PaigeE
Member Since 2023
Hello! I have an 8 yr old neutered male named Leo who was diagnosed as diabetic at the end of October ‘22. We took him to the vet because he was losing weight (was not previously overweight) and in hindsight noticed the excessive thirst, urination, and appetite. In the days before his diagnosis we noticed the first signs of neuropathy (walking low to the ground). He presented with a 448 and since then it’s been vet visits every 2 weeks doing spot checks and curves, increasing the dose. My husband and I have worked hard to over haul his diet and give him his shots religiously. Not exactly every 12 hours but pretty darn close considering I don’t have a regular work schedule.
We had taken him to the vet at the end of December for a spot check and his glucose was 241, down from 340 it was 2 weeks before. We had upped his insulin dose from 4 units to 5 units during those 2 weeks. Feeling optimistic, they held his dose and we went a month before coming back for a glucose curve. Did the curve, numbers are all 350-400 and so we upped him to 5.5 units. Took him back 2 weeks later, which was today, his blood sugar is 351.
I had indicated during the appointment that during the last 2 weeks his neuropathy has slightly, but noticeably improved. Instead of laying flat on the ground while eating, he often will hold himself up some and even will have his bottom up off the floor like a normal cat. He can walk a little further than he could without sitting down. We had started giving him the Zobaline but I know his blood sugar needs managed to have a chance to fully heal his neuropathy. Basically the vet said to hold his dose and come back in 3 months. Even though he seems to have improved- he eats and drinks like a normal cat, he seems happy, he’s getting around a little easier, I’m concerned his blood sugar is still not managed. Should I get a 2nd opinion- maybe there is a reason he’s resistant to the insulin? Or ride it out as the vet is suggesting? I feel so lost and i don’t know what to do to get our boy better!
We had taken him to the vet at the end of December for a spot check and his glucose was 241, down from 340 it was 2 weeks before. We had upped his insulin dose from 4 units to 5 units during those 2 weeks. Feeling optimistic, they held his dose and we went a month before coming back for a glucose curve. Did the curve, numbers are all 350-400 and so we upped him to 5.5 units. Took him back 2 weeks later, which was today, his blood sugar is 351.
I had indicated during the appointment that during the last 2 weeks his neuropathy has slightly, but noticeably improved. Instead of laying flat on the ground while eating, he often will hold himself up some and even will have his bottom up off the floor like a normal cat. He can walk a little further than he could without sitting down. We had started giving him the Zobaline but I know his blood sugar needs managed to have a chance to fully heal his neuropathy. Basically the vet said to hold his dose and come back in 3 months. Even though he seems to have improved- he eats and drinks like a normal cat, he seems happy, he’s getting around a little easier, I’m concerned his blood sugar is still not managed. Should I get a 2nd opinion- maybe there is a reason he’s resistant to the insulin? Or ride it out as the vet is suggesting? I feel so lost and i don’t know what to do to get our boy better!
So happy you find this site! It's a godsend. A huge step forward to understanding what is going on! And so glad you got the meter and are giving it a go. Hoping some of the tips in the link about testing will help out. I had quite the time with my kitty to get good tests, and it sure took alot of practice and many strategy changes. I had to find what worked best for him. And you will get there too, and you will find what works best for Leo. If you can explain a bit about the stumbling blocks with testing we can surely offer up some additional suggestions, a few here have some innovative ideas. And we can help you fine tune your strategy. 