riglee
Member Since 2015
Hi. My cat is a 16 year old girl named Lucy. I found her in my yard in 1999 (she was born probably about May of that year) and we got to know each other outside that summer. As fall turned into winter she started staying in the garage and after she seemed content in the dog crate we set up ( with thick blanket over and a heating pad when it got really cold) we brought her in the house and got her healthy. Up until then we rarely had physical contact, just a lot of talking.
A few years ago she was diagnosed with asthma and what we tried was steroid shots (depo something) which knocked the asthma out but had to be repeated, initially in 6 months and now it seems to be 3 month or even less. It worked. She was diagnosed with diabetes earlier this year. It has been theorized that the diabetes is a direct result of the steroid. She is not and has never been overwight.
Her blood sugar was extremely high, some where in the upper 600s or low 700s (I can't find the results right now). We started her on 2 units (prozinc) but after a few weeks and another test her fructosamine count was still high (> 500). We upped the insulin to 3. I have since dropped it to 2.5 because I thought she was a bit out of sorts. Real or imagined I don't know but I was so worried about low blood sugar that I thought the best thing to do was lower it. We are going to get another fructosamine test done soon.
What I am looking for is advice on home testing, diet and other topics.
I have been feeding her Solid Gold Indigo Moon. She does not like wet canned food. She does love deli ham and really loves cooked salmon that I make in the oven.
I am going out of town for a few days. I am probably the only one that can give her insulin shots at home. For anyone else she will wither hide or try to. My dilemma is whether to leave her at home (someone will check on her, give her water and food but she would not have any insulin for 3 days) or to board her at the vet where they can give her the insulin shots (but she will be msierable there). What issues would I have by the 3 day span of no insulin and would it revert her back to super high blood sugar.
Should I do a glucose curve? If I should can I get the necessary equipment at a pharmacy or are there specific ones i shoudl use.
This is my first time writing here. Any help in answering ther questions or pointing me to the correct place wouls be most appreciated.
Thanks
A few years ago she was diagnosed with asthma and what we tried was steroid shots (depo something) which knocked the asthma out but had to be repeated, initially in 6 months and now it seems to be 3 month or even less. It worked. She was diagnosed with diabetes earlier this year. It has been theorized that the diabetes is a direct result of the steroid. She is not and has never been overwight.
Her blood sugar was extremely high, some where in the upper 600s or low 700s (I can't find the results right now). We started her on 2 units (prozinc) but after a few weeks and another test her fructosamine count was still high (> 500). We upped the insulin to 3. I have since dropped it to 2.5 because I thought she was a bit out of sorts. Real or imagined I don't know but I was so worried about low blood sugar that I thought the best thing to do was lower it. We are going to get another fructosamine test done soon.
What I am looking for is advice on home testing, diet and other topics.
I have been feeding her Solid Gold Indigo Moon. She does not like wet canned food. She does love deli ham and really loves cooked salmon that I make in the oven.
I am going out of town for a few days. I am probably the only one that can give her insulin shots at home. For anyone else she will wither hide or try to. My dilemma is whether to leave her at home (someone will check on her, give her water and food but she would not have any insulin for 3 days) or to board her at the vet where they can give her the insulin shots (but she will be msierable there). What issues would I have by the 3 day span of no insulin and would it revert her back to super high blood sugar.
Should I do a glucose curve? If I should can I get the necessary equipment at a pharmacy or are there specific ones i shoudl use.
This is my first time writing here. Any help in answering ther questions or pointing me to the correct place wouls be most appreciated.
Thanks
