Virginie & Chewie (GA)
Member Since 2022
We just came back from the vet's, and thanks to all of your help, the vet didn't think it was worth stressing Chewie out to retest blood glucose and urine. She was very impressed that I already had everything and had been testing at home. I told her it was thanks to this forum and she said she sends a link to it in the email she sends to every new diabetic kitty owner!
Chewie weighed in at 11.1lb today, much better than the 10.25lb she was three weeks ago, and she was well-hydrated and bright, so the vet was not worried about ketones. She said I could keep testing with the sticks for peace of mind, so I probably will tonight.
The insulin she gave us is a generic of glargine, she said they priced it out and it was the cheapest option for cats, and would come - she called it in to the compounding pharmacy that I use for gabapentin in tablet form. She called it Semglee insulin, and it is $99 for a pen (she didn't want to use a bottle for the same reasons you guys recommended a pen instead).
Overall I was super happy with how proactive and informed she was (she treated Chewie for her IVDD and was also the first vet to ever tell me about Adequan). She wants us to start at 1 unit AM and PM with regular BG tests (same as you recommend), then do a blood glucose curve (she's happy to let me do it at home) in two weeks.
Thoughts? Is one unit ok to start with, is that what you would normally recommend?
Chewie weighed in at 11.1lb today, much better than the 10.25lb she was three weeks ago, and she was well-hydrated and bright, so the vet was not worried about ketones. She said I could keep testing with the sticks for peace of mind, so I probably will tonight.
The insulin she gave us is a generic of glargine, she said they priced it out and it was the cheapest option for cats, and would come - she called it in to the compounding pharmacy that I use for gabapentin in tablet form. She called it Semglee insulin, and it is $99 for a pen (she didn't want to use a bottle for the same reasons you guys recommended a pen instead).
Overall I was super happy with how proactive and informed she was (she treated Chewie for her IVDD and was also the first vet to ever tell me about Adequan). She wants us to start at 1 unit AM and PM with regular BG tests (same as you recommend), then do a blood glucose curve (she's happy to let me do it at home) in two weeks.
Thoughts? Is one unit ok to start with, is that what you would normally recommend?

One of my other cats woke me up for a snack at about 1.30am (he had chosen to snub his dinner, sigh), and of course Chewie wanted one too. I was out of LC canned and gave her a heaping spoonful of the Wellness turkey minced in light gravy (14 carbs I think), I wonder if that's what made her so hungry this morning (and maybe spiked her blood sugar, her preshot reading was high)?