WileyWonderCat
Member Since 2013
I was here very briefly in 2013 when Wiley was diagnosed with DM after a steroid shot for allergies. At that point, he was prescribed a fairly normal dose of 1u Lantus twice a day. We were very lucky that after only a month, he was OTJ! No one was really sure why he went into remission so quickly, but I kind of thought it might be that the steroid had diminished and he was able to stabilize. Obviously, I've never treated his allergies with shots anymore. Not worth it.
I gotta be honest and say that I never had very much luck with home testing during that month, and so I was bad about testing in the last couple years. Anyway, I don't know why the diabetes came back except that he is also having kidney issues, so maybe that is a trigger? Once they have diabetes, I assume that it might be easy for it to come back. Anyone have information on that? I'm pretty devastated and I feel like a bad caregiver since I wasn't monitoring his BG.
I have kept him mostly on the same diet that I started 3 years ago....except now I have to modify it again because of the phosphorous levels that are in the food he has been on. I just discovered that he needs to be on low phosphorous food for his kidney failure. I've bought a few of the Weruva and he seems to like it okay.
I plan to be much better about home testing now, no matter how hard it is. I finally had a successful test this evening, even though I've been trying for a couple of days (since he started back on Lantus). I just have to wrangle him and he hates it. He's even beginning to ignore his favorite treats because he has associated them with ear pricks.
I'm very frustrated, but I am so thankful for this amazing message board. You helped me so much last time, when I knew nothing about feline diabetes. I look forward to your support again.
I gotta be honest and say that I never had very much luck with home testing during that month, and so I was bad about testing in the last couple years. Anyway, I don't know why the diabetes came back except that he is also having kidney issues, so maybe that is a trigger? Once they have diabetes, I assume that it might be easy for it to come back. Anyone have information on that? I'm pretty devastated and I feel like a bad caregiver since I wasn't monitoring his BG.
I have kept him mostly on the same diet that I started 3 years ago....except now I have to modify it again because of the phosphorous levels that are in the food he has been on. I just discovered that he needs to be on low phosphorous food for his kidney failure. I've bought a few of the Weruva and he seems to like it okay.
I plan to be much better about home testing now, no matter how hard it is. I finally had a successful test this evening, even though I've been trying for a couple of days (since he started back on Lantus). I just have to wrangle him and he hates it. He's even beginning to ignore his favorite treats because he has associated them with ear pricks.
I'm very frustrated, but I am so thankful for this amazing message board. You helped me so much last time, when I knew nothing about feline diabetes. I look forward to your support again.