GreySnowman
Member Since 2023
Hi everyone -
I really appreciate this amazing resource and hope I can pay it forward soon.
I have two cats - Grey and Snow - and Snow was just diagnosed with diabetes. I have had them since they were 5 weeks old and they are now 5 years old. No other medical issues. I took Snow to the vet on 6/24/23 for a hot spot on her inner leg for which she was given a steroid shot and an antibiotic shot. She has had this same regimen 2 times prior, each about 6 months between appointments. I am horrified the steroid may have caused this but am not dwelling on that yet...
Thankfully, I have a litter robot that weighs my cats. I immediately noticed Snow was losing .1 to .2 lbs/day along with peeing everywhere, mostly at night. My vet finally relented and did blood and urine testing on 7/1/23 and called me with Snow's results on 7/3/23. I took Snow in that same day for a mini BG curve and when I picked her up that evening, was told she should have 2U of Vetsulin 12 hours apart and no more free feeding.
To ensure the steroid was out of her system, she did a BG curve on 7/5/23 as well. When I picked her up, my vet threw some numbers at me which I now recognize were BG levels throughout the day. I will call for the numbers now, but recall an early one around 130 and around 4:00 p.m. they tested a few times because one was around 450. We have an appointment for another BG curve in 2 weeks but I am hoping to find a new vet before then. Any suggestions around Irvine, CA?
I am convinced after reading this all night and today that we need a new vet but I also have considerable work to do (and am happy to do it)! However, I'm a tad overwhelmed. I just ordered the ReliOn glucose meter and strips that another FD member linked in a different post and lancets (I was overwhelmed just deciding on a meter). I will pick them up from Walmart in about an hour. I have a few questions:
- How do I go about getting a different insulin other than Vetsulin? Does this have to come through the vet?
- Should I do Snow's first BG test this evening? I have been doing feedings around 8am and 8pm.
I've read a ton of materials here but still feel so unequipped to do the testing. Would it be ok to just get numbers for the first day and then formulate a plan to adjust things? We'll def be changing up the food and I'd like to feed them more than 2x/day but figure I should get the testing down first.
Jumping ahead, for a night feeding while I sleep, any tips on ensuring Grey doesn't eat all of Snow's food? He's 14 lbs and much more pushy than my Snowman.
I hope this makes sense and I appreciate you all so much!!
I really appreciate this amazing resource and hope I can pay it forward soon.
I have two cats - Grey and Snow - and Snow was just diagnosed with diabetes. I have had them since they were 5 weeks old and they are now 5 years old. No other medical issues. I took Snow to the vet on 6/24/23 for a hot spot on her inner leg for which she was given a steroid shot and an antibiotic shot. She has had this same regimen 2 times prior, each about 6 months between appointments. I am horrified the steroid may have caused this but am not dwelling on that yet...
Thankfully, I have a litter robot that weighs my cats. I immediately noticed Snow was losing .1 to .2 lbs/day along with peeing everywhere, mostly at night. My vet finally relented and did blood and urine testing on 7/1/23 and called me with Snow's results on 7/3/23. I took Snow in that same day for a mini BG curve and when I picked her up that evening, was told she should have 2U of Vetsulin 12 hours apart and no more free feeding.
To ensure the steroid was out of her system, she did a BG curve on 7/5/23 as well. When I picked her up, my vet threw some numbers at me which I now recognize were BG levels throughout the day. I will call for the numbers now, but recall an early one around 130 and around 4:00 p.m. they tested a few times because one was around 450. We have an appointment for another BG curve in 2 weeks but I am hoping to find a new vet before then. Any suggestions around Irvine, CA?
I am convinced after reading this all night and today that we need a new vet but I also have considerable work to do (and am happy to do it)! However, I'm a tad overwhelmed. I just ordered the ReliOn glucose meter and strips that another FD member linked in a different post and lancets (I was overwhelmed just deciding on a meter). I will pick them up from Walmart in about an hour. I have a few questions:
- How do I go about getting a different insulin other than Vetsulin? Does this have to come through the vet?
- Should I do Snow's first BG test this evening? I have been doing feedings around 8am and 8pm.
I've read a ton of materials here but still feel so unequipped to do the testing. Would it be ok to just get numbers for the first day and then formulate a plan to adjust things? We'll def be changing up the food and I'd like to feed them more than 2x/day but figure I should get the testing down first.
Jumping ahead, for a night feeding while I sleep, any tips on ensuring Grey doesn't eat all of Snow's food? He's 14 lbs and much more pushy than my Snowman.
I hope this makes sense and I appreciate you all so much!!
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