christine + scoop
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Hello all. I need a little advice with a frustrating cat/vet situation. Here's the story.
Cat: Scoop
Diabetic : about a year now
Insulin : Lantis
Dose: 2 units/twice a day
Food: 1/4 cup Science Diet MD dry twice a day
B/G: it's been a while since I have done one (been out of town), but they always start out high, go to about 200 then back to high right before next injection.
Hometesting with alphatrak and glucotest strips
What worries me is that he has NEVER received below a 200 bg. He is always in the 300-400 range or high. Even an hour after I give the shot he's still very high. What really is strange is after we give the shot he seems to be hypo (very lethargic, a little glossy at time, wont climb the stairs) but when I test him he's at 300-400! Ug!
I am frustrated because my vet doesn't seem to know a lot about cat diabetes. She seems to always be doing research before she answers any questions (which is good and bad I suppose). I feel that there is more we can be doing, upping to dosage - something!
She also thinks he has cataracts - possibly because of the diabetes? Anyone had an experience with that? She said she'd never seen cataracts in a cat.
Also, how long is too long for lantis to be viable past expriation? At 4 units a day we have a bottle for months, I feel this may contribute to his regulation being difficult.
Any advice would be great! We are thinking about taking him to am internal medicine specialist - maybe they have more experience.
Cat: Scoop
Diabetic : about a year now
Insulin : Lantis
Dose: 2 units/twice a day
Food: 1/4 cup Science Diet MD dry twice a day
B/G: it's been a while since I have done one (been out of town), but they always start out high, go to about 200 then back to high right before next injection.
Hometesting with alphatrak and glucotest strips
What worries me is that he has NEVER received below a 200 bg. He is always in the 300-400 range or high. Even an hour after I give the shot he's still very high. What really is strange is after we give the shot he seems to be hypo (very lethargic, a little glossy at time, wont climb the stairs) but when I test him he's at 300-400! Ug!
I am frustrated because my vet doesn't seem to know a lot about cat diabetes. She seems to always be doing research before she answers any questions (which is good and bad I suppose). I feel that there is more we can be doing, upping to dosage - something!
She also thinks he has cataracts - possibly because of the diabetes? Anyone had an experience with that? She said she'd never seen cataracts in a cat.
Also, how long is too long for lantis to be viable past expriation? At 4 units a day we have a bottle for months, I feel this may contribute to his regulation being difficult.
Any advice would be great! We are thinking about taking him to am internal medicine specialist - maybe they have more experience.