Linnie
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Hello everyone.
My name is Linni and I’m 31 years old from Denmark. My cat Kimberly, is 10 years old and she was diagnosed with diabetes the 8th of October this year. (Was treated for an UTI in the beginning, as her pee was thick and “sugary”.)
She has always weighed between 3,7 and 4,2 kilograms. As in ALWAYS. Always free feeding before, she was good at regulating herself.
Her starting number was 24. (fructasomine thingy)
And she weighed 3,3 kilograms.
We started with Insulatard (humane) same day. I was adviced to give 1 unit morning, 2 units at night, because it can’t give half doses.
When talking to my vet, I quickly noticed that she did not know anything about diabetes for cats. She did however praise me for actually being willing to treat the diabetes (?).
I followed my gut and not my vet, and gave 1 unit morning and 1 unit night. We had a very good routine!
I changed vets after a month or so. I had been in very little contact with them. My cat suffered a major attack from another cat in her catio (I still have no idea how it got in) and she suffered from Horners Syndrome, which made me go to the new vet who checked her eyes and ears.
I also changed out all her diet the first month. It took a while. She’s only eaten Royal Canin dry food her entire life.
After a month, (start november) her number said 26 at the new vet. This was not a fructosamine test, just a regular BG reading. Her weight was 3,4 kilograms and I was so happy that she had gained a little weight.
They gave me a new diet, again, which was the wet food from Royal Canins line for diabetic cats.
Only a week later and her weight had dropped 500 grams. So now, she was at only 3 kilograms.
(I went to the vet cause I took an at-home urine test, not the sticks, and it showed critical high numbers of ketones, so I rushed to the vet. There was in fact, absolutely NO ketones.)
The new vet gave me a BG monitor (G-Pet Plus+ from Woodley) and it has been super easy taking samples and readings etc.
After maybe a week or so, I sent in the new numbers to the vet (whom has a diabetic cat herself) and she told me to higher the dosis.
2 unit morning, 2 units night. And she told me, to NOT do readings…
My baby then began FIGHTING for her life when doing insulin time. We’ve had such a great routine. Then she started begging for food and wouldn’t eat. So I ofcourse tested her, right after insulin. It was dangerously low. Honey rubs later and she was good again.
That made me question the new vet completely. Why would she higher her units when she was actually doing great? (She averaged at around 14 mmol.)
And now she is afraid of getting insulin.
I switched to another vet in the same house. I called in every day with the numbers (BGs.)
Whenever I saw a pattern (I’m autistic and pretty good at patterns hehe) her BG readings were completely whack and didn’t make sense.
She went 3 days without insulin earlier this week, because her numbers weren’t stable.
Thursday I went for another fructasomine test, but they couldn’t test her due to stress. She was very aggressive and biting. She has NEVER been like that, EVER. Granted, I have been her mom since she was just 5 weeks old, and she is more on the aggressive side than any other cat I’ve ever met, but at the vet she is always “the best behaved costumer”, which both shocks me and the vet lol. We couldn’t get a test and they said that “it would show high numbers anyway.”
She also lost 200 grams more …
They told me to change to ProZinc. Not even a half unit. So basically air in a U-40 syringe lol. Thursday night (almost 48 hours ago) was the last time she got insulin. They also told me to not do BGs but I’m not listening to that. Her numbers have been low ever since, or in the normals, or too high - but not high when I’m about to do insulin.
I’m scared to give insulin if her numbers are under 20 mmol. The vet said 15 and over, I should give that half unit. But she can drop 15 numbers on insulin …
Now. I’m calling them daily and have been for 3 weeks. They tested the meter I was using, thursday, cause they believed it wasn’t set up correctly cause of the insane fluctuating numbers. But they’re still super whack. I’m trying to do the SS so everyone can see but it’s really hard to understand (also since I gave two different insulins.)
I’m very terrified it’s something else. I’m calling the OLD vet monday to get blood work done. I’ll be asking about some other tests aswell (endocrinearelated, pancriatitis etc.)
So far, noone understands the numbers. Whenever she get’s low (when we wake up in the morning it can be as low as 1,4 mmol.) she will still eat. When it was hypoglycemia (due to low insulin/overdose) she would not eat, and her numbers at that time were 2,4. It makes no sense.
But yeah… Hope this was a right first post lol, otherwise I’m sorry.
Hi everyone!!
My name is Linni and I’m 31 years old from Denmark. My cat Kimberly, is 10 years old and she was diagnosed with diabetes the 8th of October this year. (Was treated for an UTI in the beginning, as her pee was thick and “sugary”.)
She has always weighed between 3,7 and 4,2 kilograms. As in ALWAYS. Always free feeding before, she was good at regulating herself.
Her starting number was 24. (fructasomine thingy)
And she weighed 3,3 kilograms.
We started with Insulatard (humane) same day. I was adviced to give 1 unit morning, 2 units at night, because it can’t give half doses.
When talking to my vet, I quickly noticed that she did not know anything about diabetes for cats. She did however praise me for actually being willing to treat the diabetes (?).
I followed my gut and not my vet, and gave 1 unit morning and 1 unit night. We had a very good routine!
I changed vets after a month or so. I had been in very little contact with them. My cat suffered a major attack from another cat in her catio (I still have no idea how it got in) and she suffered from Horners Syndrome, which made me go to the new vet who checked her eyes and ears.
I also changed out all her diet the first month. It took a while. She’s only eaten Royal Canin dry food her entire life.
After a month, (start november) her number said 26 at the new vet. This was not a fructosamine test, just a regular BG reading. Her weight was 3,4 kilograms and I was so happy that she had gained a little weight.
They gave me a new diet, again, which was the wet food from Royal Canins line for diabetic cats.
Only a week later and her weight had dropped 500 grams. So now, she was at only 3 kilograms.
(I went to the vet cause I took an at-home urine test, not the sticks, and it showed critical high numbers of ketones, so I rushed to the vet. There was in fact, absolutely NO ketones.)
The new vet gave me a BG monitor (G-Pet Plus+ from Woodley) and it has been super easy taking samples and readings etc.
After maybe a week or so, I sent in the new numbers to the vet (whom has a diabetic cat herself) and she told me to higher the dosis.
2 unit morning, 2 units night. And she told me, to NOT do readings…
My baby then began FIGHTING for her life when doing insulin time. We’ve had such a great routine. Then she started begging for food and wouldn’t eat. So I ofcourse tested her, right after insulin. It was dangerously low. Honey rubs later and she was good again.
That made me question the new vet completely. Why would she higher her units when she was actually doing great? (She averaged at around 14 mmol.)
And now she is afraid of getting insulin.
I switched to another vet in the same house. I called in every day with the numbers (BGs.)
Whenever I saw a pattern (I’m autistic and pretty good at patterns hehe) her BG readings were completely whack and didn’t make sense.
She went 3 days without insulin earlier this week, because her numbers weren’t stable.
Thursday I went for another fructasomine test, but they couldn’t test her due to stress. She was very aggressive and biting. She has NEVER been like that, EVER. Granted, I have been her mom since she was just 5 weeks old, and she is more on the aggressive side than any other cat I’ve ever met, but at the vet she is always “the best behaved costumer”, which both shocks me and the vet lol. We couldn’t get a test and they said that “it would show high numbers anyway.”
She also lost 200 grams more …
They told me to change to ProZinc. Not even a half unit. So basically air in a U-40 syringe lol. Thursday night (almost 48 hours ago) was the last time she got insulin. They also told me to not do BGs but I’m not listening to that. Her numbers have been low ever since, or in the normals, or too high - but not high when I’m about to do insulin.
I’m scared to give insulin if her numbers are under 20 mmol. The vet said 15 and over, I should give that half unit. But she can drop 15 numbers on insulin …
Now. I’m calling them daily and have been for 3 weeks. They tested the meter I was using, thursday, cause they believed it wasn’t set up correctly cause of the insane fluctuating numbers. But they’re still super whack. I’m trying to do the SS so everyone can see but it’s really hard to understand (also since I gave two different insulins.)
I’m very terrified it’s something else. I’m calling the OLD vet monday to get blood work done. I’ll be asking about some other tests aswell (endocrinearelated, pancriatitis etc.)
So far, noone understands the numbers. Whenever she get’s low (when we wake up in the morning it can be as low as 1,4 mmol.) she will still eat. When it was hypoglycemia (due to low insulin/overdose) she would not eat, and her numbers at that time were 2,4. It makes no sense.
But yeah… Hope this was a right first post lol, otherwise I’m sorry.
Hi everyone!!
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