Julie and Honey
Member Since 2018
Was delaying starting insulin due to seeing about dental before starting. Having some issues with my vet and someone at the vets office giving me conflicting info.
Last week vet said her numbers have come down since food change and she would be okay doing dental if her weight has come up. I weighed her Saturday and have managed to get her weight up a quarter pound in the last 3 weeks (very difficult with no Carbs). So, I am thinking vet will likely do dental,or want her to gain a little more.
Today vet tech called and said vet wants her to remain stable for another month, ie, gain or maintain weight and same BG levels as I have had for last several weeks before she will do dental. Tech also said that I would rather not start insulin. Never said anything of the sort to vet last week. Only the subject of possibly delaying insulin to do dental and then start insulin after to avoid any complications dealing with a cat on insulin going under anesthesia. Which vet agreed with! I told tech this is not what the vet and I discussed last week. This is also the tech that told me to roll Lantus, put insulin in syringe back in vial, not to inject air in vial (we are only talking vials here), lots of verifiable wrong info, so I do not trust anything this person is saying now. After getting off the phone with this person I was very upset and I am feeling I have to go somewhere else now. I like my vet and she is fine with home testing and she actually wanted a very low starting dose. Either the tech was giving her opinion or the vet told me something completely different and told the tech to tell me something else. Either way I am not comfortable.
I am afraid if I start cat on insulin then I will be afraid to do her dental if she is on insulin, but catch 22 is her mouth is possibly increasing her BG and if dental was done, she may not even need insulin. She is FIV and they are notorious for bad teeth, so don’t want to wait on dental too long, she ended up having several teeth pulled last time.
If I do start insulin I wanted to double check dosing here. I would rather be as conservative as possible on dose.
Her untreated fasting glucose is consistently about 230 (on AT meter) and highest is about 285, she is not terribly high now without any insulin (also has come down 100+ points with food change). She is only 7 lbs.
Was originally planning on starting at .5 BID since she is on low carb, but I am also concerned about dose in regard to her low weight as well as her untreated BG is not terribly high to start with.
Taking into account low carb diet, low weight of cat and starting BG well under 400 (which at that level they recommend lower starting dose), is .5 BID still the place to start or would .25 BID at least for first week be safer?
I will attempt to test 3 times a day, AMPS, +6, PMPS, but there is a chance I will not always be able to get a test. That is why I would feel safer using the least amount possible until I am sure I can consistently test her.
Thanks.
Last week vet said her numbers have come down since food change and she would be okay doing dental if her weight has come up. I weighed her Saturday and have managed to get her weight up a quarter pound in the last 3 weeks (very difficult with no Carbs). So, I am thinking vet will likely do dental,or want her to gain a little more.
Today vet tech called and said vet wants her to remain stable for another month, ie, gain or maintain weight and same BG levels as I have had for last several weeks before she will do dental. Tech also said that I would rather not start insulin. Never said anything of the sort to vet last week. Only the subject of possibly delaying insulin to do dental and then start insulin after to avoid any complications dealing with a cat on insulin going under anesthesia. Which vet agreed with! I told tech this is not what the vet and I discussed last week. This is also the tech that told me to roll Lantus, put insulin in syringe back in vial, not to inject air in vial (we are only talking vials here), lots of verifiable wrong info, so I do not trust anything this person is saying now. After getting off the phone with this person I was very upset and I am feeling I have to go somewhere else now. I like my vet and she is fine with home testing and she actually wanted a very low starting dose. Either the tech was giving her opinion or the vet told me something completely different and told the tech to tell me something else. Either way I am not comfortable.
I am afraid if I start cat on insulin then I will be afraid to do her dental if she is on insulin, but catch 22 is her mouth is possibly increasing her BG and if dental was done, she may not even need insulin. She is FIV and they are notorious for bad teeth, so don’t want to wait on dental too long, she ended up having several teeth pulled last time.
If I do start insulin I wanted to double check dosing here. I would rather be as conservative as possible on dose.
Her untreated fasting glucose is consistently about 230 (on AT meter) and highest is about 285, she is not terribly high now without any insulin (also has come down 100+ points with food change). She is only 7 lbs.
Was originally planning on starting at .5 BID since she is on low carb, but I am also concerned about dose in regard to her low weight as well as her untreated BG is not terribly high to start with.
Taking into account low carb diet, low weight of cat and starting BG well under 400 (which at that level they recommend lower starting dose), is .5 BID still the place to start or would .25 BID at least for first week be safer?
I will attempt to test 3 times a day, AMPS, +6, PMPS, but there is a chance I will not always be able to get a test. That is why I would feel safer using the least amount possible until I am sure I can consistently test her.
Thanks.