Lola
Member
hi, I am new to the forum but I have been reading lots of great advice from the site. thanks! So my cat was diagnosed the other day, he has lost several pounds in the past 2 months, has neuropathy in his hind legs, and when the vet tested his bg it was 430. Also his urine tested high for glucose. So the vet prescribed 4u bid humulin n. I bought a glucose meter and gave him his first dose of insulin at 8:30 last night about an hour after he ate. I couldn't manage to get a drop of blood from his ear until about an hour after his shot, (I am new to this) so I don't know what his pre-shot level was, but an hour after the shot it was 190. I checked ever hour and at 4 hours he was down to 30. I gave him treats and honey and checked an hour later and it was back up to 50. Then I went to bed (this was 2 am). I checked his bg at 7:30 am, planning to keep him on a 12 hour feeding/insulin schedule. His bg was 100. He didn't want food. It is 11am, he just hate about a Tbsp of canned food (low carb canned food from Natural Balance). I don't want to give him more insulin with such low bg/not eating. I don't understand why I have the only diabetic cat who doesn't eat much. he was also drinking a lot of water last night even though his bg were levels were low/insulin was peaking. Can anyone give me advice? I must say I didn't want to start him on such a high dose of insulin but I decided to follow my vet's advice. I am not sure how much experience he has treating feline diabetes (he didn't prescribe on of the newer 'better' insulins and has never had a patient do home glucose testing). But he has been a vet for many years and I have just read stuff online obsessively for the past 4 days.
I also just want to add that he has been on low carb/grain free canned food for the past several years (Wellness and Natural Balance) but has also been overweight and ravenous his whole life, but only recently he eats less, lost weight, has neuropathy, and had high bg at the vet on 2 occasions 2 days apart. He doesn't seem to be having the usual symptoms (eating a lot) so I am confused.
any advice would be great. thank you!
-Lola
I also just want to add that he has been on low carb/grain free canned food for the past several years (Wellness and Natural Balance) but has also been overweight and ravenous his whole life, but only recently he eats less, lost weight, has neuropathy, and had high bg at the vet on 2 occasions 2 days apart. He doesn't seem to be having the usual symptoms (eating a lot) so I am confused.
any advice would be great. thank you!
-Lola