Lina and Simba
Member Since 2021
15 mins later 52. I am feeding him 50grams of 1.9% and no insulin. I am over the moon!
Oh yeah, I am definitely prepared to support his pancreas healing with additional insulin, if needed.I’m not saying he won’t need more insulin support before remission but one step at a time. Exciting times!![]()
I’m absolutely blown away. Should I test him at +3, before his night snack? Does this mean I could sleep through the entire night?I know. You are doing great!
I've got a hungry boy on my hands... could I test him now (+2) and feed him?Yes and yes! The +3 will give valuable info. Feed only lc but I know you know that.![]()
He was at 32 and 38? Whaaaat?Absolutely. You don't have to ask to test more![]()
Uhh I've given him LC, MC, HC. Honey too?Feed hc and syrup and test in 20 minutes.
He literally got the tiniest bit of honey and looked at me in disgust.No wait. Let’s see the next test.
Oh my goodness hahahLol. Cas don’t usually like sweet stuff. Then of course I have one that as a kitten ate part of a foil chocolate heart when she mistakenly got locked in the living room overnight. It, she ate some of the foil too! She was about 7 months old. I got pet insurance after that.
This is too funnyMy same one has eaten parts of towels, a pant cuff, a jacket cuff, a bra and nightgowns.
He's at 50 now. More HC?
This is too funny![]()
I don't know did my earlier message get lost - Simba is at 50. Should I feed him more HC?
Okay. I'll test on the hour. I'm alright, just shocked! I jinxed myself right here:Ok Good. No food. Test in 30. You ok?
Does this mean I could sleep through the entire night?![]()
I was wondering that, because he isn’t usually that vocal only two hours after his dinner! I thought he’d be flipping out by the time it was +3. Note to self: this is what to look for. Although last time he showed no symptoms... Simba keeps me guessing!I know. That was the first thing I thought of and was kicking myself for saying yes. If he’s surfing you can try a little lc and wait an hour to test after the next one. It’s good he let you know he was low by demanding food. That’s often the only sign we get. When that happens always test to see the bg like you did. Great job.
I hope so too!I hope you do get to sleep sometime soon.
A normal cat BG range includes the 40's, we just don't want to have cats on insulin there because that leaves no margin for error.
Yeah I’ll test him at +5 for my own peace of mind. And probably wake up at night and test again!Sounds good. I think you can go to sleep after feeding as he didn’t get any insulin and he’s had carbs but if you aren’t tired one more test might give you a more restful sleep.



Last night he got the skinny 1.25 dose (probs just a 1...). I do think HC was needed tonight, I got him the gourmet gold chunks in gravy and he inhaled it.I know 40’s is safe but you didn’t give insulin last night which is why I felt hc was needed. It will be interesting to see the ambg.
Thank you for checking in on us & helping through my initial panic!Now that the dust has settled and your condo has gotten so long I can't go back and read everything right now...but I just wanted to say good catch, Lina. If Simba is begging for food, then always check. And excellent job getting the HC into him so quickly. That 32 is low so he needed to come up. Even with a 38.
Simba, no more funny business please!!!!
I just wish he gave mama a break after a week of basically sleepless nights.

This has indeed been a wild ride with Simba!WOW I feel like I was just on a roller coaster when I stumbled across your condo!
My 2 cents after having a steroid induced diabetic as well as a true diabetic....I agree the steroid, the diet is all coming into play it seems at once and thank goodness you have great people looking out for Mr Simba who happens to be fabulous (I like them a bit fluffy too). When the pancreas wakes up if the "atmosphere" is right (diet etc) it can come back roaring. You are such a great care taker and Simba is smart to come get you too! (My Dre did that too)
I was VERY cautious when I dosed Rico and I had seen signs that his pancreas was waking up. The worst that would happen is he would get a extra 1/2 drop next shot time. Much less stressful than him dropping into the danger zone.
My steroid induced diabetic (Rico) was on insulin only about a month only because I knew right away because of Dre the signs and caught it very fast.
Sometimes the pancreas comes back slowly or even in spurts but I have a feeling you will have a gut instinct
Congrats and Im glad your feeling better![]()
