Glennie
Member Since 2016
This site had been so helpful, although some of the information is overwhelming. I do want to thank you for having it available because I was feeling it was impossible to do this until I got on here and read about how to give insulin and about the food. The videos showing how to give injections literally saved Callie's life because the way the vet showed me how to do it, I just couldn't do. I felt completely hopeless so thank you.
Anyway Callie is on Novulin N, I think 2 units morning and night. I do know where the mark is on the syringe and that's what I go by. We changed her diet to Fancy Feast (thanks to your recommendations since she wouldn't eat the prescription dry food at all). I took her in for a glucose test about 2 weeks after starting the insulin. Her sugar at the time of diagnosis was 1000. (We have 6 cats, and I couldn't figure out who was wetting excessively until Callie's weight loss became evident.) Her sugar during the test fluctuated around 250 to 350. The vet tested every hour during that one day test. Callie does seem to feel better and seems happier.
So I have some questions: 1) does diabetes cause hair loss in cats. Callie lost quite a bit of hair on her tummy and is now losing hair on her legs, but not near as much.
2) She is still drinking and wetting excessively. Is that normal?
3) Can this possibly be managed without doing the sugar testing all during the day? I feel terrible, but just giving her the shots morning and night is horrible for me. I would rather receive a hundred shots than do this to her even once. The only way I can make myself do it is knowing it's the only way she can live.
4) Is anyone using the Novulin N rather than the Lantus. Is anyone using the generic insulin from Wal-Mart? Our first insulin purchase was for Novulin R, and when I took her back because I had several questions and was having trouble giving her the shot, another vet said the Novulin R was the wrong kind (short acting) and said the prescription should have been the Novulin N. So we spent the money on something we couldn't even use.
I know I am rambling here, but this isn't just something you can talk to many people about. By the way, Callie is 8 1/2 years old. She and her sister, Kinsey, were born on May Day in our neighbor's shop. They then left for 3 days, and the mother kitty was shut out of the shop. Our neighbors brought the 3 day old kittens to us, hoping they belonged to one of ours. We took them and tried to reunite them with the momma kitty, but we couldn't get them together. So we bottle fed them and (I still can't believe it) and they made it. All of our cats are special, but these girls really mean a lot to us. I've never had a cat like Callie, and I just really want her to make it. Thanks!
Anyway Callie is on Novulin N, I think 2 units morning and night. I do know where the mark is on the syringe and that's what I go by. We changed her diet to Fancy Feast (thanks to your recommendations since she wouldn't eat the prescription dry food at all). I took her in for a glucose test about 2 weeks after starting the insulin. Her sugar at the time of diagnosis was 1000. (We have 6 cats, and I couldn't figure out who was wetting excessively until Callie's weight loss became evident.) Her sugar during the test fluctuated around 250 to 350. The vet tested every hour during that one day test. Callie does seem to feel better and seems happier.
So I have some questions: 1) does diabetes cause hair loss in cats. Callie lost quite a bit of hair on her tummy and is now losing hair on her legs, but not near as much.
2) She is still drinking and wetting excessively. Is that normal?
3) Can this possibly be managed without doing the sugar testing all during the day? I feel terrible, but just giving her the shots morning and night is horrible for me. I would rather receive a hundred shots than do this to her even once. The only way I can make myself do it is knowing it's the only way she can live.
4) Is anyone using the Novulin N rather than the Lantus. Is anyone using the generic insulin from Wal-Mart? Our first insulin purchase was for Novulin R, and when I took her back because I had several questions and was having trouble giving her the shot, another vet said the Novulin R was the wrong kind (short acting) and said the prescription should have been the Novulin N. So we spent the money on something we couldn't even use.
I know I am rambling here, but this isn't just something you can talk to many people about. By the way, Callie is 8 1/2 years old. She and her sister, Kinsey, were born on May Day in our neighbor's shop. They then left for 3 days, and the mother kitty was shut out of the shop. Our neighbors brought the 3 day old kittens to us, hoping they belonged to one of ours. We took them and tried to reunite them with the momma kitty, but we couldn't get them together. So we bottle fed them and (I still can't believe it) and they made it. All of our cats are special, but these girls really mean a lot to us. I've never had a cat like Callie, and I just really want her to make it. Thanks!
