yes it is think tank and here it is
sorry I dont know how to do the link thing
There is a strange meme that seems to have survived from the days of Humulin N, that I think is seriously endangering newcomers' kitties. The meme is
no food => no insulin.
I think this is just about as intelligent as
no exercise => no oxygen.
and for exactly the same reasons. When you exercise, you need MORE oxygen, but even when you're lying down you don't put a plastic bag over your mouth and nose and wait until you need to run around before you breathe again.
Insulin is needed every second of the day, just as oxygen is. What do you think the oxygen is doing? It's burning sugar in your cells for energy! What if there's no sugar there because some dunderhead advised to wait on the insulin?
A healthy pancreas is sending out about a 30% load of insulin even when you're fasting, because it's absolutely required to keep the brain and body functioning.
And if a cat stops eating, does their brain and body continue to function? So it needs insulin. Maybe a smaller dose, maybe not, depends how dramatically food affects the cat's needs.
But zero insulin is never called for in a new-diagnosed diabetic cat. Remember, their pancreas is suppressed from hyperglycemia and can't even produce that 30% at the moment.
Even worse, lack of insulin is the primary cause of DKA. And what are the secondary causes? Fasting, dehydration, and infection.
So no food + no insulin = asking for DKA.
Please all you happy advice givers, don't suggest waiting on the insulin just because kitty is reluctant to eat. On the contrary, that is likely to kill kitty. Suggest a slightly reduced dose. Biology doesn't work well on all-or-nothing solutions.Jock b.Oct 1996, Dx 25 August 2004,
The first Levemir Kitty! May 2005
Remission 05/2008 to 06/2008
* Lantus and Levemir:
http://tinyurl.com/ydsnwlk
* Diabetic diet:
http://tinyurl.com/6j2mj9d
* Everything else:
http://petdiabetes.wikia.com/