Galaxy (GA)
Member Since 2019
Ok my titles tend to be a bit dramatic, but I have been crying for three days now. If you look at our SS you'll see why. Clear case of insulin resistance ergo pancreas related issue and/or acromegaly.
Or can anyone tell why his numbers are going up in spite of the increasing dose? did I raise the dose too quickly? Should I go back to 2.50? he did show some promise of a downward trend there.
He can't be bouncing because he is INVARIABLY in the black range pre-shot, and DOES NOT go lower than red. So basically he spends most of his time in the black range. I soooo feel like swearing and throwing a tantrum!! I've never had such a sense of failure before! Every morning and evening I put him on the table, I'm thinking, OK, let's see, will it be in the red at least? Please be red or better; but nooooo, and what's even worse the number is even higher than before!!!?!?!?!? I feel so frustrated, and then I think of Puss, spending most of the day riding the high sugar, looking clueless, just staring in front of himself. And then I bawl my eyes out.
I spoke to the vet, and asked for a pancreatitis test. But that's not going to show tumor, is it, if it's a tumor.
Anyway, do you think it was too quick a raise from 2.50 to 3? Vet also says, it takes 2-3 weeks for a cat to adjust to a NEW TYPE OF INSULIN (switched from caninsulin to Prozinc 15/05/2019, that is about two weeks ago). Is this still the period of adjustment?
Another interesting thing the vet came up with was, he's concerned that I am using caninsulin syringes with the Prozinc. He reckons I should have switched to prozinc syringes. Well, both types are u40 syringes, so what can be the difference? He says it's to do with the diameter (of the needle? or the syringe?), and therefore it affects the dose; I'm not giving him the correct dose. But clearly, a difference of micromillimeters we're talking here. Galaxy's sugar is not going to be affected by a micro-milliliter difference in dose. Or is it? Do you also think I should change the syringes?
and my last question: what should I do about dosing?
I am sorry to pour it all over you guys, but I have literally no one else to ask, the forum has become my second home. (speaking of which, I called my mom, first thing she said, I should have Puss put down - I knew she wasn't the right person to ask to start with, but who do you go to when you're crying your eyes out with frustration and failure?)
Or can anyone tell why his numbers are going up in spite of the increasing dose? did I raise the dose too quickly? Should I go back to 2.50? he did show some promise of a downward trend there.
He can't be bouncing because he is INVARIABLY in the black range pre-shot, and DOES NOT go lower than red. So basically he spends most of his time in the black range. I soooo feel like swearing and throwing a tantrum!! I've never had such a sense of failure before! Every morning and evening I put him on the table, I'm thinking, OK, let's see, will it be in the red at least? Please be red or better; but nooooo, and what's even worse the number is even higher than before!!!?!?!?!? I feel so frustrated, and then I think of Puss, spending most of the day riding the high sugar, looking clueless, just staring in front of himself. And then I bawl my eyes out.
I spoke to the vet, and asked for a pancreatitis test. But that's not going to show tumor, is it, if it's a tumor.
Anyway, do you think it was too quick a raise from 2.50 to 3? Vet also says, it takes 2-3 weeks for a cat to adjust to a NEW TYPE OF INSULIN (switched from caninsulin to Prozinc 15/05/2019, that is about two weeks ago). Is this still the period of adjustment?
Another interesting thing the vet came up with was, he's concerned that I am using caninsulin syringes with the Prozinc. He reckons I should have switched to prozinc syringes. Well, both types are u40 syringes, so what can be the difference? He says it's to do with the diameter (of the needle? or the syringe?), and therefore it affects the dose; I'm not giving him the correct dose. But clearly, a difference of micromillimeters we're talking here. Galaxy's sugar is not going to be affected by a micro-milliliter difference in dose. Or is it? Do you also think I should change the syringes?
and my last question: what should I do about dosing?
I am sorry to pour it all over you guys, but I have literally no one else to ask, the forum has become my second home. (speaking of which, I called my mom, first thing she said, I should have Puss put down - I knew she wasn't the right person to ask to start with, but who do you go to when you're crying your eyes out with frustration and failure?)
..you are not a failure. You have just not found the right dose yet that will start moving the BSLs. Every cat has different needs as far as insulin doses go. And some cats do better on some insulins then others.
and although I haven't come up with much, I found that when Perlutz has some sort of pancreatic flare up he has less appetite for 1 day or 2, his coat gets dull and dandruff appears. As soon as he gets better, the dandruff is gone, very few flakes left sometimes and his coat is shiny and soft again. I'm not saying he has pancreatitis but if this turns out to be the case, try to be positive, at least you know more about what could be the cause of the constant blacks and hopefully how to get rid of them.