KayCDF
Member Since 2021
Hi!
I hope I'm going all of this right! My name is Kay and I'm a 24 year old guy with a somewhat-recently diagnosed diabetic cat. My cat's name is Teddy and he's 2.5 years old. He was diagnosed with diabetes in October after his pancreas stopped working following an internal infection. The vet specialist I saw said that it was likely he would stop being diabetic over time if his diabetes was well controlled. She prescribed him half a unit of insulin twice a day at meal time, and the insulin is Lantus. Since then I've had nothing but issues. He is extremely underweight, hungry ALL the time, and often pees in places he shouldn't.
Post-hospitalization his regular vet kept increasing his dose of insulin until it was 4 units twice a day. Teddy started becoming hypoglycemic, and I kept decreasing his insulin until I stopped giving it to him all together, because even when I was giving him half a unit his blood sugar was going under 100 BG. My original vet believed he was going into remission and told me to stop giving him insulin all together and recommended I go back to the hospital. When Teddy was seen at the hospital two weeks later (so 2 weeks of no insulin) the vet told me he was in ketosis and not going into remission. We started giving him half a unit of insulin again twice a day following meal time, which seemed to help his BG. We tried putting a Continuous Glucose Monitor on him THREE times but it wouldn't stay on because he was too skinny. Since then the hospital has sort of brushed me off and told me to just give him half a unit of insulin twice a day with food, and that we can reassess in three months.
I don't feel comfortable with this because he is hungry all the time and very underweight. I've tried different vets in my area but none of them have been really able to get a grasp on it. I'm not sure what to do to help him with his diabetes so he isn't so miserable.
Some basics: Teddy is 2.5 years old and weights roughly 7 pounds. He is a Siberian and has always been slender but you can feel his ribs and spine. I have him on Lantus insulin twice a day at 1 unit, with food, at 8 AM and 8 PM. I was checking his BG with an at home kit (blood test) and found that it was staying under 150 when I was using 1 unit, and staying in the low 300s on the half unit, so I decided to go with the one unit. He also has half a can of Purina Diabetic Management wet food twice a day (so a full 5 oz can a day). I have just gotten a urine ketone test kit so I am going to try checking his urine in the next couple of days. I've been working a lot and honestly too tired to do a glucose curve over the day / haven't been testing him like I know I should be. I guess I just feel frazzled and hopeless. This Friday (2/5/21) I am going to do a glucose curve and try to test his urine for ketones this week.
My main concerns are 1. Having him be less hungry 2. Gain weight and 3. Stop peeing in unexpected places. Any advice or help is appreciated. I honestly don't trust the vets where I live anymore and the hospital I was bringing him to is extremely expensive and I'm a broke 24 year old. I love my cat with all my heart and I just want him to be happy! I know I need to be checking his blood sugar so please try not to shame me about it, I already feel very guilty about it! Going forward I will be doing such. Anyway, sorry for such a long post!
I hope I'm going all of this right! My name is Kay and I'm a 24 year old guy with a somewhat-recently diagnosed diabetic cat. My cat's name is Teddy and he's 2.5 years old. He was diagnosed with diabetes in October after his pancreas stopped working following an internal infection. The vet specialist I saw said that it was likely he would stop being diabetic over time if his diabetes was well controlled. She prescribed him half a unit of insulin twice a day at meal time, and the insulin is Lantus. Since then I've had nothing but issues. He is extremely underweight, hungry ALL the time, and often pees in places he shouldn't.
Post-hospitalization his regular vet kept increasing his dose of insulin until it was 4 units twice a day. Teddy started becoming hypoglycemic, and I kept decreasing his insulin until I stopped giving it to him all together, because even when I was giving him half a unit his blood sugar was going under 100 BG. My original vet believed he was going into remission and told me to stop giving him insulin all together and recommended I go back to the hospital. When Teddy was seen at the hospital two weeks later (so 2 weeks of no insulin) the vet told me he was in ketosis and not going into remission. We started giving him half a unit of insulin again twice a day following meal time, which seemed to help his BG. We tried putting a Continuous Glucose Monitor on him THREE times but it wouldn't stay on because he was too skinny. Since then the hospital has sort of brushed me off and told me to just give him half a unit of insulin twice a day with food, and that we can reassess in three months.
I don't feel comfortable with this because he is hungry all the time and very underweight. I've tried different vets in my area but none of them have been really able to get a grasp on it. I'm not sure what to do to help him with his diabetes so he isn't so miserable.
Some basics: Teddy is 2.5 years old and weights roughly 7 pounds. He is a Siberian and has always been slender but you can feel his ribs and spine. I have him on Lantus insulin twice a day at 1 unit, with food, at 8 AM and 8 PM. I was checking his BG with an at home kit (blood test) and found that it was staying under 150 when I was using 1 unit, and staying in the low 300s on the half unit, so I decided to go with the one unit. He also has half a can of Purina Diabetic Management wet food twice a day (so a full 5 oz can a day). I have just gotten a urine ketone test kit so I am going to try checking his urine in the next couple of days. I've been working a lot and honestly too tired to do a glucose curve over the day / haven't been testing him like I know I should be. I guess I just feel frazzled and hopeless. This Friday (2/5/21) I am going to do a glucose curve and try to test his urine for ketones this week.
My main concerns are 1. Having him be less hungry 2. Gain weight and 3. Stop peeing in unexpected places. Any advice or help is appreciated. I honestly don't trust the vets where I live anymore and the hospital I was bringing him to is extremely expensive and I'm a broke 24 year old. I love my cat with all my heart and I just want him to be happy! I know I need to be checking his blood sugar so please try not to shame me about it, I already feel very guilty about it! Going forward I will be doing such. Anyway, sorry for such a long post!
It's so clear how much you care for sweet Teddy!
Hang in there - really, you're in the best place for diabetes