Sheila and Minky
Active Member
Hi,
I am new to this site and our kitty was recently diagnosed as diabetic. Actually Minky was not eating well and had lost weight. We took her to the vet because I thought she had a broken tooth. It turned out she was diabetic and had ketones in her urine. We ended up having to hospitalize her for 30 hours. With much prayer and doing a lot of different things (force feeding, potassium, insulin, etc.) she has stabilized and is out of the crisis zone from the DKA and possibly hepatic lipidosis. We have been feeding her as much as she wants and whatever she wants because the goal has been to keep her eating. The thing is her sugar levels are all over the place. We are to give her Lantus twice a day but sometimes her glucose on the Alphatrak is mid 100s or even below 100. This is scary to us and we haven't given her insulin in those cases. Because I work it is scary to think of her going low if I am not home. The vet ran a fructosamine test and it would seem she is running high sometimes and low sometimes which is showing as in the normal range on the test. From testing her at home we know she is not controlled or normal. The last two to three days she has been in the 400s. We gave three units Friday night but she went into the 70s so we don't want to do that. I gave some corn syrup to help because it would be several more hours before the insulin was at the end of its life. We thought maybe a pen was bad and thus the high readings or maybe in being new to giving shots, I didn't get it past her fur. We have eliminated those variables but still she is high. I feel overwhelmed because I am tired from the crisis and don't know what I am doing. The vet says to give two units twice a day and not check sugar levels at all until our next appointment (Oct. 8th). She is now on vacation and can be contacted through the vet receptionist, but I know if I don't do what she has requested, she will not be happy and tell me to do what she asked. Sorry for the long post, but I just am at a loss.
I am new to this site and our kitty was recently diagnosed as diabetic. Actually Minky was not eating well and had lost weight. We took her to the vet because I thought she had a broken tooth. It turned out she was diabetic and had ketones in her urine. We ended up having to hospitalize her for 30 hours. With much prayer and doing a lot of different things (force feeding, potassium, insulin, etc.) she has stabilized and is out of the crisis zone from the DKA and possibly hepatic lipidosis. We have been feeding her as much as she wants and whatever she wants because the goal has been to keep her eating. The thing is her sugar levels are all over the place. We are to give her Lantus twice a day but sometimes her glucose on the Alphatrak is mid 100s or even below 100. This is scary to us and we haven't given her insulin in those cases. Because I work it is scary to think of her going low if I am not home. The vet ran a fructosamine test and it would seem she is running high sometimes and low sometimes which is showing as in the normal range on the test. From testing her at home we know she is not controlled or normal. The last two to three days she has been in the 400s. We gave three units Friday night but she went into the 70s so we don't want to do that. I gave some corn syrup to help because it would be several more hours before the insulin was at the end of its life. We thought maybe a pen was bad and thus the high readings or maybe in being new to giving shots, I didn't get it past her fur. We have eliminated those variables but still she is high. I feel overwhelmed because I am tired from the crisis and don't know what I am doing. The vet says to give two units twice a day and not check sugar levels at all until our next appointment (Oct. 8th). She is now on vacation and can be contacted through the vet receptionist, but I know if I don't do what she has requested, she will not be happy and tell me to do what she asked. Sorry for the long post, but I just am at a loss.