Sarakins
Member Since 2019
My 9 year old boy, Leo, was diagnosed with diabetes a few weeks ago. Funny story, our 10 year old, Chuck, has had the betes for about 2 years and was quite easy to manage and monitor.
So, seemed like an easy job for our 2nd customer, right? Well Leo’s numbers are not regulating nearly as fast or as well as Chuck (typical since Leo has always been my problem child health-wise).
Leo started on 2 units twice a day of novolin. His next check up, the vet had me go up to 3 units twice a day; he is still losing weight and drinking/urinating a lot. Since the change on Saturday, we’ve noticed some loose poops in the box but nothing too crazy, until yesterday when I found the worst diarrhea ever in the box when I got home from work. After about 2 hours post shot, Leo showed himself as the culprit and has had at least 2 more giant diarrheas since then. He is still eating and drinking okay (probably too much drinking, but I think he is metabolizing his insulin too fast with all the GI distress) so he is not dehydrated - he passes the tent test and has been playing and acting pretty normally.
So with that giant wall of text, I have two questions. I am dropping Leo off at the vet in the morning and I suspect they want to do a curve on him.
1) Can cats have adverse reactions to particular brands of insulin? My vet is very open to suggestions and has a diabetic cat himself, so is there a particular insulin that might be less tough on Leo? There has really been no other big change to warrant the crazy diarrhea
2) Is any sort of curve performed at the vet really going to be that helpful? Leo gets super stressed there and I know his levels will probably be through the roof - plus the whole diarrhea issue isn’t going to help!
Thanks for reading!
So, seemed like an easy job for our 2nd customer, right? Well Leo’s numbers are not regulating nearly as fast or as well as Chuck (typical since Leo has always been my problem child health-wise).
Leo started on 2 units twice a day of novolin. His next check up, the vet had me go up to 3 units twice a day; he is still losing weight and drinking/urinating a lot. Since the change on Saturday, we’ve noticed some loose poops in the box but nothing too crazy, until yesterday when I found the worst diarrhea ever in the box when I got home from work. After about 2 hours post shot, Leo showed himself as the culprit and has had at least 2 more giant diarrheas since then. He is still eating and drinking okay (probably too much drinking, but I think he is metabolizing his insulin too fast with all the GI distress) so he is not dehydrated - he passes the tent test and has been playing and acting pretty normally.
So with that giant wall of text, I have two questions. I am dropping Leo off at the vet in the morning and I suspect they want to do a curve on him.
1) Can cats have adverse reactions to particular brands of insulin? My vet is very open to suggestions and has a diabetic cat himself, so is there a particular insulin that might be less tough on Leo? There has really been no other big change to warrant the crazy diarrhea
2) Is any sort of curve performed at the vet really going to be that helpful? Leo gets super stressed there and I know his levels will probably be through the roof - plus the whole diarrhea issue isn’t going to help!
Thanks for reading!