Ok, so continuing on with my bewilderment, I have a few more questions. You people are so wonderful. Thank you so much.
1) the vet hasn’t gotten the insulin in yet, so I’m stuck in this limbo with Merlin. I have been feeding him more frequently a little bit at a time, thinking this would keep his blood sugar steady because he is so hungry. Am I wrong? Should I be working on getting him on a low-carb twelve hour feeding schedule before the insulin begins?
2) should I just stick with this crabby vet for now until I can find a better one, even if she wants to use Caninsulin? (She won’t tell me what one she ordered)
3) can I let this vet keep him in for twelve hours so that we at least start on solid terms with a proper dosage?
4) if I do that, should I continue the (unspecified) prescription food she wants us to use?
5)if I don’t go with this vet, should I find another vet, have his blood tested again, and start all over, adding to his time without insulin?
6)can I ask for the libre monitor to start with? Does it work for cats?
7)can I use the pen instead of the syringe, if it’s available?
8) once we start the insulin, if we let the vet do a 12 hour curve, how often will we need to test?
9)if we don’t let the vet keep him for 12 hours, how will we know how much to start with?
ok… I think that’s it for now. I must be reinventing the wheel here, but I just need to ask for myself. I hope it won’t be terribly wrong if I choose to let the vet keep him. It seems the most sensible to me right now.
Thank you all, again!
Hi Jill, i will try and answer as many as i can but i will tag in a couple of other members just to double check everything or anything else to add.
@FrostD @Bron and Sheba (GA) thanks ladies.
1) I would feed Merlin just as much as he wants at the moment as he's not on insulin yet, but feed him low carb and no dry food.
At the moment his body not producing insulin and this in turn stops any nutrients being absorbed into his body resulting in weight loss and Merlin being ravenous, insulin acts like a key opening the cells in his body so the food can be absorbed.
When he starts insulin feed him his normal breakfast and supper but let him graze throughout the day, say small meals 3,4 and 5 hours after his insulin.
2) You might not have a choice regarding the vet, just keep searching today and have a ring around and yes caninsulin will have to do, but if caninsulin is given you should try and explain that Caninsulin was developed for dogs but used on cats until Prozinc was developed which is specifically for cats.
3) Personally i would prefer to do the curve at home because some cats stress badly at the vets and this can raise their BG at lot higher than usual giving false readings, so i would tell the vet you will do this at home.
4) No, that food is far too high in carbs
5) I can't be too sure about that, some vets will insist on another blood test, maybe if you take the printed out results they might work with that.
6) I haven't used a libre but is you search the forum some have had good results using it but some say that they fall off.
7) A pen if i remember correctly only gives doses in half units so you couldn't give smaller doses inbetween, say a fat or skinny dose or a quarter of a unit. If a cat needs a reduction we nearly always reduce in 1/4 units.
Here is a beginners guide to caninsulin and a piece about pens.
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/beginners-guide-to-caninsulin-vetsulin.231587/
And the prozinc board.
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/forums/prozinc-pzi.24/
8) Testing is done every time prior to giving insulin plus well i do Duke at 3,4,5 and 6 hours but some do it less, but i would say at least 3 times during each AM/PM cycle.
9) The normal starting dose i cannot say but certainly not more than 1 unit to start with.
A couple of question from me now Jill
1) Are you home testing Merlin?
2) Has Merlin had a fructosamine test?