noahbaby
Member Since 2016
my cat Noah has been on Levemir for almost a month now and his blood sugar does come down quite a bit slowly within 5-7 hours but starts to rise very quickly. By the time 8-12 hours are up he's back up at 21-25! Today I checked his blood sugar and it was 21 after 5 hours of giving him his insulin shot.
My question is, can I give him a rapid acting insulin like novo rapid or lispro during a meal or is that dangerous?
He weighs 15 pounds and I'm giving him 2-3 units of Levemir every 12 hours. Should I be giving him more? He's on wet food only.
He also used to be on canansulin which did nothing for him. I did curve readings and it was like giving him water through a needle. I had to fire my vet and take things into my own hands since the vet didn't want to switch him to a different type of insulin, and I slowly watched my cat waste away to a skeleton and watch his hind legs drop to the ground. It was heart breaking.
My ultimate fear is he will go blind.
My question is, can I give him a rapid acting insulin like novo rapid or lispro during a meal or is that dangerous?
He weighs 15 pounds and I'm giving him 2-3 units of Levemir every 12 hours. Should I be giving him more? He's on wet food only.
He also used to be on canansulin which did nothing for him. I did curve readings and it was like giving him water through a needle. I had to fire my vet and take things into my own hands since the vet didn't want to switch him to a different type of insulin, and I slowly watched my cat waste away to a skeleton and watch his hind legs drop to the ground. It was heart breaking.