JC&Yuki
Member Since 2020
Hi Everyone!
My cat, Yuki, was recently diagnosed with diabetes (May 19th 2020). She is about 9 years old and for a few months I’d been noticing increased thirst and then she started urinating on my carpet, which was weird because she never has accidents. Brought her in and she was diagnosed. The vet started her on 1.5 units of Lantus on May 23rd 2020 and she gets two doses every day (12 hours apart). I started this journey in the hopes of getting her into remission, but I brought her in today for a routine teeth cleaning and the vet said that remission is unlikely since she’s been on insulin for a month already. This is really stressful because her insulin comes out to over $300 a vial and although it will last me a long time this is still a pretty big expense for me along with higher expenses for cat food since I’ve switched her over to an all wet food diet. I guess I’m just asking if my vet is likely correct and remission is somewhat out of the question at this point, or if there is anything I can do to get Yuki into remission?
I brought her in to do a BG curve on June 2nd and her results were as follows:
7:16am: 183
9:16am: 201
11:24am: 197
1:55pm: 238
3:30pm: 205
5:30pm: 225
I’m slowly working through the material on this forum, but any advice on where to start with regards to my specific situation would be greatly appreciated.
My cat, Yuki, was recently diagnosed with diabetes (May 19th 2020). She is about 9 years old and for a few months I’d been noticing increased thirst and then she started urinating on my carpet, which was weird because she never has accidents. Brought her in and she was diagnosed. The vet started her on 1.5 units of Lantus on May 23rd 2020 and she gets two doses every day (12 hours apart). I started this journey in the hopes of getting her into remission, but I brought her in today for a routine teeth cleaning and the vet said that remission is unlikely since she’s been on insulin for a month already. This is really stressful because her insulin comes out to over $300 a vial and although it will last me a long time this is still a pretty big expense for me along with higher expenses for cat food since I’ve switched her over to an all wet food diet. I guess I’m just asking if my vet is likely correct and remission is somewhat out of the question at this point, or if there is anything I can do to get Yuki into remission?
I brought her in to do a BG curve on June 2nd and her results were as follows:
7:16am: 183
9:16am: 201
11:24am: 197
1:55pm: 238
3:30pm: 205
5:30pm: 225
I’m slowly working through the material on this forum, but any advice on where to start with regards to my specific situation would be greatly appreciated.
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