Cat-Mom Amanda
Member Since 2023
I found this forum in my endless search for answers/help. My 16-year-old cat, Taz, was diagnosed with diabetes this past September after being on prednisone for over 2 years due to small cell lymphoma cells biopsied in his colon, though he has not developed any cancer tumors yet. My frustration is that over the past 6 months Taz's gluocose reading keep popping high (300-600) despite increasing his insulin. We've increased from 1 unit to 5 units now, and it feels like his glucose levels increase as the units increase. Anyone here ever experienced this? My heart is breaking that all my efforts are not helping him, and now he is developing neuropathy. I tried to enter all his info in the "About" section of my profile, but I kept getting a weird error saying my content was spam... so I'm putting it below. Also, the spreadsheet link in the "Posting Guidelines" section did not work, so, sorry, but I was not able to complete a spreasheet. If anyone can help, I would most appreciate it. My vet and I are at a loss at this point.
Cat: Taz, 16, male (altered)
Date Diagnosed: September 2022
Insulin: Sanofi SoloStar Glargine Insulin Pen
Testing: Yes, I am home-testing with the AlphaTRAK 2 Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Complications Taz is currently experiencing include:
-Polyuria or PU (urinating a lot)
-Polydipsia or PD (drinking a lot)
-Neuropathy (nerve damage, usually manifests as difficulty walking on hind legs/feet)
Medications: clopidogrel (blood thinner), salix (diuretic), chlorambucil (chemotherapy)
Supplements: probiotic, potassium, phosphate binder, miralax (for constipation), and sometimes Dasuquin (for joint health, but may be discontinuing)
Other health issues: Taz has mild congestive heart failure, mild renal/kidney disease, and IBS/small cell lymphoma
Corticosteroids: Taz was on prednisone for a couple of years for the IBS/small cell lymphoma, but was removed from it when he developed diabetes from it. Oncologist changed him to chlorambucil.
Food: Wet food only - hand feeding Purina ProPlan NF Kidney Function and Weruva Wx because he won't eat it on his own, and then Gerber Chicken And Gravy Baby Food, as this is all he will eat willingly on his own
Cat: Taz, 16, male (altered)
Date Diagnosed: September 2022
Insulin: Sanofi SoloStar Glargine Insulin Pen
Testing: Yes, I am home-testing with the AlphaTRAK 2 Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Complications Taz is currently experiencing include:
-Polyuria or PU (urinating a lot)
-Polydipsia or PD (drinking a lot)
-Neuropathy (nerve damage, usually manifests as difficulty walking on hind legs/feet)
Medications: clopidogrel (blood thinner), salix (diuretic), chlorambucil (chemotherapy)
Supplements: probiotic, potassium, phosphate binder, miralax (for constipation), and sometimes Dasuquin (for joint health, but may be discontinuing)
Other health issues: Taz has mild congestive heart failure, mild renal/kidney disease, and IBS/small cell lymphoma
Corticosteroids: Taz was on prednisone for a couple of years for the IBS/small cell lymphoma, but was removed from it when he developed diabetes from it. Oncologist changed him to chlorambucil.
Food: Wet food only - hand feeding Purina ProPlan NF Kidney Function and Weruva Wx because he won't eat it on his own, and then Gerber Chicken And Gravy Baby Food, as this is all he will eat willingly on his own