cleothecat
Member Since 2013
I am a helpless Newbie and have a few questions. My kitty, Cleo (12y, female) has been through a lot just last 4-5 weeks. After so many tests, shots and not so helpful trips to a vet, who wouldn't really treat her diabetes, for about 3 weeks and we had to changed a vet, and she finally has been on Lantus last 12 days. (1unit every 12 hours) I also bought a glucometer about a week ago. Since my kitty does it so horribly at vet’s office, I thought I would check her blood at home but it hasn’t been as smooth as I hoped. I watched many video links, but unlike the cats I see on the video, my cat doesn't stay calm. She struggles, moves, meows, and it makes me feel anxious. I already failed multiple times because either there was not enough blood, or more often because she shook it off. Also her vein runs so closely to the edge of her ear and there’s not enough room to poke, and especially when she moves it gets very difficult. Because of it, I got her vein this morning, and it bled a lot! I felt so bad and cried. Does this ever get better? Did anybody have to deal with a cat who doesn’t sit tight? Where exactly is the sweet spot? I understood it as in between the vein and the rim of the ear. Please correct me if I am wrong. Is it okay to poke on the rim (ear cartilage)?
Also my vet asked for “fasting glucose” on day 7 and day 14. I am confused a bit here though. Fasting glucose is before food and insulin, correct? Cleo eats at about 5:45-6:00 am and her shot is at 7am. Do I need to check her blood at 5:45? Or don’t feed her until 7am and check her blood then? If so, this is going to be very difficult because she will get more agitated and impatient. Also, is "fasting glucose" different from what I read from FDMB, +0 preshot for curve? Thank you for clarification.
Here I have some numbers before breakfast around an hour before insulin shot (5:45-6:00 am). 7/17: 101, 7/18: failed. (Instead, 8:10 am( an hour after food and insulin):73, 6:20 pm (before 2nd dose): 188), 7/19: 223, 7/20: 437 (previous evening shot leaked) 7/21: 89, 7/22: 88. It seems low lately, but I am not quite sure if it tells anything yet without a curve. I am concerned that there's no constant number so far. The vet said, keep giving insulin for two weeks before making any changes. My understanding is that the vet wants to do a curve after two weeks. Does this look okay? I don’t think I noticed signs of hypoglycemia yet. (She eats Purina DM wet food mainly in the morning and the evening but in smaller amount (either 1/8 or 1/4 of can) 2-3 times within 2-3 hours. This way she wouldn’t eat too fast and throw up.)
Thank you so much for your help! My emotions are raw since it took so long to get Cleo to be this “stable” where now she eats, pees, and poops. I know I still need to learn so much more about her disease and find it overwhelming at times. Nonetheless, I am so grateful for FDMB message board. It is so informative and helpful, and I would like to thank you everyone who try to help others with your expertise and/or experience. Thank you for reading such a long post.
Blessings to you all,
Clara
Also my vet asked for “fasting glucose” on day 7 and day 14. I am confused a bit here though. Fasting glucose is before food and insulin, correct? Cleo eats at about 5:45-6:00 am and her shot is at 7am. Do I need to check her blood at 5:45? Or don’t feed her until 7am and check her blood then? If so, this is going to be very difficult because she will get more agitated and impatient. Also, is "fasting glucose" different from what I read from FDMB, +0 preshot for curve? Thank you for clarification.
Here I have some numbers before breakfast around an hour before insulin shot (5:45-6:00 am). 7/17: 101, 7/18: failed. (Instead, 8:10 am( an hour after food and insulin):73, 6:20 pm (before 2nd dose): 188), 7/19: 223, 7/20: 437 (previous evening shot leaked) 7/21: 89, 7/22: 88. It seems low lately, but I am not quite sure if it tells anything yet without a curve. I am concerned that there's no constant number so far. The vet said, keep giving insulin for two weeks before making any changes. My understanding is that the vet wants to do a curve after two weeks. Does this look okay? I don’t think I noticed signs of hypoglycemia yet. (She eats Purina DM wet food mainly in the morning and the evening but in smaller amount (either 1/8 or 1/4 of can) 2-3 times within 2-3 hours. This way she wouldn’t eat too fast and throw up.)
Thank you so much for your help! My emotions are raw since it took so long to get Cleo to be this “stable” where now she eats, pees, and poops. I know I still need to learn so much more about her disease and find it overwhelming at times. Nonetheless, I am so grateful for FDMB message board. It is so informative and helpful, and I would like to thank you everyone who try to help others with your expertise and/or experience. Thank you for reading such a long post.
Blessings to you all,
Clara