MachoZeCat
Member Since 2017
Monday at the vet my cat was around 350 (post food, no insulin, pre-diagnoses) This number diagnosed his diabetes. We started Vetsulin 2 units once a day. Home testing Tuesday AM showed prefood and insulin at 510. 3 hours post food and insulin 366, later at 374, then 424 that evening. This morning home test showed glucose at 399, then drove to vet and they tested glucose pre food and insulin- at 441. Come home, feed him and give insulin, 3 hours later home reader says 329. Vet said home readers can be inaccurate and to now give 2 units Vetsulin twice a day. They are worried about kidney damage/failure but told me to give new dose and bring him next Friday for a recheck on glucose. They told me I can do that or go to a specialist (they prob wanna get rid of me because I am high maintenance, sorry I am trying to be an advocate for my cat, although they have not been rude to me).
I made an appt. with a "feline specialist" for Monday AM for second opinion and hoping they'll give us better working insulin. He has had history of UTI and crystals, recent urine culture showed NO bacteria. I am worried about additional issues related to bladder etc. because he has had crystals pre-diabetes diagnoses. Hoping specialist can help with this also.
My questions- can home readers be so inaccurate that testing twice in 5 min can give numbers that differ by around 100 points? This happened during one testing.
Also his Monday pre-insulin (post food) number was 350 and day later pre-insulin number 510. Why/how can the glucose number raise so much? Can food alone lower the glucose number that much?
Should I do a curve at the feline specialist (or ask them to let me do it at home) even though the stress can give false glucose numbers? Will this help us get the correct insulin dose faster than testing at the vet once a week?
I have been switching him from the dry prescription glycobalance to Wellness canned food.
This is scary and I am worried about his kidneys. I suspect the specialist will check his kidney function.
Thanks,
Anne
I made an appt. with a "feline specialist" for Monday AM for second opinion and hoping they'll give us better working insulin. He has had history of UTI and crystals, recent urine culture showed NO bacteria. I am worried about additional issues related to bladder etc. because he has had crystals pre-diabetes diagnoses. Hoping specialist can help with this also.
My questions- can home readers be so inaccurate that testing twice in 5 min can give numbers that differ by around 100 points? This happened during one testing.
Also his Monday pre-insulin (post food) number was 350 and day later pre-insulin number 510. Why/how can the glucose number raise so much? Can food alone lower the glucose number that much?
Should I do a curve at the feline specialist (or ask them to let me do it at home) even though the stress can give false glucose numbers? Will this help us get the correct insulin dose faster than testing at the vet once a week?
I have been switching him from the dry prescription glycobalance to Wellness canned food.
This is scary and I am worried about his kidneys. I suspect the specialist will check his kidney function.
Thanks,
Anne