CocoButterBall
Member Since 2011
My cat coco was diagnosed with diabetes on November 30, 2010. Since then we really have had a lot of problems with it. I would greatly appreciate advise and feedback about my specific situation.
Coco is 12 years old
Male
Neutered
Diabetic
FIV Positive
Grade 5 Heart Murmur
Current clinical toxoplasmosis infection (due to FIV)
We still do not have his insulin under control.
In November, when he was diagnosed, he was put in humalin N. basically we kept raising it for 2 months, with no luck at all. He was up to 16 units two times a day. Then we decided to switch to lantus.
With lantus we didn’t really have time to notice or even get a dosage set up because 3 days after switching to lantus, he got sick. Coco got Clinical toxoplasmosis because of his FIV. His glucose was still out of control. He was in the ER for 3 days, and another vet for 2 days.
He is currently on clindamycin to treat his toxoplasmosis we were told to give it to him for 28 days. The last day will be march 7th. Then it’s a matter of really getting his glucose good.
he has been on W/D for years. I just recently learned about the low carb thing. The only low carb food I can find that he will eat is friskies.. specifically flaked tuna in sauce. So that it what I have been feeding him since we brought him home.
I do cephalic blood draws to test his glucose. Believe it or not.. this is much less stressful on him then the ears. And he pretty much just sits there while I draw blood. I’m in veterinarian technician school atm, so I have some experience with blood draws, so that’s not the issue. I mainly want to make sure that its ok to draw blood from there for glucometers.
Now his insulin. It seems to be that lantus on my cat only last 8 hours. At 4 hours after the am injection he is at his low, which is about 200 on 6 units atm. Then 4 hours later he is back up to 500+
I was wondering, instead of boosters, since he only seems to be lasting 8 hours, what about giving him lantus injections 3 times a day instead of 2.
Instead of
9am and 9pm
It would be
10 pm – 6am – 2pm
And I would probably lower it to 4 units while starting this off. I just want a second opinion about this before I start it. At this point. We have been to 3 vets.. none really seem to understand feline diabetes at all. I just want to take it in my own hands. It is vital I get this under control soon.
I do not want him to have out of control glucose since he has a fair chance of relapsing toxoplasmosis from his FIV. I really just need him as stable and healthy as possible. Please, any advise at all will be greatly appreciated.
Coco is 12 years old
Male
Neutered
Diabetic
FIV Positive
Grade 5 Heart Murmur
Current clinical toxoplasmosis infection (due to FIV)
We still do not have his insulin under control.
In November, when he was diagnosed, he was put in humalin N. basically we kept raising it for 2 months, with no luck at all. He was up to 16 units two times a day. Then we decided to switch to lantus.
With lantus we didn’t really have time to notice or even get a dosage set up because 3 days after switching to lantus, he got sick. Coco got Clinical toxoplasmosis because of his FIV. His glucose was still out of control. He was in the ER for 3 days, and another vet for 2 days.
He is currently on clindamycin to treat his toxoplasmosis we were told to give it to him for 28 days. The last day will be march 7th. Then it’s a matter of really getting his glucose good.
he has been on W/D for years. I just recently learned about the low carb thing. The only low carb food I can find that he will eat is friskies.. specifically flaked tuna in sauce. So that it what I have been feeding him since we brought him home.
I do cephalic blood draws to test his glucose. Believe it or not.. this is much less stressful on him then the ears. And he pretty much just sits there while I draw blood. I’m in veterinarian technician school atm, so I have some experience with blood draws, so that’s not the issue. I mainly want to make sure that its ok to draw blood from there for glucometers.
Now his insulin. It seems to be that lantus on my cat only last 8 hours. At 4 hours after the am injection he is at his low, which is about 200 on 6 units atm. Then 4 hours later he is back up to 500+
I was wondering, instead of boosters, since he only seems to be lasting 8 hours, what about giving him lantus injections 3 times a day instead of 2.
Instead of
9am and 9pm
It would be
10 pm – 6am – 2pm
And I would probably lower it to 4 units while starting this off. I just want a second opinion about this before I start it. At this point. We have been to 3 vets.. none really seem to understand feline diabetes at all. I just want to take it in my own hands. It is vital I get this under control soon.
I do not want him to have out of control glucose since he has a fair chance of relapsing toxoplasmosis from his FIV. I really just need him as stable and healthy as possible. Please, any advise at all will be greatly appreciated.