Shasta’s dad
Member Since 2021
OK I uploaded Shasta's Curves. Again they are taken using a FreeStyle Libre device. We're on our fourth one as he just tore the third one off this AM. As you can see from the curves there is no consistency whatsoever. We adjusted food a couple of times. Shasta weighs about 15 lbs after losing a few pounds, he was close to 18 lbs. The weight loss is what tipped us off that something was up, along with his water consumption and soaked box. Originally he ate IAMS weight control along with some grain free mixed then a half serving of Sheba wet twice a day. He is a kibble kind of cat. When he was diagnosed four plus weeks ago, the plan was to put a Libre on him for a couple weeks to get his reading and then adjust the insulin as needed. The first week was good with 1 unit of Prozinc. He dropped immediately into the 150 and below range with that diet. We even adjusted his Prozinc to .5 units as day three he got into the low 60s on the Libre system. Those numbers are no where to be found because we changed which phone communicates with the Vet office which removed the info from the other phone. Somewhere I read that weight control food is not good for a Diabetic cat so we switched form the weight control IAMs to the Chicken IAMs along with the Sheba. He seemed starved every time we fed him. We ordered Purina ProPlan DM and Hills MD when the vet suggested we put him on a Diabetic diet. Since then we've lost all control. He developed some type of allergic reaction, as mentioned on the my original post and has chewed a bunch of his fur off. Not sure what it was from but my guess is the food. He had a shot to help with that. We switched away from all hard food and went to 2 servings of Sheba wet. He just does not want to eat all of that food but comes back a few hours later. So we added a little grain free kibble back in. As you can see from his numbers he is everywhere in the curve. The other night when my wife scanned him at 6:00 before feeding him he was below 70 and got into the 60s. She did not give him a shot at all that night. I was on the road and she was stressing to the point where she could not sleep. She fed him all sorts of food to get his BG up and with no shot that put him right back into the mid to high 400s and high 300s. We did not recover from that until the past day or two. But if you look at his chart he goes from the 400's to mid 100's with no consistency. This AM he dropped 290 points in BG level (392 to 102) in a couple hours. We're afraid to think what happens when we take the Libre off. If she gave him insulin when he was low the other night with me out of town he certainly would have crashed. The Vet said she would monitor the Libre and we would make a plan. After the Libre change we don't hear from them much. I know they have other patients but we're totally lost. They seem to be frustrated with the food changes even thought we've discussed them several time. We struggle getting blood with a lance from him. We have to stick him 4-5 time before we get blood and the way we're doing it you can see that it hurts him because he pulls back. We had hoped that 5 weeks into this we would have a much better feel for what to do, but again we're lost. I was thinking about getting some Wysong Epigen 90 kibbles to give with both the Sheba and the Fancy Feast Classic but since we’re struggling to get his BG even close to being regulated that would seem like one more variable. We don't know enough about diabetes. Having watched a 21 lb tabby shrivel to less than 6 lbs about 1.5 years ago. We don't want to see that happen again so we're hoping someone may have some suggestions.