HiTorq
Member Since 2014
Felix our ADD kitty as I've always called him was diagnosed 10-02 and vet started him on 1u twice a day of Humulin N and sent us home.
About three months ago we switched his diet from FF Classics over to the shreds with the gravy. Of course once home I started researching what was ahead for our lil guy and us and stumbled upon this website. Many thanks to all who run and contribute because it's already been a wealth of information in just two short days. First of course was to get him back on his FF Classics, which he always loved anyway and already has transitioned back to them without a hitch in the eating department. We've also stopped all dry food for everyone and all seem ok with a little extra helping of Pate for lunch. Since I believe I've read every single thing I could find on this site I realized the transition to the low carb wet food should make a huge improvement on it's own, therefore I was worried about possibly going too low this first week with all the changes and insulin at the same time and ran out and bought a Relion meter, and ketone test strips.
Now we've got a follow up with the vet on the 7th and I'll address several questions I've already come up with from reading this site. First and foremost the in the insulin he chose. But in the mean time I have a couple questions I'm hoping can be answered here.
We're running BG test's prior to all shots and he doesn't mind the ear pricks too much, a little chicken treat seems to keep him from getting too upset about them. Most mornings he's running between 309-360 prior to his shot and breakfast. We've been giving his shot while eating as it's a good distraction and he doesn't even seem to notice. We haven't attempted a curve yet but have done a couple +2's just to make sure we were actually getting the shot in and not just on him.
And they've been 252-280 so figure this is showing us the insulin is working at least. I know those are still high but as I've said those are strictly +2 checks, I'm guessing the +4 and maybe +6 would be lower. Just not sure when into this treatment we should consider attempting a true curve. I assume there needs to be a little time on the insulin to give it and him a chance to get used to it and everything to settle down.
My biggest concern at the moment is his reactions after the shot and eating. He's more like his old self right before we feed him which would be his highest BG#'s. Once fed and given his shot he seems to be rather lethargic. He's still grooming pretty much as always, but just wants to lay around and more or less be left alone. He's not hiding or running away, just not always looking for a lap to lay in (and he's always been a lap kitty) and just plops down on the floor, (very unlike him). Is this pretty normal with all the new stuff going on in his body?
Finally tested for ketones this morning after breakfast and the test strip showed "trace". Again, anything to be worried about at this time? Am I rushing everything and just need to chill for a few days?
Thanks again to all that run and contribute to this site. I'm amazed and what I've been able to learn in a few short days.
About three months ago we switched his diet from FF Classics over to the shreds with the gravy. Of course once home I started researching what was ahead for our lil guy and us and stumbled upon this website. Many thanks to all who run and contribute because it's already been a wealth of information in just two short days. First of course was to get him back on his FF Classics, which he always loved anyway and already has transitioned back to them without a hitch in the eating department. We've also stopped all dry food for everyone and all seem ok with a little extra helping of Pate for lunch. Since I believe I've read every single thing I could find on this site I realized the transition to the low carb wet food should make a huge improvement on it's own, therefore I was worried about possibly going too low this first week with all the changes and insulin at the same time and ran out and bought a Relion meter, and ketone test strips.
Now we've got a follow up with the vet on the 7th and I'll address several questions I've already come up with from reading this site. First and foremost the in the insulin he chose. But in the mean time I have a couple questions I'm hoping can be answered here.
We're running BG test's prior to all shots and he doesn't mind the ear pricks too much, a little chicken treat seems to keep him from getting too upset about them. Most mornings he's running between 309-360 prior to his shot and breakfast. We've been giving his shot while eating as it's a good distraction and he doesn't even seem to notice. We haven't attempted a curve yet but have done a couple +2's just to make sure we were actually getting the shot in and not just on him.
My biggest concern at the moment is his reactions after the shot and eating. He's more like his old self right before we feed him which would be his highest BG#'s. Once fed and given his shot he seems to be rather lethargic. He's still grooming pretty much as always, but just wants to lay around and more or less be left alone. He's not hiding or running away, just not always looking for a lap to lay in (and he's always been a lap kitty) and just plops down on the floor, (very unlike him). Is this pretty normal with all the new stuff going on in his body?
Finally tested for ketones this morning after breakfast and the test strip showed "trace". Again, anything to be worried about at this time? Am I rushing everything and just need to chill for a few days?
Thanks again to all that run and contribute to this site. I'm amazed and what I've been able to learn in a few short days.