Marvin's Mom - Nat
Member Since 2017
Hello All, I was wondering if anyone here had a really big cat and how it affected their dosage. Reason I am asking is the vet thinks we may need to go to 5 units soon, as we are not seeing any real progress. Due to his size the vet feels it is ok, as he is a big cat and body weight and size makes a difference (she was reassuring me as I mentioned that some sites don't recommend going over 3u). It makes sense to me but wanted to see someone experience. Please note Marvin's ideal weight would be approximately 17 pounds (very long cat, big build).
When Marvin was first diagnosed his BG was 540, it moved down to 378/414 when we went to 3U and has pretty much stayed in that range. Marvin also has had a UTI since he was diagnosed, that is what triggered me taking him to he vet as he was peeing outside the box. Now here is where I feel bad as Marvin is terrified of the car, he wets himself so years ago I stopped going to the vet. He was a healthy indoor cat a little fat (25 pounds at one time) now 18.5 pounds. So I missed the signs, he has really bad neuropathy which I mistook for arthritis. So I am guessing his diabetes was extremSely high for over a year. I heard that Lantus is really good and very stable and that the fluctuation of BG is minimal. However checking out some of the spreedsheets it seems it does fluctuate. Vet has indicated that it would be best at this time to only test BG +6 a few times a week and no need to check more. Concern was over testing could affect the vein in his ear making it harder to draw blood in the long run. So I am not sure what to do. Is test BG an ongoing thing even once you identify the correct dosage for your cat?
Also anyone here that sees this, have a cat with extremely bad neuropathy. Right now Marvin can't walk 90% of the time. He move 2 to 3 steps(crawls) at a time, then gives up. Yes that means he rarely makes it to the litter, a bit better last week. 2 weeks ago, he would just pee on himself where ever he was for a few days. That was the day I found this site. Yes I am giving him B12 supplements, trying to get a hold of the sublime one.
When Marvin was first diagnosed his BG was 540, it moved down to 378/414 when we went to 3U and has pretty much stayed in that range. Marvin also has had a UTI since he was diagnosed, that is what triggered me taking him to he vet as he was peeing outside the box. Now here is where I feel bad as Marvin is terrified of the car, he wets himself so years ago I stopped going to the vet. He was a healthy indoor cat a little fat (25 pounds at one time) now 18.5 pounds. So I missed the signs, he has really bad neuropathy which I mistook for arthritis. So I am guessing his diabetes was extremSely high for over a year. I heard that Lantus is really good and very stable and that the fluctuation of BG is minimal. However checking out some of the spreedsheets it seems it does fluctuate. Vet has indicated that it would be best at this time to only test BG +6 a few times a week and no need to check more. Concern was over testing could affect the vein in his ear making it harder to draw blood in the long run. So I am not sure what to do. Is test BG an ongoing thing even once you identify the correct dosage for your cat?
Also anyone here that sees this, have a cat with extremely bad neuropathy. Right now Marvin can't walk 90% of the time. He move 2 to 3 steps(crawls) at a time, then gives up. Yes that means he rarely makes it to the litter, a bit better last week. 2 weeks ago, he would just pee on himself where ever he was for a few days. That was the day I found this site. Yes I am giving him B12 supplements, trying to get a hold of the sublime one.
