Sebbie
Member Since 2026
Hi all,
My name is Sam and I've been perusing this forum for quite a while without making an account. It's been such a place of reassurance and valuable research since our cat Sebastian/Sebbie was diagnosed last February with diabetes. It has been a bit of an overwhelming journey that has started to settle some as we've gotten used to syringes, lances, appointments, and scheduling everything.
Sebastian was started on 2 units lantus twice a day, and we were so hopeful because he had a checkup at the vet just five months prior where he had bloodwork that looked great. But his dosage slowly but steadily increased to 7 units twice a day with no effect on his BG values. At that point we would do pre-shot checks and at-home curves every one to two weeks before increasing the dose. We were referred to a specialist in May 2025 to figure out what was going on, and blood tests confirmed acromegaly in June 2025. Thankfully, we were able to afford radiation therapy for him in August, so we proceeded with that, and now he actually responds to insulin! He was reduced to 5 units last september, and now he is at 3 units today based on libre 3 CGM values that were shared with his specialist. It's honestly so amazing to see him respond to insulin.
We've also been dealing with some sort of small bowel disease that requires a biopsy to diagnose it as cancer or IBD, and we just can't afford the tests currently. The vet also wants to first do an abdominal ultrasound, and he would also require a visit with the cardiologist before he could go under anesthesia for the biopsy, as bloodwork has indicated his heart may have been affected by the acromegaly. He was originally diagnosed with diabetes after bringing him in due to rapid weight loss, and still struggles to maintain weight despite having a strong appetite. He previously was having issues with vomiting and diarhea, but since we removed seafood from his diet and added 1/2 tsp psyllium husk powder 2x a day, both of those symptoms have stopped. He currently eats mostly FF pate with a little bit of Young Again zero crunchies. He also gets probiotics and a B12 supplement once a day since bloodwork last month showed he has low B12, and bloodwork last year and last month showed dysbiosis/bacterial imbalance in his gut.
Other than that, I really was interested in the spreadsheet here, since I wanted to keep a better log of his numbers and symptoms. We use the libre 3 CGM from time to time and I keep notes of his spot-checks and at-home ear poke curves but it's just all over the place. The spreadsheet looks great and I'm looking forward to having all of his info in one place.
My name is Sam and I've been perusing this forum for quite a while without making an account. It's been such a place of reassurance and valuable research since our cat Sebastian/Sebbie was diagnosed last February with diabetes. It has been a bit of an overwhelming journey that has started to settle some as we've gotten used to syringes, lances, appointments, and scheduling everything.
Sebastian was started on 2 units lantus twice a day, and we were so hopeful because he had a checkup at the vet just five months prior where he had bloodwork that looked great. But his dosage slowly but steadily increased to 7 units twice a day with no effect on his BG values. At that point we would do pre-shot checks and at-home curves every one to two weeks before increasing the dose. We were referred to a specialist in May 2025 to figure out what was going on, and blood tests confirmed acromegaly in June 2025. Thankfully, we were able to afford radiation therapy for him in August, so we proceeded with that, and now he actually responds to insulin! He was reduced to 5 units last september, and now he is at 3 units today based on libre 3 CGM values that were shared with his specialist. It's honestly so amazing to see him respond to insulin.
We've also been dealing with some sort of small bowel disease that requires a biopsy to diagnose it as cancer or IBD, and we just can't afford the tests currently. The vet also wants to first do an abdominal ultrasound, and he would also require a visit with the cardiologist before he could go under anesthesia for the biopsy, as bloodwork has indicated his heart may have been affected by the acromegaly. He was originally diagnosed with diabetes after bringing him in due to rapid weight loss, and still struggles to maintain weight despite having a strong appetite. He previously was having issues with vomiting and diarhea, but since we removed seafood from his diet and added 1/2 tsp psyllium husk powder 2x a day, both of those symptoms have stopped. He currently eats mostly FF pate with a little bit of Young Again zero crunchies. He also gets probiotics and a B12 supplement once a day since bloodwork last month showed he has low B12, and bloodwork last year and last month showed dysbiosis/bacterial imbalance in his gut.
Other than that, I really was interested in the spreadsheet here, since I wanted to keep a better log of his numbers and symptoms. We use the libre 3 CGM from time to time and I keep notes of his spot-checks and at-home ear poke curves but it's just all over the place. The spreadsheet looks great and I'm looking forward to having all of his info in one place.