RedCedar
Member Since 2023
Hello everyone,
Nice to meet everyone - I found this forum via the Facebook group. Thanks so much for the admins/moderators over there being so kind and patient in helping me out with newbie questions and a scare with a mild hypo episode
Background: We are located in the United States. My kitty, Bart, is 14 years old and roughly 15 pounds (he is a very large cat but also a bit overweight). He was diagnosed on 2/20. At his previous exam 6 months before his BG was 180 and was not considered significant. In February it was 470; no ketones found in the urine. His symptoms are increased thirst and urination along with neuropathy of hind legs. He also had lost about 2 pounds.
Per the vet's recommendation we started on Vetsulin at 1 unit, did a BG curve at the vet's office after which they switched him to 2 units; we were then asked to increase to 3 units following at-home +6 BG tests in the 300 range. We did a week at 2.5 because I was nervous with the increase, and after increasing to 3 we figured out a good way to test him without him freaking out, so we decided to try a full curve at home.
When doing the full curve we found he was going hypo at +4 (61 with pet meter), with mild symptoms (hunger). Thankfully we had provisions at home and got it back up to over 100 right away.
Needless to say, it is now clear to me that the reason why his +6 values were still high is because his nadir was way earlier. Given this, I want to switch him to glargine as soon as I can get a prescription for it (hopefully tomorrow!)
Given the price of glargine in the US, I'm leaning towards purchasing one full price pen immediately and then order the rest from Canada. I assume that once we switch we should start from starter dose and work our way up from there. I read the info on the various sticky posts and I understand we should give it a week for the depot to fill before starting to test again.
Sanity check, does this all sound correct/accurate?
And, is there any recommended U100 syringes I could grab online in preparation that have 1/4 measures?
Apologies my spreadsheet is very barebones but we just figured the home testing situation.
EDIT: forgot to mention - he was diagnosed as very early phase kidney disease because of low urine concentration. We also have another 14 years old kitty at home that has stage 3-4 CKD. So the diet situation in the household is fun
Nice to meet everyone - I found this forum via the Facebook group. Thanks so much for the admins/moderators over there being so kind and patient in helping me out with newbie questions and a scare with a mild hypo episode
Background: We are located in the United States. My kitty, Bart, is 14 years old and roughly 15 pounds (he is a very large cat but also a bit overweight). He was diagnosed on 2/20. At his previous exam 6 months before his BG was 180 and was not considered significant. In February it was 470; no ketones found in the urine. His symptoms are increased thirst and urination along with neuropathy of hind legs. He also had lost about 2 pounds.
Per the vet's recommendation we started on Vetsulin at 1 unit, did a BG curve at the vet's office after which they switched him to 2 units; we were then asked to increase to 3 units following at-home +6 BG tests in the 300 range. We did a week at 2.5 because I was nervous with the increase, and after increasing to 3 we figured out a good way to test him without him freaking out, so we decided to try a full curve at home.
When doing the full curve we found he was going hypo at +4 (61 with pet meter), with mild symptoms (hunger). Thankfully we had provisions at home and got it back up to over 100 right away.
Needless to say, it is now clear to me that the reason why his +6 values were still high is because his nadir was way earlier. Given this, I want to switch him to glargine as soon as I can get a prescription for it (hopefully tomorrow!)
Given the price of glargine in the US, I'm leaning towards purchasing one full price pen immediately and then order the rest from Canada. I assume that once we switch we should start from starter dose and work our way up from there. I read the info on the various sticky posts and I understand we should give it a week for the depot to fill before starting to test again.
Sanity check, does this all sound correct/accurate?
And, is there any recommended U100 syringes I could grab online in preparation that have 1/4 measures?
Apologies my spreadsheet is very barebones but we just figured the home testing situation.
EDIT: forgot to mention - he was diagnosed as very early phase kidney disease because of low urine concentration. We also have another 14 years old kitty at home that has stage 3-4 CKD. So the diet situation in the household is fun
