Hello! I’m going to apologize in advance for my obnoxiously long post but I’m desperate for answers and guidance.
My 13 y/o furbaby, was recently diagnosed with diabetes on 12/28. His vet “ball parked” how much insulin he should give him, given the fact he’s 12.5 lbs and his sugar was over 400 when they tested/diagnosed him. He gave him 5 units of insulin at the vets and then when he checked his level again, it was 66. The vet said that’s low and we want to avoid that! So, he suggested I give him 3 units of Novolin N, a NPH insulin, every 12 hours. My biggest fear is that I will put my cat in a hypoglycemic state without knowing what his levels are before dosing him. The vet said it’s not necessary to check his levels before giving him insulin, which I do not feel comfortable with. The vet said my cat will be very unhappy with getting pricked twice a day for the rest of his life. For some background info, my cat has always been “free fed.” The vet said to keep his diet as is. My cat is very picky. He will not eat wet food or any type of cat treats. He’s been eating Meow Mix Original Choice Dry Cat Food since I got him. He won’t eat anything else. After doing some research, I learned that is very high in carbs and I’m thinking this is how he got here in the first place
So, since I felt uncomfortable with my vet’s suggestions, I got a second opinion. His new vet doesn’t want me to stress too much on changing his diet right now. He said once he’s stabilized, to not “free feed” him anymore. In the beginning, which is now, he said it is not necessary to check his sugar before giving him insulin because we know it’s high. It’s going to be high for a little bit. Once stabilized, I can then check his levels before giving him insulin. He did change his insulin to Vetsulin, 2 units daily BID until he improves and then go down to 1 unit BID. Was that appropriate or a better move on his part?
After I gave him his first dose of the 2 units of Vetsulin at home, I pretty much convinced myself I put him in a hypoglycemic state because he was extra tired and sleepy. I got so nervous, I rushed him to the vet and they checked his sugar and it was 417. I’m so nervous to continue dosing him because he’s not eating much. Was his level 417 because it was bouncing back from being too low and his body was dumping extra sugar to save itself? Should I be using a different insulin? How can I get him to eat? What should I be giving him? I’m so overwhelmed and worried. When he’s not sleeping or constantly drinking or urinating, he just walks around aimlessly. He doesn’t appear to be in any pain or uncomfortable but what’s with the pacing? Maybe that is a sign he is uncomfortable?
My 13 y/o furbaby, was recently diagnosed with diabetes on 12/28. His vet “ball parked” how much insulin he should give him, given the fact he’s 12.5 lbs and his sugar was over 400 when they tested/diagnosed him. He gave him 5 units of insulin at the vets and then when he checked his level again, it was 66. The vet said that’s low and we want to avoid that! So, he suggested I give him 3 units of Novolin N, a NPH insulin, every 12 hours. My biggest fear is that I will put my cat in a hypoglycemic state without knowing what his levels are before dosing him. The vet said it’s not necessary to check his levels before giving him insulin, which I do not feel comfortable with. The vet said my cat will be very unhappy with getting pricked twice a day for the rest of his life. For some background info, my cat has always been “free fed.” The vet said to keep his diet as is. My cat is very picky. He will not eat wet food or any type of cat treats. He’s been eating Meow Mix Original Choice Dry Cat Food since I got him. He won’t eat anything else. After doing some research, I learned that is very high in carbs and I’m thinking this is how he got here in the first place
So, since I felt uncomfortable with my vet’s suggestions, I got a second opinion. His new vet doesn’t want me to stress too much on changing his diet right now. He said once he’s stabilized, to not “free feed” him anymore. In the beginning, which is now, he said it is not necessary to check his sugar before giving him insulin because we know it’s high. It’s going to be high for a little bit. Once stabilized, I can then check his levels before giving him insulin. He did change his insulin to Vetsulin, 2 units daily BID until he improves and then go down to 1 unit BID. Was that appropriate or a better move on his part?
After I gave him his first dose of the 2 units of Vetsulin at home, I pretty much convinced myself I put him in a hypoglycemic state because he was extra tired and sleepy. I got so nervous, I rushed him to the vet and they checked his sugar and it was 417. I’m so nervous to continue dosing him because he’s not eating much. Was his level 417 because it was bouncing back from being too low and his body was dumping extra sugar to save itself? Should I be using a different insulin? How can I get him to eat? What should I be giving him? I’m so overwhelmed and worried. When he’s not sleeping or constantly drinking or urinating, he just walks around aimlessly. He doesn’t appear to be in any pain or uncomfortable but what’s with the pacing? Maybe that is a sign he is uncomfortable?
