Ekzakte
Member Since 2023
Hi all, on Sept 26 Tommie (9 years old) was diagnosed with DM. To complicate matters, he's actually my neighbor's cat, but we have since agreed on co-parenting and I will also become the main caregiver. Also, I'm located in Europe (The Netherlands) and I will try my hardest to comply to US-measurements.
Tommie was actually not doing so well since summer. He always weighed between 11 and 12 lbs, but his weight was down to 10 lbs in July and by mid-September he had dropped to 9.5 lbs. He drank very much water and was always hungry. Tommie is (was) an outdoor cat and Tommie lives alternately/simultaneously with me and the neighbor, so a bit tricky monitoring at times. I finally took him to the vet on sept 26 and after a blood test, this showed a BG of 612.
Initially, my neighbor and I decided to treat the DM with dietary changes. This was also due to his irregular shifts. He used to eat kibble (freefeeding) and was given half a bag of wrong wet food in the afternoon. We purchased an automatic feeder (Catmate C500) and he now gets Animonda Carny Adult wet food 4x a day. I have purchased Thrive kibble just to be safe, in case he didn't transition well to just wet food. But this turned out not to be a problem, so I now throw those around the room every now and then so he keeps moving around a bit
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Tommie also suffers from weakness/neuropathy in his hind legs, so I have also now included methyl B12 + folic acid in his diet. I also add 1/2 a teaspoon Fenugreek powder to his dinner.
I purchased a glucometer (Freestyle Freedom Lite) and at first he seemed to do well on only changing his diet. I had also put him on a gain weight diet (?): 400 grams of Carny Adult per day instead of 300 grams. But I did notice that he was getting more and more hungry again. So I did a 12h glucose curve which I will share below. I realize that eating more, also means he needs more insulin to break down the glucose again. Fortunately, he did regain some weight (from 9 lbs to 9.5 lbs), but he won't gain more weight without insulin I'm afraid.
Glucose curve without insulin 02-11-2023:
03:00 am food (100 g Carny Adult)
08:00 am BG 273 mg/dl
09:00 am food (100 g Carny Adult)
10:00 am BG 372 mg/dl
12:00 am BG 333 mg/dl
02:00 pm BG 257 mg/dl
03:00 pm food (100 g Carny Adult)
04:00 pm BG 268 mg/dl
06:00 pm BG 322 mg/dl
08:00 pm BG 320 mg/dl
09:00 pm food (100 g Carny Adult)
So I called the vet today to discuss starting insulin. They want to give Prozinc, Friday we have appointment to learn/start injecting him. I am located in The Netherlands, so the choice is between Caninsulin or Prozinc. A prescription for Lantus is only an option if Prozinc or Caninsulin has proven to NOT work. I do expect a little discussion on friday about my use of a human meter, the vet assistant (and also the diabetes specialist vet assistent at the clinic) has already let me known she prefers if I use a pet glucose meter (G-Pet: strips are more than twice as expensive -_-). I do admit, I am kinda nervous about starting insuline.. Ideal scenario would be that Tommie achieves remission, but I am also told that that is more likely to happen on Lantus than with Prozinc. But again: local rules force me to first try Prozinc and even Caninsulin before Lantus may be given.
Tommie was actually not doing so well since summer. He always weighed between 11 and 12 lbs, but his weight was down to 10 lbs in July and by mid-September he had dropped to 9.5 lbs. He drank very much water and was always hungry. Tommie is (was) an outdoor cat and Tommie lives alternately/simultaneously with me and the neighbor, so a bit tricky monitoring at times. I finally took him to the vet on sept 26 and after a blood test, this showed a BG of 612.
Initially, my neighbor and I decided to treat the DM with dietary changes. This was also due to his irregular shifts. He used to eat kibble (freefeeding) and was given half a bag of wrong wet food in the afternoon. We purchased an automatic feeder (Catmate C500) and he now gets Animonda Carny Adult wet food 4x a day. I have purchased Thrive kibble just to be safe, in case he didn't transition well to just wet food. But this turned out not to be a problem, so I now throw those around the room every now and then so he keeps moving around a bit
Tommie also suffers from weakness/neuropathy in his hind legs, so I have also now included methyl B12 + folic acid in his diet. I also add 1/2 a teaspoon Fenugreek powder to his dinner.
I purchased a glucometer (Freestyle Freedom Lite) and at first he seemed to do well on only changing his diet. I had also put him on a gain weight diet (?): 400 grams of Carny Adult per day instead of 300 grams. But I did notice that he was getting more and more hungry again. So I did a 12h glucose curve which I will share below. I realize that eating more, also means he needs more insulin to break down the glucose again. Fortunately, he did regain some weight (from 9 lbs to 9.5 lbs), but he won't gain more weight without insulin I'm afraid.
Glucose curve without insulin 02-11-2023:
03:00 am food (100 g Carny Adult)
08:00 am BG 273 mg/dl
09:00 am food (100 g Carny Adult)
10:00 am BG 372 mg/dl
12:00 am BG 333 mg/dl
02:00 pm BG 257 mg/dl
03:00 pm food (100 g Carny Adult)
04:00 pm BG 268 mg/dl
06:00 pm BG 322 mg/dl
08:00 pm BG 320 mg/dl
09:00 pm food (100 g Carny Adult)
So I called the vet today to discuss starting insulin. They want to give Prozinc, Friday we have appointment to learn/start injecting him. I am located in The Netherlands, so the choice is between Caninsulin or Prozinc. A prescription for Lantus is only an option if Prozinc or Caninsulin has proven to NOT work. I do expect a little discussion on friday about my use of a human meter, the vet assistant (and also the diabetes specialist vet assistent at the clinic) has already let me known she prefers if I use a pet glucose meter (G-Pet: strips are more than twice as expensive -_-). I do admit, I am kinda nervous about starting insuline.. Ideal scenario would be that Tommie achieves remission, but I am also told that that is more likely to happen on Lantus than with Prozinc. But again: local rules force me to first try Prozinc and even Caninsulin before Lantus may be given.
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