Gizmo Wilshin
Member Since 2012
My cat Gizmo was diagnosed June 9th of this year. I have kept in constant communication with my vet, but still feel completely overwhelmed. I have purchased all the testing supplies, syringes, insulin, and even made myself a rice sock (after many failed attempts at getting a blood sample). Gizmo has been on Iams Indoor cat formula (dry food) and Iams canned food (chicken formula only) for most of his teen and adult life. After being diagnosed he did well at first, eating the same food etc. Then three weeks later not so much, he wasn't eating his dry food and was barely eating the canned food, I could tell he was losing weight, then I noticed he was walking funny on his back legs; this really freaked me out, I thought he had hurt himself jumping down off of the bed or couch. I made an appointment with the vet right away and took him in the next day. The vet told me that he had neuropathy due to high blood sugar, this I didn't understand as I was giving the insulin to him like they told me to: test his blood before feeding him, if it's under 250 don't give him insulin, if it's above 250 or close to it give him 1 1/2 units two times a day 12 hours apart. Now most of the time when I tested him his sugar level was at 178 or below with the exception of 2 or 3 times (note that I was giving him the insulin at 7:30 am checking the sugar level at 7am then again at 7pm insulin at 7:30pm). So I wasn't giving it to him if it was under 250. How did he get the neuropathy then? Also, when I took him in they said that his blood sugar level was in the 400! It has never been in the 400s for me. So I'm wondering if my monitor is incorrect and his blood sugar had been high the entire time! I have tested the monitor and everything checks out fine. I'm not sure what to do now, I'm insain with worry that I will give him the insulin when he doesn't need it and he will go into hypoglycimia, but I'm also afraid of not giving it to him when he needs it and causing the neuropathy to get worse. The monitor that I'm using is the Tru2go that I picked up at CVS. I had my vet test it out and she said that everything appears to be working. I would go out and try different ones but that can get really expensive especially the testing strips. Can someone tell me what the best monitor to get is, and where I can get it semi cheap. I don't want to have a monitor where the testing strips are crazy expensive. I'm looking into getting pet insurance that might help with some of the costs, but so far I haven't found one that will help with that. Any information that I can get from everyone here will be much appreciated. I'm sure that I will have more questions as this goes on. Gizmo is only 13 years old and I've had him since he was a baby I'm not ready to let him go yet and I'm determined to fight this.
Gizmo and Kitsey's mom
Gizmo and Kitsey's mom