Hi there,
Lucy (13 yrs) has been vomiting in recent months but otherwise happy and healthy, but earlier this week she became worryingly lethargic and stopped eating and drinking. A couple visits to the vet found that she had hyperthyroidism and diabetes. The vet said her BG was 211 when tested, but this was after not eating for 2 days and also being stressed at the vet. She also said there was sugar in her urine (she mentioned 2+ as the level)
We were prescribed 1 unit of Lantus twoce daily, and the vet said she will do a curve after a couple of weeks of this. She seems confident that we can achieve remission shortly. My concerns are:
- she said not to worry about home testing, but we don't even have baseline numbers for the cat. The nature of my job means I won't be able to be home and testing midday for the coming weeks.
- Lucy is just under 8 lbs, and she is not showing a lot of classic symptoms. She has lost 1lb in the last 2 years, her water intake was not particularly high, etc.
I'm worried about starting her on 1 unit and her going hypo after a few days, and I'm worried that even if I test at home, the unpredictable nature of my hours means I might miss a warning sign.
My vet runs a very busy clinic and has not been returning my calls. My instinct is to get home testing supplies, establish a baseline for a day or two, then start her on a half unit twice daily for the first couple of weeks. Does that sound reasonable? Am I missing something?
Lucy (13 yrs) has been vomiting in recent months but otherwise happy and healthy, but earlier this week she became worryingly lethargic and stopped eating and drinking. A couple visits to the vet found that she had hyperthyroidism and diabetes. The vet said her BG was 211 when tested, but this was after not eating for 2 days and also being stressed at the vet. She also said there was sugar in her urine (she mentioned 2+ as the level)
We were prescribed 1 unit of Lantus twoce daily, and the vet said she will do a curve after a couple of weeks of this. She seems confident that we can achieve remission shortly. My concerns are:
- she said not to worry about home testing, but we don't even have baseline numbers for the cat. The nature of my job means I won't be able to be home and testing midday for the coming weeks.
- Lucy is just under 8 lbs, and she is not showing a lot of classic symptoms. She has lost 1lb in the last 2 years, her water intake was not particularly high, etc.
I'm worried about starting her on 1 unit and her going hypo after a few days, and I'm worried that even if I test at home, the unpredictable nature of my hours means I might miss a warning sign.
My vet runs a very busy clinic and has not been returning my calls. My instinct is to get home testing supplies, establish a baseline for a day or two, then start her on a half unit twice daily for the first couple of weeks. Does that sound reasonable? Am I missing something?
. Let us know how things go, and we're here when you need more help.
I'll be testing a few times a day for the next little while but that number is not alarming, so good sign I guess!