Klunkers
Member Since 2022
Hi Everyone!
We have a wonderful big cat named Logan, 13, who was diagnosed on 7/31/22. I was out of town when he was first diagnosed, so my husband informed me over the phone. We were to go back to the vet in 4 days for insulin, freestyle libre placement, and injection instructions. As soon as I came in the door two days later, my husband informed me he hadn't been eating all day and he was debating whether he should take him to the emergency vet. I took him right away, and sure enough he was DKA and we started our diabetes journey with a 2 day hospital stay. $$$$. Yikes. But he did well in the hospital and they released him with .5 Lantus and we had a follow up visit at the vet the next day to get the sensor installed.
Our vet recommended wet food if possible, but we were sure our "kibble addict" couldn't handle it so we started off with Glycobalance dry food and figured it was "diabetic food" so it must be good for him. I found the Feline Diabetes facebook group that night, and we knew in short order that we had to get him off that stuff. He has been transitioning very well to Fancy Feast Classic Pates (vet is thrilled) and is down to maybe 1/3 cup of Glycobalance a day (we are trying for all wet food for the first time today and Logan has only protested mildly...he knows what a dry food bag sounds like and I think he misses that sound more than anything!)
So far his curves have been a little unpredictable. The vet moved him to 1 unit of Lantus after the first week, and one day he dipped to 49 a few hours after his AM shot. I gave him sugar water and got him back up to 72. He was back up above 400 before his PM shot, and then he was on a 300 - above 400 roller coaster for a few days. Vet moved him to 1.5 where he's been the past 2 weeks. We did medical boarding over last weekend at their office, and he was mostly in the normal range all day (on the libre meter) and dipped down to 50 a couple of times briefly during his stay. He looked great when we picked him up. Then we started doing the 300 to above 400 roller coaster again, and finally on Friday he hung out around 150-200 for some time, and we are seeing a similar pattern today. Friday was the first day we got him onto a primarily wet food diet. Our vet says we are going to hold at 1.5 and keep going with as much Fancy Feast as he wants (he's underweight) and we are staying with the sensor for now.
Anyway, overall our kitty is looking a lot better and is awake more often and interacting with us, but the neuropathy is still bad as expected (not as bad as just before his diagnosis). Our vet has been super supportive and we check in with him via email every Wednesday and Saturday with his numbers and a rundown of how he's doing.
I just started the spreadsheet today and I know I have a lot to learn! I'm so glad you all are here.
We have a wonderful big cat named Logan, 13, who was diagnosed on 7/31/22. I was out of town when he was first diagnosed, so my husband informed me over the phone. We were to go back to the vet in 4 days for insulin, freestyle libre placement, and injection instructions. As soon as I came in the door two days later, my husband informed me he hadn't been eating all day and he was debating whether he should take him to the emergency vet. I took him right away, and sure enough he was DKA and we started our diabetes journey with a 2 day hospital stay. $$$$. Yikes. But he did well in the hospital and they released him with .5 Lantus and we had a follow up visit at the vet the next day to get the sensor installed.
Our vet recommended wet food if possible, but we were sure our "kibble addict" couldn't handle it so we started off with Glycobalance dry food and figured it was "diabetic food" so it must be good for him. I found the Feline Diabetes facebook group that night, and we knew in short order that we had to get him off that stuff. He has been transitioning very well to Fancy Feast Classic Pates (vet is thrilled) and is down to maybe 1/3 cup of Glycobalance a day (we are trying for all wet food for the first time today and Logan has only protested mildly...he knows what a dry food bag sounds like and I think he misses that sound more than anything!)
So far his curves have been a little unpredictable. The vet moved him to 1 unit of Lantus after the first week, and one day he dipped to 49 a few hours after his AM shot. I gave him sugar water and got him back up to 72. He was back up above 400 before his PM shot, and then he was on a 300 - above 400 roller coaster for a few days. Vet moved him to 1.5 where he's been the past 2 weeks. We did medical boarding over last weekend at their office, and he was mostly in the normal range all day (on the libre meter) and dipped down to 50 a couple of times briefly during his stay. He looked great when we picked him up. Then we started doing the 300 to above 400 roller coaster again, and finally on Friday he hung out around 150-200 for some time, and we are seeing a similar pattern today. Friday was the first day we got him onto a primarily wet food diet. Our vet says we are going to hold at 1.5 and keep going with as much Fancy Feast as he wants (he's underweight) and we are staying with the sensor for now.
Anyway, overall our kitty is looking a lot better and is awake more often and interacting with us, but the neuropathy is still bad as expected (not as bad as just before his diagnosis). Our vet has been super supportive and we check in with him via email every Wednesday and Saturday with his numbers and a rundown of how he's doing.
I just started the spreadsheet today and I know I have a lot to learn! I'm so glad you all are here.
