Sam & Esse
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Hello 
I can hardly believe it's been a year since Sam started Tresiba! A year ago it seemed impossible that Sam would ever be regulated; now we're whispering behind our hands the magical "remission" word and keeping our fingers crossed. He still has a ways to go -- and he might not actually get there -- but he's currently at a .75u dose, and we never thought we'd get to this point. Yay!
We switched away from the AT2 to a human meter a few months ago, although we have a vial of AT2 strips in reserve just in case. It's amazing to us how incredibly level Sam's BG#s are. I did set Sam's dose reduction number to below 60, since I have a deep suspicion that the Tresiba depot may very well be active for five, or even six days after a dose change. It's mostly a gut feeling, but it's keeping Sam safe
Sam himself is doing good: very happy, very purr-y, and rolling in dust and debris every chance he gets! I've not yet been able to get a handle on his weight, however. He's getting between 211 and 247 calories a day, his latest weigh-in put him at 21.6 lbs, and I measured his sitting height from floor to the top of his shoulder at 15 inches and length from nose to base of tail at around 21 inches
Maybe my math is all wrong, I just don't know... I'm going by the formula 13.5 times 15 (estimated perfect weight) plus 70 = 272.5 calories per day.
I do, though, have an appointment with a new vet this upcoming Tuesday! Have my fingers crossed for this, as well lol! I'm hoping she can shed some light on this big big boy problem. Will also be discussing the rusting/graying issue with her. Right now I've figured he's getting roughly 43-45% of his calories from protein, but maybe he needs even a bit more. Otherwise Sammi is doing absolutely wonderful! I'll post lab results once I have them.
Jill, I'm about at the point of trying to add raw in with Sam if he'll accept it. I was checking out the Food Fur Life website today
Which reminded me that Sam's been on Tresiba for a year, and I should really let everyone know how he's been doing! But I like that the product can be added to cooked meat, since Sam loves himself some chicken (or salmon, or tuna, or tilapia... but I'm really trying to keep him to chicken).
Since I can't get a current picture of Sam without him covered in what seems to be half the backyard, I'm putting up a picture of him as a kitten that I painted on a rock
Oh, I remember those day fondly!

I can hardly believe it's been a year since Sam started Tresiba! A year ago it seemed impossible that Sam would ever be regulated; now we're whispering behind our hands the magical "remission" word and keeping our fingers crossed. He still has a ways to go -- and he might not actually get there -- but he's currently at a .75u dose, and we never thought we'd get to this point. Yay!
We switched away from the AT2 to a human meter a few months ago, although we have a vial of AT2 strips in reserve just in case. It's amazing to us how incredibly level Sam's BG#s are. I did set Sam's dose reduction number to below 60, since I have a deep suspicion that the Tresiba depot may very well be active for five, or even six days after a dose change. It's mostly a gut feeling, but it's keeping Sam safe
Sam himself is doing good: very happy, very purr-y, and rolling in dust and debris every chance he gets! I've not yet been able to get a handle on his weight, however. He's getting between 211 and 247 calories a day, his latest weigh-in put him at 21.6 lbs, and I measured his sitting height from floor to the top of his shoulder at 15 inches and length from nose to base of tail at around 21 inches
I do, though, have an appointment with a new vet this upcoming Tuesday! Have my fingers crossed for this, as well lol! I'm hoping she can shed some light on this big big boy problem. Will also be discussing the rusting/graying issue with her. Right now I've figured he's getting roughly 43-45% of his calories from protein, but maybe he needs even a bit more. Otherwise Sammi is doing absolutely wonderful! I'll post lab results once I have them.
Jill, I'm about at the point of trying to add raw in with Sam if he'll accept it. I was checking out the Food Fur Life website today
Since I can't get a current picture of Sam without him covered in what seems to be half the backyard, I'm putting up a picture of him as a kitten that I painted on a rock
I think everything went good. Everyone in the office was very, uh, impressed with what a big boy Sam is. The doctor's recommendation was to actually increase Sam's daily calories; she suggested 295 kcal per day for an ideal 15# weight (looking at the notes she made right now). But I don't think I can bring myself to do that
She did think upping Sam's protein a bit more might help with the rusting (barring anything popping up in the blood work). So I just ordered the sample of the EZ Complete. Sam does still get 12 grams a day of Dr. Elsey's dry as a treat; I'll see if I can talk him into believing the EZ Complete works even better as a treat. (The doctor didn't like seeing the dry on his feeding list, not at all
But she was very nice about telling me to ditch his remaining spoonful.) If I can't wean Sam off his sinful spoonful, perhaps I'll see if he'll accept an ounce of raw in place of an ounce of his Friskie's. That should also tip the protein balance closer to 50%. I think. Haven't done the math yet.
Very doubtful about that, though lol!
I found an interesting article recently. Although I don't agree with their conclusion that Toujeo would be better for cats than Tresiba. Toujeo's duration was about 16 hours compared to Tresiba's 11... But that means Tresiba can be dosed twice a day for full 24 hour coverage, but Toujeo would likely only be given once a day for safety, and there'd be an 8 hour window of decreasing to almost no coverage
I'd really like to know how, if Toujeo does eventually get prescribed to a diabetic cat (unlike the poor "purpose-bred non-diabetic cats" used in the study -- and that phrase actually brought me to tears) how an owner is supposed to measure out a dose of a u300 insulin. The presentation does go on about the supposed benefits of the pen needles over syringes, but as Sam just earned another decrease to .5u... pen needles just aren't the way to go when treating feline diabetes. I wish the researchers pushing this trend would take a step back and view the bigger picture. There's a page devoted to hammering in the fact that 60% of 1u doses by syringe are inaccurate -- but no mention made of how inaccurate that dose would be using a pen needle that's either improperly primed, or pulled too soon, or just didn't enter correctly. Let's see figures and research on that!
Add the two earthquakes and the aftershocks, and every critter in this house has been stressed
I'll need to find a way to post the video of the earthquake; the indoor cam was centered on Sam, and the poor boy just looks so confused about it... Until I do that, here's Sammi laying outside this morning, wondering why it's already so hot
Oh my! As far as I know, vet stress has always raised Sam, but I can imagine that different types of stress can have different effects.
Taking a lot of java to keep going today. Sam, though? He's zonked out under the air, belly up and paws up in the air. He's got no worries today lol!