bijer
Member Since 2022
Hi friends, I have been grateful for this community and your support the last few weeks as I try to help my big boy Bijan and his diagnosis. I have posted a few times in the Lantus forum, most recently here. But I wanted to reach out directly for more help... I can't sleep at night and wake up constantly to check his BG and just feel like I am not doing the right things for my boy I have had him for 12 years and he just turned 13 this February. His older age was also constantly on my mind but the diagnosis makes me fear losing him every day
I had suspicions in October that he had something wrong with him but we didn't get diagnosed and started on insulin until December due to my work travel.
I felt we were headed in the right direction with switching over to TR but it has been a bit difficult for me to understand what to do here and if I am dosing correctly. With the forum's advice, we landed on currently 1.25U of Lantis but the idea was to bump him up to 1.5U this weekend when I have time to hang out with him and watch him closely.
I spoke to our Miami vet yesterday and she basically made me feel like I am doing everything wrong. I got the impression when she first diagnosed him she had little to no experience with Feline diabetes as she mentioned needing to consult the lab diagnostic team that ran his testing multiple times... she had me start him on 2 units of Lantis, and wanted me to bump him to 3 quickly because she wasn't seeing the progress she wanted but rather than doing that I turned to the forum. She recommended the RC special diet which even I thought sounded ridiculous as it was dry food. Yesterday when she talked I showed her the spreadsheet and she told me she had "never seen a cats numbers like this", that he was "all over the place" and that "he should have been doing much better by now" that I was messing with his "dose too frequently" and essentially I was doing more harm than good... I asked her if she had other diabetic kitty patients and she told me yes but they were stable for years. She told me to stick with 1.25U until at least the end of the month and then bring him in for labwork to check how he is doing. I am feeling no hope for him going into remission with her.
This all goes to say I don't know what to do. I am thinking of getting a second opinion but I don't know if we can afford time-wise to start all over. I think I gave Bij a fur shot on 2.8 AM cycle and he is bouncing a bit now? is this correct? I smelled the insulin on my fingers.
She couldn't really give me an idea of what to expect when we started this process.. how long to be patient, what an ideal normal curve is... when to increase and when to decrease. Everyone here has been much more responsive and helpful but I feel like I am still not getting this right and my baby is suffering. I am ordering a freestyle lite kit right now to double-check his continuous meter.
He seems fine, he plays with me when I get his toys out.. but sleeps a lot but I can't tell if that's not normal for a 13-year-old cat. He doesn't pee that much anymore but still drinks a good amount of water with his meals. I wish he could talk to me.
Sorry for the long message.. I feel like there isn't really anyone who I can talk to except for you all that understands why I am so worried
I felt we were headed in the right direction with switching over to TR but it has been a bit difficult for me to understand what to do here and if I am dosing correctly. With the forum's advice, we landed on currently 1.25U of Lantis but the idea was to bump him up to 1.5U this weekend when I have time to hang out with him and watch him closely.
I spoke to our Miami vet yesterday and she basically made me feel like I am doing everything wrong. I got the impression when she first diagnosed him she had little to no experience with Feline diabetes as she mentioned needing to consult the lab diagnostic team that ran his testing multiple times... she had me start him on 2 units of Lantis, and wanted me to bump him to 3 quickly because she wasn't seeing the progress she wanted but rather than doing that I turned to the forum. She recommended the RC special diet which even I thought sounded ridiculous as it was dry food. Yesterday when she talked I showed her the spreadsheet and she told me she had "never seen a cats numbers like this", that he was "all over the place" and that "he should have been doing much better by now" that I was messing with his "dose too frequently" and essentially I was doing more harm than good... I asked her if she had other diabetic kitty patients and she told me yes but they were stable for years. She told me to stick with 1.25U until at least the end of the month and then bring him in for labwork to check how he is doing. I am feeling no hope for him going into remission with her.
This all goes to say I don't know what to do. I am thinking of getting a second opinion but I don't know if we can afford time-wise to start all over. I think I gave Bij a fur shot on 2.8 AM cycle and he is bouncing a bit now? is this correct? I smelled the insulin on my fingers.
She couldn't really give me an idea of what to expect when we started this process.. how long to be patient, what an ideal normal curve is... when to increase and when to decrease. Everyone here has been much more responsive and helpful but I feel like I am still not getting this right and my baby is suffering. I am ordering a freestyle lite kit right now to double-check his continuous meter.
He seems fine, he plays with me when I get his toys out.. but sleeps a lot but I can't tell if that's not normal for a 13-year-old cat. He doesn't pee that much anymore but still drinks a good amount of water with his meals. I wish he could talk to me.

Sorry for the long message.. I feel like there isn't really anyone who I can talk to except for you all that understands why I am so worried
