Dragonfly92
Member Since 2023
Hi!
My cat Socks was diagnosed with diabetes in March. He was started on 2 units twice a day. After a few days, he was dropping too low with the 2nd dose. My vet told me not to inject another dose if his numbers were in the 200's. After a month, I was only giving him 1/2 unit in the morning and his numbers were staying consistent for weeks. A couple of weeks now his numbers are back in the upper 300's to lower 400's. I am now giving him 1 unit in the morning and 1 unit at night, but he is not dropping as much as he did when he was only given 1/2 unit once a day. The vet told me the insulin would last for 6 months, but I have read articles that it starts to lose effectiveness after 28 days. I'm wondering if he is becoming insulin resistant, or if I need a new bottle of insulin. Is it normal to have to increase the dosage after a couple of months?
Thanks!
Missy
My cat Socks was diagnosed with diabetes in March. He was started on 2 units twice a day. After a few days, he was dropping too low with the 2nd dose. My vet told me not to inject another dose if his numbers were in the 200's. After a month, I was only giving him 1/2 unit in the morning and his numbers were staying consistent for weeks. A couple of weeks now his numbers are back in the upper 300's to lower 400's. I am now giving him 1 unit in the morning and 1 unit at night, but he is not dropping as much as he did when he was only given 1/2 unit once a day. The vet told me the insulin would last for 6 months, but I have read articles that it starts to lose effectiveness after 28 days. I'm wondering if he is becoming insulin resistant, or if I need a new bottle of insulin. Is it normal to have to increase the dosage after a couple of months?
Thanks!
Missy
