Tanize
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Aloha, I am so glad I found this site. My Cat Duke got diagnosed on 8/26 - last monday.
I took him to the vet as I noticed he lost weight but was eating more than normal for him, always hungry. It was all of sudden , maybe it all happen in 2 months. He's 9 years old, about 11 lbs. Vet did a blood test , Glucose was off the chart at 600 .
Vet started him on vetsulin, twice a day with meals, using the U-40 siringes and dose was 2.5 for the first 3 days ....then increased to 3... Vet put a monitor on the side of his upper chest linked to an app on my phone which I scan to read the glucose level. He said it is actually for people but can be used on animals. Since we started he is always on the HI mode (this monitor highest is 500), after insulin shot the glucose takes 3 -4 hours to lower a bit....stay on mid 300 s maybe for 1 hour ...then goes to 400 's very shortly and back to High (over 500). It has been 5 days ( 10 insulin shots) and the pattern continues....it doesnt seem the insulin is working as glucose level it goes down after 3-4 hours , and then shoots right back up.
For example yesterday I gave his shot at 7:30 am -scan - monitor was HI (above 500). It remained on HI until 9:16 am. Then 9:46 it registered 454mg/dl; 10:24 am registered 341, 11:12 am 336, 12:03 already started to go up 350 and by 2 pm it was HI (above 500) then it remained on HI until 11:40 pm when finally registered 494 (gave insulin at 7:30 pm). it went down to 392 and by 12:58 am it was already back up to 495 and then up to HI all the way to today .
today same thing After his insulin at 7:30 am readings remained HI until 10 am when it registered 290, then 11am 248, and by noon was 386 and by 1 pm was back to HI (500minimum) and then stays HI for the rest of the day.
I was told to feed him twice a day, right before the insulin shot an monitor as much as i could as the monitor would stay on him maybe a week .
He is in good spirits....annoyed as hell as i am keeping him inside as much as I can so I can keep the monitor longer and avoid him to eat geckos. (he is an outdoor cat)
My questions Are:
Is this suppose to be like that? The glucose levels take while to get down, and then go right back up ?
is this how it suppose to be in the beginning of treatment?
How much we should feed now and snack or no snack?
I switched the dry food to canned food- Friskies pate...tuna,chicken as I read online would be the best. And boiled chicken breast. for an 11 lb cat that lost weight is 1.5-2 cans ok? the 5.5 oz size. i am reading and some say to only feed twice a day, others say i could give him a little snack - (boiled chicken) ? what is the right thing to do?
After I give his insulin....for the first couple hours he seems himself....then he kind of lay down for the next 4 hours or so - I think when the levels are going down he gets a little off. I have been monitoring and in 5 days the lowest glucose reading was 260...and not for more than 1 hour..so he is not hipoglicemic ever.
I am writing to get a little advice as this week has been very difficult. I read as much as I could on the forum but looking to see if anyone can answer these few questions and let me know if this is the "normal" or if it suppose to have worked better.
thanks in advance for who reads all the way here and have any advice.
I took him to the vet as I noticed he lost weight but was eating more than normal for him, always hungry. It was all of sudden , maybe it all happen in 2 months. He's 9 years old, about 11 lbs. Vet did a blood test , Glucose was off the chart at 600 .
Vet started him on vetsulin, twice a day with meals, using the U-40 siringes and dose was 2.5 for the first 3 days ....then increased to 3... Vet put a monitor on the side of his upper chest linked to an app on my phone which I scan to read the glucose level. He said it is actually for people but can be used on animals. Since we started he is always on the HI mode (this monitor highest is 500), after insulin shot the glucose takes 3 -4 hours to lower a bit....stay on mid 300 s maybe for 1 hour ...then goes to 400 's very shortly and back to High (over 500). It has been 5 days ( 10 insulin shots) and the pattern continues....it doesnt seem the insulin is working as glucose level it goes down after 3-4 hours , and then shoots right back up.
For example yesterday I gave his shot at 7:30 am -scan - monitor was HI (above 500). It remained on HI until 9:16 am. Then 9:46 it registered 454mg/dl; 10:24 am registered 341, 11:12 am 336, 12:03 already started to go up 350 and by 2 pm it was HI (above 500) then it remained on HI until 11:40 pm when finally registered 494 (gave insulin at 7:30 pm). it went down to 392 and by 12:58 am it was already back up to 495 and then up to HI all the way to today .
today same thing After his insulin at 7:30 am readings remained HI until 10 am when it registered 290, then 11am 248, and by noon was 386 and by 1 pm was back to HI (500minimum) and then stays HI for the rest of the day.
I was told to feed him twice a day, right before the insulin shot an monitor as much as i could as the monitor would stay on him maybe a week .
He is in good spirits....annoyed as hell as i am keeping him inside as much as I can so I can keep the monitor longer and avoid him to eat geckos. (he is an outdoor cat)
My questions Are:
Is this suppose to be like that? The glucose levels take while to get down, and then go right back up ?
is this how it suppose to be in the beginning of treatment?
How much we should feed now and snack or no snack?
I switched the dry food to canned food- Friskies pate...tuna,chicken as I read online would be the best. And boiled chicken breast. for an 11 lb cat that lost weight is 1.5-2 cans ok? the 5.5 oz size. i am reading and some say to only feed twice a day, others say i could give him a little snack - (boiled chicken) ? what is the right thing to do?
After I give his insulin....for the first couple hours he seems himself....then he kind of lay down for the next 4 hours or so - I think when the levels are going down he gets a little off. I have been monitoring and in 5 days the lowest glucose reading was 260...and not for more than 1 hour..so he is not hipoglicemic ever.
I am writing to get a little advice as this week has been very difficult. I read as much as I could on the forum but looking to see if anyone can answer these few questions and let me know if this is the "normal" or if it suppose to have worked better.
thanks in advance for who reads all the way here and have any advice.