Caraalex82
Member Since 2013
Hi,
Hope you all will excuse me, as this is my first post to this site.
My son, Justin, and I are fostering this really loving cat Screechy who was recently rescued from a shelter. He was so sickly when he came out of the shelter that he weighed only about 5.5 lbs. He was a very sick, unneutered boy. Our local cat rescue was trying to get him neutered, but the vet was afraid his frail health would not be good for his recovery. She wants him to weigh at least 8lbs before the procedure. Once he got diagnosed with diabetes and immediately put on Lantus to help regulate his blood sugar. I agreed to foster Screechy for a while, but he does need a permanent home.
Anyway in the last month or so, Screechy has finally reached 8lbs, but his blood sugar is still somewhat high in the 300s consistently. After reading one of the messages, I decided to try to decrease his insulin dose from 1.0 units to .5 units, because of the possiblity of rebound. I have only done that for the last two doses. Waiting to see if it help correct the blood sugar. Are there any other ideas that I can try?
I happen to know quite a bit about the disease, as it is quite similar to human diabetes (thought not exact). My son, Justin was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes last June. Screechy is a very sweet animal and likes to nuzzle with us, and purrs incessantly! I am very hopeful for him, as he is getting stronger and stronger everyday!
Thanks for the help!
Cara and Justin (and Screechy)
Hope you all will excuse me, as this is my first post to this site.
My son, Justin, and I are fostering this really loving cat Screechy who was recently rescued from a shelter. He was so sickly when he came out of the shelter that he weighed only about 5.5 lbs. He was a very sick, unneutered boy. Our local cat rescue was trying to get him neutered, but the vet was afraid his frail health would not be good for his recovery. She wants him to weigh at least 8lbs before the procedure. Once he got diagnosed with diabetes and immediately put on Lantus to help regulate his blood sugar. I agreed to foster Screechy for a while, but he does need a permanent home.
Anyway in the last month or so, Screechy has finally reached 8lbs, but his blood sugar is still somewhat high in the 300s consistently. After reading one of the messages, I decided to try to decrease his insulin dose from 1.0 units to .5 units, because of the possiblity of rebound. I have only done that for the last two doses. Waiting to see if it help correct the blood sugar. Are there any other ideas that I can try?
I happen to know quite a bit about the disease, as it is quite similar to human diabetes (thought not exact). My son, Justin was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes last June. Screechy is a very sweet animal and likes to nuzzle with us, and purrs incessantly! I am very hopeful for him, as he is getting stronger and stronger everyday!
Thanks for the help!
Cara and Justin (and Screechy)