RachelBee & Spooky
Member Since 2022
Hello everyone, I'm Rachel and my fur-baby is 18 year-old Spooky. Spooky was diagnosed in late June. We have been testing him at home for a few days now. I have been transitioning him to a lower carb diet. He had been free-feeding dry food and I stopped that last week. We are trying to reduce the carbs in his wet food. Luckily he had already been eating a relatively low-carb Friskies as his main food, so it's just the "snacks/toppers" that we are changing. I have two other cats too, both with hyperthyroid issues.
My vet started Spooky on 1u of Vetsulin every 12 hours. When he went back last week for a follow up he was tested even higher so the vet wanted us to up his dose to 2u but not start until 7/5 so her office would be open if he had a low. Luckily I found this forum before the 5th and got the right needles to only increase his dose by .5 instead of a whole unit (the UtiCare VetRX purple box.)
I also started testing his blood that same day, with the only meter I had at home with test strips (I'm also diabetic) a Livongo. Those test strips are free to me, but I assume if they knew I was testing my cat with them that gravy-train would dry up. So I also got strips for the only other meter I currently own, the Abbott Precision Xtra. The Precision Xtra tests a lot higher than the Livongo. I will ask the vet to check them both at his follow up next Tuesday.
I would love to get him on Lantus, if I can find a good price. I think if I order it from Canada I wouldn't need a prescription and it would be a bit cheaper. And then of course I would need to change needles again to the human ones.
Anyway, this is Spooky's 4th day on the 1.5u dose. I definitely had a fur shot on day 2 - I felt that one. Other than that blip, he seemed to be doing a bit better on the 1.5u, but this morning he tested Hi (over 500 on this meter) and at +3 he was still Hi, so I tested him with the old meter - 468, which is still much higher than I expected. I really don't think I had a fur shot - at least I didn't feel anything wet, although he flinched so maybe I went too deep. Or could this be a "Bounce?"
Anyway - thank you all for being here. Even as a diabetic, the amount of information is overwhelming. There is a learning curve for sure.
My vet started Spooky on 1u of Vetsulin every 12 hours. When he went back last week for a follow up he was tested even higher so the vet wanted us to up his dose to 2u but not start until 7/5 so her office would be open if he had a low. Luckily I found this forum before the 5th and got the right needles to only increase his dose by .5 instead of a whole unit (the UtiCare VetRX purple box.)
I also started testing his blood that same day, with the only meter I had at home with test strips (I'm also diabetic) a Livongo. Those test strips are free to me, but I assume if they knew I was testing my cat with them that gravy-train would dry up. So I also got strips for the only other meter I currently own, the Abbott Precision Xtra. The Precision Xtra tests a lot higher than the Livongo. I will ask the vet to check them both at his follow up next Tuesday.
I would love to get him on Lantus, if I can find a good price. I think if I order it from Canada I wouldn't need a prescription and it would be a bit cheaper. And then of course I would need to change needles again to the human ones.
Anyway, this is Spooky's 4th day on the 1.5u dose. I definitely had a fur shot on day 2 - I felt that one. Other than that blip, he seemed to be doing a bit better on the 1.5u, but this morning he tested Hi (over 500 on this meter) and at +3 he was still Hi, so I tested him with the old meter - 468, which is still much higher than I expected. I really don't think I had a fur shot - at least I didn't feel anything wet, although he flinched so maybe I went too deep. Or could this be a "Bounce?"
Anyway - thank you all for being here. Even as a diabetic, the amount of information is overwhelming. There is a learning curve for sure.
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