Wendy and Eva
Member Since 2022
Wendy is a female and is 13 1/2 years young. She was diagnosed on 08/01/2022 and was put on vetsulin 2.5u when first diagnosed. I was not given any information on this disease. All I was told was to feed Wendy 1 hour before the shot and absolutely no meals the remainder of the day. I was in total disbelief that my healthiest cat had diabetes and so I started researching like a mad woman. I came across this amazing group and read as much as I could so that I could make the necessary changes.
I changed her diet right away to only wet food (Fancy Feast Pate) but would only feed her twice a day per vets instructions. Then I came across a post on how to feed and I felt horrible that I had been starving my poor baby
so I started feeding all day long and as much as she wanted.
On 08/19/2022, I decided to change vets and he changed her insulin to Lantus 2 Units. I've been giving her shots on time and never have missed a dose. Also, I recently started testing before AM/PM shot and mid-day. I am concerned that her numbers are not getting any better. One of the experts has been helping me by increasing the dose and we are at 4.5. Yesterday she wanted me to increase the PM shot to 5 units, but I was unsure because Wendy seems off, and didn't change the dose. Wendy doesn't seem to get any better and wanted input from other experts before proceeding with the increases.
On 09/16/2022, I took Wendy to the vet because she was lethargic and didn't have an appetite. I had to feed her with a syringe and gave Sub-Q fluids which brought her back to life! The vet recommended that I continue with fluids until she felt better. Her kidneys values are normal and there are no other underlying health issues.
On 09/22/2022, I stopped the Sub-Q fluids and I noticed the difference. She drank way more water (actually lays by water bowl with her head in it and drinks for a bit then stops with her head still in the bowl) and ate less. Then the following day she didn't have much of an appetite and drank a lot of water (leaving her head in the bowl after drinking some water).
I am regularly testing for ketones and there's no trace. I also hold food 2 hours prior to shot and add water to wet food. Wendy eats throughout the day and as much as she wants.
I know I'm in good hands with the expert, but has anyone else gone through something similar to this? I'm at a loss and feel so sad to see that Wendy's numbers are not improving. I'm concerned that we keep increasing the insulin and there's no improvement. Do I continue to increase every 2.5-3 days as instructed by expert or should we take a different approach?
I'm still learning but I am very consistent with not feeding 2 hours prior to shot, shots and testing (I started testing more regularly since I made the necessary changes with my work schedule).
PLEASE NOTE: Wendy's kidney values were tested and are normal. When I administer Sub-Q fluids, she's more alert and spends less time by the water bowl. Also, previous to diagnose, there were no underlying health issues and was very active. Since we started this journey with the insulin, Wendy is not active at all and it's heartbreaking to see her in this condition
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I changed her diet right away to only wet food (Fancy Feast Pate) but would only feed her twice a day per vets instructions. Then I came across a post on how to feed and I felt horrible that I had been starving my poor baby
On 08/19/2022, I decided to change vets and he changed her insulin to Lantus 2 Units. I've been giving her shots on time and never have missed a dose. Also, I recently started testing before AM/PM shot and mid-day. I am concerned that her numbers are not getting any better. One of the experts has been helping me by increasing the dose and we are at 4.5. Yesterday she wanted me to increase the PM shot to 5 units, but I was unsure because Wendy seems off, and didn't change the dose. Wendy doesn't seem to get any better and wanted input from other experts before proceeding with the increases.
On 09/16/2022, I took Wendy to the vet because she was lethargic and didn't have an appetite. I had to feed her with a syringe and gave Sub-Q fluids which brought her back to life! The vet recommended that I continue with fluids until she felt better. Her kidneys values are normal and there are no other underlying health issues.
On 09/22/2022, I stopped the Sub-Q fluids and I noticed the difference. She drank way more water (actually lays by water bowl with her head in it and drinks for a bit then stops with her head still in the bowl) and ate less. Then the following day she didn't have much of an appetite and drank a lot of water (leaving her head in the bowl after drinking some water).
I am regularly testing for ketones and there's no trace. I also hold food 2 hours prior to shot and add water to wet food. Wendy eats throughout the day and as much as she wants.
I know I'm in good hands with the expert, but has anyone else gone through something similar to this? I'm at a loss and feel so sad to see that Wendy's numbers are not improving. I'm concerned that we keep increasing the insulin and there's no improvement. Do I continue to increase every 2.5-3 days as instructed by expert or should we take a different approach?
I'm still learning but I am very consistent with not feeding 2 hours prior to shot, shots and testing (I started testing more regularly since I made the necessary changes with my work schedule).
PLEASE NOTE: Wendy's kidney values were tested and are normal. When I administer Sub-Q fluids, she's more alert and spends less time by the water bowl. Also, previous to diagnose, there were no underlying health issues and was very active. Since we started this journey with the insulin, Wendy is not active at all and it's heartbreaking to see her in this condition