SassyCat04
Member Since 2022
So Wednesday was 7th day for Makari on his insulin. He was diagnosed with diabetes on October 31st. It's be a rough seven days for those of you who did not see me introduction post. Another big thanks to those of you that did and helped me out and gave me encouragement and offered advice.
So yesterday I called in his BG curve numbers and talked to his vet. Well, I suppose his temporary vet. His usual vet in the practice couldn't see him through all this so a bit of added stress was we were working with a new addition to the practice. We go to a very large hospital with eight doctors and the one we were seeing is new and I've never worked with her before. Though I did like her - I'll be getting back to his normal doctor at his next checks.
Anyway!! His doctor said she couldn't have been more happy with his numbers. For reference his pulls over a 12 hour period were 169 155 182 211 174 starting at pre breakfast and ending at pre dinner and no food eaten through the day even though I offered a mid day snack and he declined. He is on 1 unit of Lantus twice a day. We tested every 3 hours from 9am to 9 pm.
So here is my question. She told me to repeat a curve in 3 months. I thought that was a long time for a new diabetic. She told me if it made me feel better I could do it in 6 weeks but it really wasn't necessary.
She also told me I absolutely did not have to check his BG at all like ever between now and then unless he showed signs of not feeling well or his drinking/peeing symptoms reoccurred. I'm just not comfortable with that. Does that sound odd to anyone? Having a cat on insulin, especially an NEW diabetic with ZERO BG checks??
She rationalized he's doing really well extremely quickly and he's stable. She said it's fantastic and such an improvement only happens occasionally, this usually takes much longer. I think she's a little surprised that in 7 says his numbers are so good and his symptoms were gone in like 3 days. I'm shocked too to be honest. But the not checking his BG at all is freaking me out. What say you all about this??
So yesterday I called in his BG curve numbers and talked to his vet. Well, I suppose his temporary vet. His usual vet in the practice couldn't see him through all this so a bit of added stress was we were working with a new addition to the practice. We go to a very large hospital with eight doctors and the one we were seeing is new and I've never worked with her before. Though I did like her - I'll be getting back to his normal doctor at his next checks.
Anyway!! His doctor said she couldn't have been more happy with his numbers. For reference his pulls over a 12 hour period were 169 155 182 211 174 starting at pre breakfast and ending at pre dinner and no food eaten through the day even though I offered a mid day snack and he declined. He is on 1 unit of Lantus twice a day. We tested every 3 hours from 9am to 9 pm.
So here is my question. She told me to repeat a curve in 3 months. I thought that was a long time for a new diabetic. She told me if it made me feel better I could do it in 6 weeks but it really wasn't necessary.
She also told me I absolutely did not have to check his BG at all like ever between now and then unless he showed signs of not feeling well or his drinking/peeing symptoms reoccurred. I'm just not comfortable with that. Does that sound odd to anyone? Having a cat on insulin, especially an NEW diabetic with ZERO BG checks??
She rationalized he's doing really well extremely quickly and he's stable. She said it's fantastic and such an improvement only happens occasionally, this usually takes much longer. I think she's a little surprised that in 7 says his numbers are so good and his symptoms were gone in like 3 days. I'm shocked too to be honest. But the not checking his BG at all is freaking me out. What say you all about this??
