Tracey&Jones (GA)
Member Since 2016
Hi,
Jones and I are from Alberta, Canada. My 12 yr old cat Jones was just diagnosed with diabetes on Friday Dec 9th. This has been a very long road. Starting the end of August through several weeks, blood tests, ultrasounds which showed he had IBS/pancreatitis but no signs of the big C. The latest blood test showed he was stable on the IBS/pancreattis but he was now diabetic. He dropped weight from 5.75 Kg to 4.2 which is quite scary. He was drinking and peeing a lot but thought it was due to the steroids. Our vet was good and checked for diabetes and he kept dropping in and out but now he definitely is in the special kitty group now. We are hoping if we switch the steriod he is currently on (predisonolone) to leukeran (a chemotherapy drug) that we can get him reverted back to normal blood sugars but we are not sure considering the severity of the infection he had in his pancreas. Right now his drug list includes: Cerenia 1/4 tab a day for vomiting; 2.5mg of predisone (will be taking this down in another week as we wean him off); 1 tabs every 12 hrs of metronidazole (anti-diarrhea) and 0.25 ml of B12 every second week and now we have 2 units glargine BID (Lantus). It took 3 months to get to the part we could get the nutrients from the food into his system and now we are faced with from the blood into the cells. His first dose was Friday. Still learning on doing the prick for the blood check - got it down to 1 poke this morning. Learning patience is the key to this step - one stab and wait for the bead of blood. His #'s are very high - 25.8 in the morning to 21.9 in the evening before his second dose. Anyway, will be looking through the board for help and suggestions as I go along on this journey with Jones. Still worried on the diet, was going to check in with the vet. He is on a wet Purina DM diet (which is all he wants to eat at the moment) and a science diet ID prescription diet both the chicken pate, the ID chicken stew and the dry (He stopped eating this about 4 days ago). It is hard to determine what is best for him and to ensure he gets his calorie intake (very picky eater since this all started). The vet hasn't really indicated what to use except I can use all that I have. And she hasn't really guided on the amount as we have been letting him eat as much as he wants during all this. Being in a house of 4 cats has made this a very interesting deal as we have a kidney bean kitty and a fat momma on a diet.
Can anyone guide me on how long does it take for the glargine to "take" affect and how often is a good guide to do the BG checks at home? I am doing before AM/PM injections but as I work through out the day it is hard to do anything else until the weekend.
Jones and I are from Alberta, Canada. My 12 yr old cat Jones was just diagnosed with diabetes on Friday Dec 9th. This has been a very long road. Starting the end of August through several weeks, blood tests, ultrasounds which showed he had IBS/pancreatitis but no signs of the big C. The latest blood test showed he was stable on the IBS/pancreattis but he was now diabetic. He dropped weight from 5.75 Kg to 4.2 which is quite scary. He was drinking and peeing a lot but thought it was due to the steroids. Our vet was good and checked for diabetes and he kept dropping in and out but now he definitely is in the special kitty group now. We are hoping if we switch the steriod he is currently on (predisonolone) to leukeran (a chemotherapy drug) that we can get him reverted back to normal blood sugars but we are not sure considering the severity of the infection he had in his pancreas. Right now his drug list includes: Cerenia 1/4 tab a day for vomiting; 2.5mg of predisone (will be taking this down in another week as we wean him off); 1 tabs every 12 hrs of metronidazole (anti-diarrhea) and 0.25 ml of B12 every second week and now we have 2 units glargine BID (Lantus). It took 3 months to get to the part we could get the nutrients from the food into his system and now we are faced with from the blood into the cells. His first dose was Friday. Still learning on doing the prick for the blood check - got it down to 1 poke this morning. Learning patience is the key to this step - one stab and wait for the bead of blood. His #'s are very high - 25.8 in the morning to 21.9 in the evening before his second dose. Anyway, will be looking through the board for help and suggestions as I go along on this journey with Jones. Still worried on the diet, was going to check in with the vet. He is on a wet Purina DM diet (which is all he wants to eat at the moment) and a science diet ID prescription diet both the chicken pate, the ID chicken stew and the dry (He stopped eating this about 4 days ago). It is hard to determine what is best for him and to ensure he gets his calorie intake (very picky eater since this all started). The vet hasn't really indicated what to use except I can use all that I have. And she hasn't really guided on the amount as we have been letting him eat as much as he wants during all this. Being in a house of 4 cats has made this a very interesting deal as we have a kidney bean kitty and a fat momma on a diet.
Can anyone guide me on how long does it take for the glargine to "take" affect and how often is a good guide to do the BG checks at home? I am doing before AM/PM injections but as I work through out the day it is hard to do anything else until the weekend.