RobbiesMom
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Jumping in here with some facts so there's some info on my boy Robbie (a large 20.5 lb male Maine Coon who also has some arthritis and suffers from a non typical form of asthma) and his situation here in case we need to reach out or if anyone has some thoughts they'd like to share. I am a tad intimidated as so many of the posts on this entire forum make my head spin a bit and I generally consider myself someone who catches on quickly.
Here it goes - Robbie was first diagnosed in late July of 2010 - I began self testing within a week. He was started out at 8u's which my vet quickly adjusted after I ran in pretty upset with info from this forum and he took a much closer look at everything. (It was not a good experience to begin with and I don't want to defend my Vet choice but long story short I've converted a very well meaning and decent Vet into a home testing advocate who has brought himself up to speed on the diabetes protocol.) We switched from wet and dry food to ALL wet, low carb/calorie high protein/fiber FF (at our Vet's insistance). Robbie was adjusted down after only a few doses to 1u than to .75 and .50 - we bounced around between 1 and.50 for a few weeks with numbers going from Blue to yellow after having had a few very scary green numbers. By October he was OTJ and has enjoyed this status ever since. I really felt that the food change was a miracle.
So here we are back with high 300's and a cat clearly not feeling well at all. Exactly why we are back I can't say but I suspect the fact that he had been sneaking some of his "sisters" higher cal food, MY giving him his arthritis meds in a small teaspoon of that food (still kicking myself for that) and also getting into the garbage cans (I originally thought it was the dog till I caught him) might have pushed him there - but something was driving that hunger so perhaps we were headed back here anyway. He tested 373 at the Vet's office 6 days ago and was put on 4U's of prozinc. He got his first shot in the office. After checking in with FDMB I was convinced that 4 was way too high and while I didn't want to go to the 1 or 2 that was suggested I settled in at 3 units with a U-40 syringe BID. This all began 6 days ago and his numbers haven't left yellow and pink except for one blue (190) - however I haven't been able to do a good curve (I'm working on that today) or get many numbers as I work long hours and have a parent in the hospital that I've been dealing with as well. I gave him 4U's this morning - I'll be home all day, can monitor him and I want to see if his numbers move a bit more into less troublesome waters. I imagine I'll get some grief over that but I'm following my gut and having been down this road before I feel OK doing that however I can't express how valuable I find the input and feedback here so let me have it as I'll take and do whatever is required to help my boy - I love all my furkids but he is my soulcat, he talks to me, sleeps with me and holds my hand when I'm upset. I am determined to do right by this loving boy. Thank you very much
Here it goes - Robbie was first diagnosed in late July of 2010 - I began self testing within a week. He was started out at 8u's which my vet quickly adjusted after I ran in pretty upset with info from this forum and he took a much closer look at everything. (It was not a good experience to begin with and I don't want to defend my Vet choice but long story short I've converted a very well meaning and decent Vet into a home testing advocate who has brought himself up to speed on the diabetes protocol.) We switched from wet and dry food to ALL wet, low carb/calorie high protein/fiber FF (at our Vet's insistance). Robbie was adjusted down after only a few doses to 1u than to .75 and .50 - we bounced around between 1 and.50 for a few weeks with numbers going from Blue to yellow after having had a few very scary green numbers. By October he was OTJ and has enjoyed this status ever since. I really felt that the food change was a miracle.
So here we are back with high 300's and a cat clearly not feeling well at all. Exactly why we are back I can't say but I suspect the fact that he had been sneaking some of his "sisters" higher cal food, MY giving him his arthritis meds in a small teaspoon of that food (still kicking myself for that) and also getting into the garbage cans (I originally thought it was the dog till I caught him) might have pushed him there - but something was driving that hunger so perhaps we were headed back here anyway. He tested 373 at the Vet's office 6 days ago and was put on 4U's of prozinc. He got his first shot in the office. After checking in with FDMB I was convinced that 4 was way too high and while I didn't want to go to the 1 or 2 that was suggested I settled in at 3 units with a U-40 syringe BID. This all began 6 days ago and his numbers haven't left yellow and pink except for one blue (190) - however I haven't been able to do a good curve (I'm working on that today) or get many numbers as I work long hours and have a parent in the hospital that I've been dealing with as well. I gave him 4U's this morning - I'll be home all day, can monitor him and I want to see if his numbers move a bit more into less troublesome waters. I imagine I'll get some grief over that but I'm following my gut and having been down this road before I feel OK doing that however I can't express how valuable I find the input and feedback here so let me have it as I'll take and do whatever is required to help my boy - I love all my furkids but he is my soulcat, he talks to me, sleeps with me and holds my hand when I'm upset. I am determined to do right by this loving boy. Thank you very much