Hannah Belle's Mom
Member Since 2013
Hi Everyone.
I'm new to this forum and my Hannah Belle was diagnosed with diabetes about 8 months ago with diabetes.
Here is my story or should I call it drama. I noticed an increase in water consumption and urine in the litterbox. I had 3 cats, two with existing health issues, so I had no clue who had what going on. Hannah Belle's brother, Elvis, had the most severe health issues, so he was the first suspect. His bloodwork was normal, except for some "old kidneys." Shortly after the vet visit, his cardiomyopathy got the best of him and my little buddy passed away. The water and litter issues continued, so I moved to suspect #2, Raya. She had been going through a health scare that was diagnosed as an inner ear infection and possible chronic condition; she had been on steroids for several months. Her blood sugar was a bit high, but the vet suspected the medication and not full blown diabetes. We thought maybe the increased blood glucose was causing her to drink and urinate more. After trying to get her off the steroids with no success, further tests were conduced and it turns out she had a couple meningioma (tumors on the lining of the brain); two days later she had surgery to remove them. At the same time Raya was in surgery, Hannah Belle got sick and had to go to the vet. That's when we got the diagnosis.
Since then, she has been on Lantus (eventually regulated at 2 units per day), but the vet never had me home test. He's been conducting glucose curves and fructosamine tests. Not sure why he didn't want home testing and I've been worried ever since the diagnosis. Now, he is seeing enough of a change (for the positive) that he wants to start home testing and titrating the insulin dose.
These past 8 months have been challenging in the area of food. I was able to transition Hannah Belle to an all canned food diet, but dry food is not out of the house. Raya experienced a couple of neurological changes from the tumors. She used to love canned food, but now her taste and eating habit have changed. She won't eat most flavors of canned food and doesn't eat as much at a time. I feed them 3 times a day with extra treats for Raya. I had to add dry food back into Raya's diet to get her to eat - Instinct Grain-free Chicken (by the way, Raya's blood glucose level returned to normal after the surgery and subsequent elimination of steroids). Hannah Belle like to sneak Raya's dry food when I'm not watching. Keeping them in separate rooms during feedings is not an option (at least not yet). It's an ongiong learning curve in the house, but we manage the best we can.
Of course, any tips to keep Hannah Belle from sneaking the forbidden food is always appreciated.
Now for my one question. I've been doing research on Glucose meters and test strips. Many people here like Relion and I may get one. I also like the price of test strips for Kroger and Up and Up brands. Any opinions on either one of those?
Thanks for letting me tell a long complicated story. I look forward to chatting with everyone.
I'm new to this forum and my Hannah Belle was diagnosed with diabetes about 8 months ago with diabetes.
Here is my story or should I call it drama. I noticed an increase in water consumption and urine in the litterbox. I had 3 cats, two with existing health issues, so I had no clue who had what going on. Hannah Belle's brother, Elvis, had the most severe health issues, so he was the first suspect. His bloodwork was normal, except for some "old kidneys." Shortly after the vet visit, his cardiomyopathy got the best of him and my little buddy passed away. The water and litter issues continued, so I moved to suspect #2, Raya. She had been going through a health scare that was diagnosed as an inner ear infection and possible chronic condition; she had been on steroids for several months. Her blood sugar was a bit high, but the vet suspected the medication and not full blown diabetes. We thought maybe the increased blood glucose was causing her to drink and urinate more. After trying to get her off the steroids with no success, further tests were conduced and it turns out she had a couple meningioma (tumors on the lining of the brain); two days later she had surgery to remove them. At the same time Raya was in surgery, Hannah Belle got sick and had to go to the vet. That's when we got the diagnosis.
Since then, she has been on Lantus (eventually regulated at 2 units per day), but the vet never had me home test. He's been conducting glucose curves and fructosamine tests. Not sure why he didn't want home testing and I've been worried ever since the diagnosis. Now, he is seeing enough of a change (for the positive) that he wants to start home testing and titrating the insulin dose.
These past 8 months have been challenging in the area of food. I was able to transition Hannah Belle to an all canned food diet, but dry food is not out of the house. Raya experienced a couple of neurological changes from the tumors. She used to love canned food, but now her taste and eating habit have changed. She won't eat most flavors of canned food and doesn't eat as much at a time. I feed them 3 times a day with extra treats for Raya. I had to add dry food back into Raya's diet to get her to eat - Instinct Grain-free Chicken (by the way, Raya's blood glucose level returned to normal after the surgery and subsequent elimination of steroids). Hannah Belle like to sneak Raya's dry food when I'm not watching. Keeping them in separate rooms during feedings is not an option (at least not yet). It's an ongiong learning curve in the house, but we manage the best we can.
Of course, any tips to keep Hannah Belle from sneaking the forbidden food is always appreciated.
Now for my one question. I've been doing research on Glucose meters and test strips. Many people here like Relion and I may get one. I also like the price of test strips for Kroger and Up and Up brands. Any opinions on either one of those?
Thanks for letting me tell a long complicated story. I look forward to chatting with everyone.