six units, Willow still has a while to go yet. We've had kitties get up to 5 units and turn it around. Pet peeve - I hate the phrase "high dose" conditions, cause cats can have these secondary endocrine conditions and still have small doses. Some cats with these conditions need higher doses. Cats with higher doses, tend to have one of these conditions.how high dose the dose have to get to before high dose conditions are considered?
Fair enough. And you’re right, Alice was on 10.5u NPH total per day then 9u total per day on Lantus and she is on less than one unit now.six units, Willow still has a while to go yet. We've had kitties get up to 5 units and turn it around. Pet peeve - I hate the phrase "high dose" conditions, cause cats can have these secondary endocrine conditions and still have small doses. Some cats with these conditions need higher doses. Cats with higher doses, tend to have one of these conditions.
What are the secondary endocrine conditions, and are there any symptoms I should be looking out for?six units, Willow still has a while to go yet. We've had kitties get up to 5 units and turn it around. Pet peeve - I hate the phrase "high dose" conditions, cause cats can have these secondary endocrine conditions and still have small doses. Some cats with these conditions need higher doses. Cats with higher doses, tend to have one of these conditions.
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/acromegaly-and-other-high-dose-conditions-what-we-know.375/What are the secondary endocrine conditions, and are there any symptoms I should be looking out for?
Thanks for this. Treatment for acromegaly sounds more expensive than I could afford, but it would be better to know if she has it if the insulin increases don't work. I see that it affects neutered males more often... it's possible my cat is a neutered male. She was a stray, and different vets have told me she's female/male. I call her "she" and she doesn't mind!https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/acromegaly-and-other-high-dose-conditions-what-we-know.375/
Note that a good number of cats with acromegaly do not have symptoms initially though the post I link describes the more common ones, IAA has no symptoms other than what we can see on the spreadsheet (and blood test), Cushings does usually have a pot belly and possibly some skin conditions.