Katy Androski
Member Since 2024
My cat Evinrude is 8 years old and weighs about 14 pounds.
Evin was diagnosed with diabetes on 11/3/23. I started giving him 2 units of Novolin every 12 hours. I switched vets to
VCA Animal Hospital and they attached a blood glucose monitor to him on 11/30/24. His glucose levels were up and down, between 312 down to below 50. My vet advised starting him on glargine, so on
1/22/24, I started 1 unit of glargine every 12 hours. I got a glargine pen from my pharmacy, and VCA transferred the
liquid to a vial so that I could use the prescribed needle. VCA said that the pen required you to insert the needle for 10
seconds, which is hard to do with a cat. After starting glargine, Evin began acting hungry and was urinating much more. He had another monitor attached on 2/2/24 and his levels were up and down between 346 and 498. I was told to increase his dose from one unit of glargine to 2 units of glargine on 2/5/24. Another monitor was attached Evin on 2/16/24. His levels were
between 354 and HI (too high to record?). I was told by the vet to increase his dose to 2.5 units every 12 hours, so I started the evening of 2/17/24.
My pharmacist told me that it should have been OK to transfer glargine between the pen and the vial. It should be OK to
use the same syringe twice in one day. It should be OK to leave the glargine out at room temperature by accident for a
short time. I feel confident that I’m giving the shots correctly, with the proper needle.
I'm feeling frustrated that things seem to be getting worse instead of better. I've been told that it can take time to get the dosage right, but it doesn't make sense that I'm giving him more glargine and his blood sugar is getting higher. Thanks for your help!
Evin was diagnosed with diabetes on 11/3/23. I started giving him 2 units of Novolin every 12 hours. I switched vets to
VCA Animal Hospital and they attached a blood glucose monitor to him on 11/30/24. His glucose levels were up and down, between 312 down to below 50. My vet advised starting him on glargine, so on
1/22/24, I started 1 unit of glargine every 12 hours. I got a glargine pen from my pharmacy, and VCA transferred the
liquid to a vial so that I could use the prescribed needle. VCA said that the pen required you to insert the needle for 10
seconds, which is hard to do with a cat. After starting glargine, Evin began acting hungry and was urinating much more. He had another monitor attached on 2/2/24 and his levels were up and down between 346 and 498. I was told to increase his dose from one unit of glargine to 2 units of glargine on 2/5/24. Another monitor was attached Evin on 2/16/24. His levels were
between 354 and HI (too high to record?). I was told by the vet to increase his dose to 2.5 units every 12 hours, so I started the evening of 2/17/24.
My pharmacist told me that it should have been OK to transfer glargine between the pen and the vial. It should be OK to
use the same syringe twice in one day. It should be OK to leave the glargine out at room temperature by accident for a
short time. I feel confident that I’m giving the shots correctly, with the proper needle.
I'm feeling frustrated that things seem to be getting worse instead of better. I've been told that it can take time to get the dosage right, but it doesn't make sense that I'm giving him more glargine and his blood sugar is getting higher. Thanks for your help!