Kelly and Buddy
Member Since 2018
My cat Buddy was diagnosed with diabetes back in April. He was in the 400s and was started on vetsulin 2 units and eventually ended up on 5 units but was still not regulated. At that time I was with a new vet (because we just moved and my old vet is 45 minutes away). I did not care for new vet; she just kept handing me directions and telling me to inject with no curves or glucose checks at home (she never even suggested it; shocking, I know, LOL). I ended up switching back to my old vet who is not a Vetsulin fan but she didn't want to switch insulins until she had attempted to regulate him.
Buddy has other issues. He is a long-time hyperthyroid cat but is regulated (T4 checked in April and again within the past month). He has also had a long history of diarrhea. When put on the diabetic diet (Hills and RC), his stool became unbearable. It was liquid and the smell would clear out my entire house. It was awful. So, my poor vet was trying to balance that and regulation. I won't go into all the things that happened along the way (LOTS of high BG levels) but, after being switched to Lantus and a canned diet, we are at the best place we've been in months. But he still isn't regulated.
Buddy is down to about 8.5 pounds and he used to be about 15. His appetite is off the charts and I think he would eat 10 cans of food if I would let him. Currently, he is eating an entire 13 oz. can of Friskies Turkey and Giblets pate (with reasonably regular stools) split into 4 meals throughout the day. The transition off of kibble has just happened over the past two weeks and you can see on spreadsheet it has made a HUGE difference in his BG. Two weeks ago, he was still on 4 units of insulin and was hitting the high 400s and 500s (while my vet kept him at her house because he was not doing well).
Here are my questions/concerns:
1) . Am I feeding him too much? The can says one 3/4 to 1 ounce per pound so, technically, I should be feeding about 3/4 of the can but he eats all 13 ounces and is still constantly on the prowl for food (stealing dog food, hidden cat food, scavenging my sink, and constantly begging for food).
2) He is down to only 1 unit of Lantus but he gets low enough that I have not been able to give two shots in a day for the past 5 days. To compound this issue, his "low" is definitely atypical and he has even still been dropping 12 hours later. I feel like he might do better on .5 units 2 time a day but I don't think my vet will be keen on that. Maybe she will. If I do that, I will need to get syringes because all I have is the pen currently.
3) I am a teacher and I go back to work on Monday. I am so worry about not having him regulated and having him on the "low" end when I go back. Any suggestions on what I should do? Spreading his meals out evenly will be extremely challenging.
Any suggestions or advice any of you can offer would be greatly appreciated. If it weren't for reading on this page, I would have injected him last week when he was at 40 (before his dose was reduced) because he showed NO symptoms of being so low. Because of this website, I had all the BG testing materials and just happened to test him. Lesson learned. I will never make the mistake of not testing again.
Sorry this is so long. Lots of background to provide for a complicated kitty.
Buddy has other issues. He is a long-time hyperthyroid cat but is regulated (T4 checked in April and again within the past month). He has also had a long history of diarrhea. When put on the diabetic diet (Hills and RC), his stool became unbearable. It was liquid and the smell would clear out my entire house. It was awful. So, my poor vet was trying to balance that and regulation. I won't go into all the things that happened along the way (LOTS of high BG levels) but, after being switched to Lantus and a canned diet, we are at the best place we've been in months. But he still isn't regulated.
Buddy is down to about 8.5 pounds and he used to be about 15. His appetite is off the charts and I think he would eat 10 cans of food if I would let him. Currently, he is eating an entire 13 oz. can of Friskies Turkey and Giblets pate (with reasonably regular stools) split into 4 meals throughout the day. The transition off of kibble has just happened over the past two weeks and you can see on spreadsheet it has made a HUGE difference in his BG. Two weeks ago, he was still on 4 units of insulin and was hitting the high 400s and 500s (while my vet kept him at her house because he was not doing well).
Here are my questions/concerns:
1) . Am I feeding him too much? The can says one 3/4 to 1 ounce per pound so, technically, I should be feeding about 3/4 of the can but he eats all 13 ounces and is still constantly on the prowl for food (stealing dog food, hidden cat food, scavenging my sink, and constantly begging for food).
2) He is down to only 1 unit of Lantus but he gets low enough that I have not been able to give two shots in a day for the past 5 days. To compound this issue, his "low" is definitely atypical and he has even still been dropping 12 hours later. I feel like he might do better on .5 units 2 time a day but I don't think my vet will be keen on that. Maybe she will. If I do that, I will need to get syringes because all I have is the pen currently.
3) I am a teacher and I go back to work on Monday. I am so worry about not having him regulated and having him on the "low" end when I go back. Any suggestions on what I should do? Spreading his meals out evenly will be extremely challenging.
Any suggestions or advice any of you can offer would be greatly appreciated. If it weren't for reading on this page, I would have injected him last week when he was at 40 (before his dose was reduced) because he showed NO symptoms of being so low. Because of this website, I had all the BG testing materials and just happened to test him. Lesson learned. I will never make the mistake of not testing again.
Sorry this is so long. Lots of background to provide for a complicated kitty.
