2 unit marked syringes will make a big difference in dosing. Cats are very sensitive to even the smallest changes in dosing.
How is she taking to the new Instinct Rabbit?
Please get advice from others but if it were my cat I’d reduce right back to 0.5 and follow one of the two protocols on this forum. You got a blue number on just 2u and it looks like he’s getting too much insulin to me. 2u is way too high of a starting dose.So how do you think curve went in sure my vet will call and want more insulin just my guess what do you think ordered the needles
I’d agree if he was far along on his diabetic journey but he’s recently diagnosed. I was advised to do the exact same thing when Silver was just diagnosed and started on 2u. I dropped right back and Silver was OTJ in a month. Hence my suggestion. It did work in his case.I would not lower the dose. Some kitties need more insulin than others. Going back to the beginning can be a HUGE step backwards. Often kitties will show a reaction to starting insulin that isn't sustained. Those blues may have been that reaction.
Good job on the curve yesterday. It does look like more insulin may be needed. But I would get those insulin syringes first, so you can do a smaller increase than your vet will ask for. In the mean time, keep getting those tests in. Try to get a before bed test every night if you can. Many cats go lower at night so we want to try and see if that is happening.
How is Kendra acting/behaving? Kitties are so much more than their numbers, which is all that the rest of us can see.
I would not lower the dose. Some kitties need more insulin than others. Going back to the beginning can be a HUGE step backwards. Often kitties will show a reaction to starting insulin that isn't sustained. Those blues may have been that reaction.
Good job on the curve yesterday. It does look like more insulin may be needed. But I would get those insulin syringes first, so you can do a smaller increase than your vet will ask for. In the mean time, keep getting those tests in. Try to get a before bed test every night if you can. Many cats go lower at night so we want to try and see if that is happening.
How is Kendra acting/behaving? Kitties are so much more than their numbers, which is all that the rest of us can see.
I’d agree if he was far along on his diabetic journey but he’s recently diagnosed. I was advised to do the exact same thing when Silver was just diagnosed and started on 2u. I dropped right back and Silver was OTJ in a month. Hence my suggestion. It did work in his case.
That’s a huge jump.Well just talked to vet she wants me to go to 5 units from 4 syringes come to house tomorrow I'll start at .5 more tomorrow
I'll start at .5 more tomorrow
Ok, I would stay with the 4.5u for tonight which I think you did.Yes 5 units in thinking the same
I see u have a ibd kitty too n use cerenia have u ever used slippery elm bark . I just ordered it will be here sun for vomiting just wonderingOr it could be because of the higher carb food Kendra was on. There is a change of lower carb food in process just didn't want her to increase the dose as the food change is occurring without some more experienced members taken a look.
I see u have a ibd kitty too n use cerenia have u ever used slippery elm bark . I just ordered it will be here sun for vomiting just wondering
That is a pretty small pill at that pointI'm not sure right now every other day instead of once a day. Then maybe cut the dose in half n do every day
Just curious. Why are whole unit increases encouraged in such by a newly diagnosed cat? Doesn’t appear to be following either of the two recommended protocols on this forum. Has some additional diagnosis been made that isn’t clear in the ss?I agree with your vet. I think you can go to 5.0 units tomorrow morning. Good luck with the new dose.
Ok I get it. Just wasn’t sure why such a high starting dose and going up in one unit increments when she had seen blue on a lower dose. To me it looks like way too much insulin too soon. Same thing happened with Silver and I was told the same thing. I just wondered why this case was different when looks the same. Vets seem to automatically start off at 2u. Maybe that’s in the vet handbook.@Juliet if you look at her spreadsheet, she has been giving 4.5 units the last few days, doing lots of testing, and seeing nothing under 300. A 0.5 unit increase is good at that point.
Good to hear you are getting the syringes.
