Darnell & Sprocket (GA)
Member Since 2015
Did not get fluids yet but will tonight.
He isnt newly diagnosed.
He been 2 years. 3/2015
He isnt newly diagnosed.
He been 2 years. 3/2015
Sorry missed that, but it looks like it's just recently that you've been testing more? Some cats like to bounce and his SS doesn't look ununsual for that.He isnt newly diagnosed.
He been 2 years. 3/2015

Hi there, sorry I didn't chime in sooner, long day at work.
Couple questions:
Your cat had ketones/DKA in march?
Is you cat underweight (do you see spine, hips, or ribs)? Weight loss with the DKA?
What are you feeding and how much?
Has your cat been diagnosed with pancreatitis?
Any other chronic illnesses?
While we don't normally use the term "brittle diabetics" in cats (although I've heard some vets use it for cats that are bouncing), the philosophy of managing the curve with food to flatten the curve with the goal of getting more insulin into them is something we've done here with a lot of cats.What we used to do with some of these brittle diabetics was feed low carb at shot times, and higher carb an hour or two before the peak. This allowed us to give -MORE- insulin which is what was needed to help them.
ThanksWhile we don't normally use the term "brittle diabetics" in cats (although I've heard some vets use it for cats that are bouncing), the philosophy of managing the curve with food to flatten the curve with the goal of getting more insulin into them is something we've done here with a lot of cats.
@Darnell & Sprocket You can read more about managing the curve with food here (scroll down to post 15). Because Sprocket has shown he can dive from high to low numbers, it might help you to understand how we manage the curve with food and the value of it.
You're welcome. It's a steep learning curve for everyone so please just write down your questions as you read and post them here so we can answer them for you.Thanks
Please see what i just posted too.
I know I need help figuring this out.
Thanks