She's now 364 with no physical symptoms. In fact, the low-carb diet, or decline in BU, has dramatically changed her. She's become very active, playful, and not obsessed with food. I hate to do anything to interfere with this trend. If she were put on insulin, when it goes down to 300, will we be told to withdraw the insulin?
BTW, What were your cat's numbers and symptoms when it required aggressive management?
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@LoCarbCat
Can i ask why will you be told to withdraw the insulin when it goes down to 300?
300 is still a very high number and she will still need insulin regardless of the low carb diet.
I will just make my plea for you to start insulin.
You say there are no physical symptoms but there are physical symptoms going on inside her that you cannot see.
You see your cat all day long and you don't notice the slight changes that are going on daily like weight loss due to malnutrition because your cat cannot absorb nutrients, internal organ damage, high blood pressure, dehydration, weakness and nerve damage etc.
I say this because we didn't notice Duke's symptoms either as it crept up day by day and i'm sure a lot of members will have been in the same boat.
We also tried the the low carb no insulin method but he like your cat his BG was just too high to bring down by food alone and he went onto insulin and within a month or so his BG was back into normalish numbers and he was a different cat.
Please don't look back in time and wish you had started her on insulin sooner, cats are very good at hiding their symptoms.
From her first test a month ago she was 473 and now she's 364, that's not a big drop, hardly a drop at all and the LC diet is not enough.
You say you are having a fructosamine test next week but you will get the same results as your getting now, because with the fructosamine test all it does is it takes an average of the BG over the last few weeks and you already know that.
I don't really like to say this but please please don't put your fears over your cats health.