Sarah and Muffin
Member Since 2021
Hi everybody. This is my first post.
I took my 16 yo cat Muffin to the vet last week because she's been drinking heaps lately and I thought she looked like she'd been losing weight. The vet took bloods and glucose and lipids were very high. Subsequent fructosamine test result of 600 confirmed diabetes. This was last Friday. Muffin was booked to go in to the vet for the day the following Monday to start insulin and record a bg curve. As soon as I found out the diagnosis on the Friday I changed her food to Fancy Feast classic pate. So she had been eating this diet for 2 days by the time the vet started insulin and did the first curve. Muffin weighs 4.5kg and was started on 1 unit if lantus twice a day. All muffin's bg readings on day 1 at the vet were above 20. The vet sent Muffin home that night and lent me her glucometer so that I could take a couple of readings at home. I was successful once and got a reading of 13.4. (I returned the glucometer to the vet the next day). During the next few days I gave muffin her insulin as prescribed and then today (Friday, so 4 days since the first bgc) I borrowed the vets glucometer again to do an at home bgc. Firstly, muffin hates me now, and runs away as soon as I come near her. I've been giving her lots of cuddles and treats but she now seems to associate treats with something nasty, which is not helpful. But I did manage to get the first 3 readings at 8.30am, 11.30am and 2.30pm. They were 41.1, 15.2 and by 2.30pm the reading was 2.2. at which point we went straight back to the vet who treated Muffin's hypo and then sent her home. Muffin is back home now, but won't let me near her at all. So I haven't given any insulin tonight, just food. I guess I have 3 main questions. 1: how to deal with the fact that muffin isn't letting me near her to inject or check bg; 2: I am presuming I need to reduce the insulin dose to 0.5u or less (although my vet hasn't actually said anything to me about reducing the dose), but my disposable syringes will not allow me to measure such a small dose very easily. I can try do it by eye but it won't be exact and after today's hypo I'm kinda scared to give any at all; 3: is the morning reading that I got of 41.1 likey to be a rebound from her having had another hypo the previous night?
Any advice people have (anything at all) would be most appreciated.
Thanks, Sarah
I took my 16 yo cat Muffin to the vet last week because she's been drinking heaps lately and I thought she looked like she'd been losing weight. The vet took bloods and glucose and lipids were very high. Subsequent fructosamine test result of 600 confirmed diabetes. This was last Friday. Muffin was booked to go in to the vet for the day the following Monday to start insulin and record a bg curve. As soon as I found out the diagnosis on the Friday I changed her food to Fancy Feast classic pate. So she had been eating this diet for 2 days by the time the vet started insulin and did the first curve. Muffin weighs 4.5kg and was started on 1 unit if lantus twice a day. All muffin's bg readings on day 1 at the vet were above 20. The vet sent Muffin home that night and lent me her glucometer so that I could take a couple of readings at home. I was successful once and got a reading of 13.4. (I returned the glucometer to the vet the next day). During the next few days I gave muffin her insulin as prescribed and then today (Friday, so 4 days since the first bgc) I borrowed the vets glucometer again to do an at home bgc. Firstly, muffin hates me now, and runs away as soon as I come near her. I've been giving her lots of cuddles and treats but she now seems to associate treats with something nasty, which is not helpful. But I did manage to get the first 3 readings at 8.30am, 11.30am and 2.30pm. They were 41.1, 15.2 and by 2.30pm the reading was 2.2. at which point we went straight back to the vet who treated Muffin's hypo and then sent her home. Muffin is back home now, but won't let me near her at all. So I haven't given any insulin tonight, just food. I guess I have 3 main questions. 1: how to deal with the fact that muffin isn't letting me near her to inject or check bg; 2: I am presuming I need to reduce the insulin dose to 0.5u or less (although my vet hasn't actually said anything to me about reducing the dose), but my disposable syringes will not allow me to measure such a small dose very easily. I can try do it by eye but it won't be exact and after today's hypo I'm kinda scared to give any at all; 3: is the morning reading that I got of 41.1 likey to be a rebound from her having had another hypo the previous night?
Any advice people have (anything at all) would be most appreciated.
Thanks, Sarah