Kitty Anderson
Member Since 2019
Princess had a trip to the vets today. I was worried that the vet wouldn´t listen to what I had to say as I have had that experience before with another vet who used to be at that vet´s office.. For background see here: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...-in-22s-400s-to-over-33s-close-to-600.211353/
Note I use U100´s with U40 insulin and give dose with U100 markings in brackets.
However, it went really well. The vet wasn´t aware that a cat´s first Nadir would be earlier than a dog´s Nadir or that they often had 2. After seeing Krakens curve for Saturday she fully agrees that her previous dosing was way to high and that my actions were the correct ones. While Lantus isn´t available for cats here then she is perfectly fine with working on that shift with me if I can get it myself, I won't be able to probably before April 16th so we will see how she is doing on Canininsulin until then.
Her creatine is elevated again (148-219) so back on Enalapril 2.5 mg (half tablet) and I´ll be administering fluids under the skin (subcutaneous) to help her flush out. I´ll also look into the phosphorous content of her food and try to limit her Phosphorous intake. Looking into if Omegas are beneficial.
We will be home urine testing on the regular now to monitor and she has another appointment for bloodwork in 2 weeks.
Anyone with experience in diet management for diabetic cats with kidney disease? I´ll be reading up on that tonight and tomorrow.
Her BG are bit high today due to less insulin. I did her PMPS last night and it was 9.8 (176), planned to do a +1 but had a minor noncat related emergency pop up and couldn´t retest until +2 when she was 17.8 (320) (part food, part no insulin) so I gave her a third of the dose or 0.1 U (0.25 u100), did a check two hours later (+4) and she was 11.6 (209), had planned to get up for a four hour after shot test (+6) to base the morning dose on but when my alarm went off Kraken jumped on my chest, licked my face and lay down on my chest/neck. I planned to let her snuggle for a couple of minutes and dozed off again... :/ So with a 241 reading and us going out at her Nadir I went with a 0.2 (0.5 U100) which was a little to low. She would have been good at 0.3 (0.75 U100).
Note: While I´m new to feline diabetes I have a lot of experience in the humanoid variety, not transferable but the unconventional dosing wasn't quite pulled out of thin air.
Princess has been happy and active today, unlike past vets visit´s when she would just snuggle down into her sling carrier on the way this time she had her head out, was looking around and telling people off who didn't stop to say hi and giver her a pet. She´s been going places she hasn´t been able to get to for a while now. Her sister has also stopped avoiding her. She even tried to ambush Kraken today but stopped short when she saw me looking at her (ambush is her jumping out onto Kraken, usually leads to Kraken putting her paw on Mandla´s head and pushing it down and then they fall into a pile and clean each other)
Kraken has also started grooming again!!! yesterday and today.
Things are looking up and I hope to have Princess Kraken fairly stable soon
Note I use U100´s with U40 insulin and give dose with U100 markings in brackets.
However, it went really well. The vet wasn´t aware that a cat´s first Nadir would be earlier than a dog´s Nadir or that they often had 2. After seeing Krakens curve for Saturday she fully agrees that her previous dosing was way to high and that my actions were the correct ones. While Lantus isn´t available for cats here then she is perfectly fine with working on that shift with me if I can get it myself, I won't be able to probably before April 16th so we will see how she is doing on Canininsulin until then.
Her creatine is elevated again (148-219) so back on Enalapril 2.5 mg (half tablet) and I´ll be administering fluids under the skin (subcutaneous) to help her flush out. I´ll also look into the phosphorous content of her food and try to limit her Phosphorous intake. Looking into if Omegas are beneficial.
We will be home urine testing on the regular now to monitor and she has another appointment for bloodwork in 2 weeks.
Anyone with experience in diet management for diabetic cats with kidney disease? I´ll be reading up on that tonight and tomorrow.
Her BG are bit high today due to less insulin. I did her PMPS last night and it was 9.8 (176), planned to do a +1 but had a minor noncat related emergency pop up and couldn´t retest until +2 when she was 17.8 (320) (part food, part no insulin) so I gave her a third of the dose or 0.1 U (0.25 u100), did a check two hours later (+4) and she was 11.6 (209), had planned to get up for a four hour after shot test (+6) to base the morning dose on but when my alarm went off Kraken jumped on my chest, licked my face and lay down on my chest/neck. I planned to let her snuggle for a couple of minutes and dozed off again... :/ So with a 241 reading and us going out at her Nadir I went with a 0.2 (0.5 U100) which was a little to low. She would have been good at 0.3 (0.75 U100).
Note: While I´m new to feline diabetes I have a lot of experience in the humanoid variety, not transferable but the unconventional dosing wasn't quite pulled out of thin air.
Princess has been happy and active today, unlike past vets visit´s when she would just snuggle down into her sling carrier on the way this time she had her head out, was looking around and telling people off who didn't stop to say hi and giver her a pet. She´s been going places she hasn´t been able to get to for a while now. Her sister has also stopped avoiding her. She even tried to ambush Kraken today but stopped short when she saw me looking at her (ambush is her jumping out onto Kraken, usually leads to Kraken putting her paw on Mandla´s head and pushing it down and then they fall into a pile and clean each other)
Kraken has also started grooming again!!! yesterday and today.
Things are looking up and I hope to have Princess Kraken fairly stable soon
THANK YOU!!