Shane and Baby
Member Since 2023
Hello FDMB members! Thank you for being part of this community and sharing your experiences and stories.
My apologizes in advance for my long post..!
I'm Shane and Baby is the main cat in charge of me. She's the avatar here. She's 14.5 years old. Yesterday evening the vet called at 9pm to go over a blood test from Friday; Baby had an abscess in her lip and I took her in to have it examined and treated and I asked for a blood panel at the same time.
Anyway, the Dr discussed the results showing there were high white counts and so forth related to the infection but also the surprise: extreme high glucose levels. That's when I was introduced to cat diabetes. The Dr had us come back in today for a urinalysis which confirmed the high glucose and some additional data based off of the blood and urinalysis: she's not ketonic, and the Dr thinks her kidney and liver health are good.
The Dr gave me a hand's on lesson on how to give injections and made me show her I could do it a couple times using saline on Baby. She also walked me through an ear blood draw test using the clinic's Alpha Trak 2, which came out to 468 @ 3pm today.
I left with Rxs for "any type of" insulin glargine and small syringes. 1U with breakfast and 1U with dinner. I picked up her generic insulin and the syringes for her a few hours ago.
While waiting at the pharmacy I was researching the Alpha Trak 3 blood tester recommended by the tech at the clinc and the relatively horrible reviews compared to the 2 made me feel that I would not be confident using that model exclusively. There are at least a couple people with reviews talking about how the AT3 led them to put their cats into hypo and many about inconsistency compared to the AT2. The threads here related to it are also not inspiring.
Searching "feline diabetes" had already brought me here very early this morning so I started to research human glucose testers instead per your recommendation. I was considering purchasing two human glucose tester and using both to give myself more data while I am learning and to also sort of cross-reference the tests against each other for now while I learn and we figure out how to best manage Baby's diabetes. I understand the numbers won't be the same between the veterinary and human glucose monitors.
I have noticed the recommendation for ReliOn here but I wasn't sure which models are viewed the most positively. Premier classic, compact, platinum? The platinum appears to have the best reviews. I couldn't find a "prime" model even though they have the strips. The local Walmart here didn't have the ReliOns on the shelf when I checked while waiting for the pharmacy so I have to order it anyway.
My thought is to order the ReliOn Platinum since it has the best reviews and the strips seem to cost the same as the standard ReliOn strips and then to also purchase the Contour next ONE since it claims to give you 60 seconds to "add more blood" to get a better reading. They all appear to claim to use a small amount of blood without quantifying small. Am I off track?
I went through and read as many of the stickies as I could find and filled out my profile, signature, about me and started my spreadsheet. Please let me know if I made any mistakes or missed anything that would be helpful.
While filling out the spreadsheet became aware of the dosing methods. My Dr didn't talk about this at all so is this something that is up to me? I had already given Baby 1U of Insulin before I came and set up here and now I am nervous about continuing to give her 1U twice a day until I have test units at hand. The Dr suggested that for a week or so it is fine to not test but the documents here seem to suggest that is risky.
I am ordering medium and high carb canned foods after I post this. Her current foods (Hill's S/D z/d 35% and Merricks LID duck 15% and FF classic turkey: 2%) don't have carbs listed so I am going to try to source that info as well.
[Edited to add carb% and: I'm shocked at the z/d carb %. We've been trying to move the IBD cats off of it because it goes out of stock for months sometimes and that's catastrophic. The Merrick seems to have been a good sub. I see the LID other flavors have more phosphorus but lower carb %. z/d is our high carb and LID Duck is the medium carb for now. I have to investigate foods the IBD cats can handle <10% carbs. We have suspection IBD triggers to beef, chicken, corn, wheat?, dairy. Not sure about fish... might start there. ]
We have honey, the ER phone # and address on the fridge, and I'm printing out the hypo and the toolbox cheat sheet now.
Whew, if you're still with me and Baby, thank you! I know that was a lot. Thank you all for your advice and your time and your support.
Shane and Baby
My apologizes in advance for my long post..!
I'm Shane and Baby is the main cat in charge of me. She's the avatar here. She's 14.5 years old. Yesterday evening the vet called at 9pm to go over a blood test from Friday; Baby had an abscess in her lip and I took her in to have it examined and treated and I asked for a blood panel at the same time.
Anyway, the Dr discussed the results showing there were high white counts and so forth related to the infection but also the surprise: extreme high glucose levels. That's when I was introduced to cat diabetes. The Dr had us come back in today for a urinalysis which confirmed the high glucose and some additional data based off of the blood and urinalysis: she's not ketonic, and the Dr thinks her kidney and liver health are good.
The Dr gave me a hand's on lesson on how to give injections and made me show her I could do it a couple times using saline on Baby. She also walked me through an ear blood draw test using the clinic's Alpha Trak 2, which came out to 468 @ 3pm today.
I left with Rxs for "any type of" insulin glargine and small syringes. 1U with breakfast and 1U with dinner. I picked up her generic insulin and the syringes for her a few hours ago.
While waiting at the pharmacy I was researching the Alpha Trak 3 blood tester recommended by the tech at the clinc and the relatively horrible reviews compared to the 2 made me feel that I would not be confident using that model exclusively. There are at least a couple people with reviews talking about how the AT3 led them to put their cats into hypo and many about inconsistency compared to the AT2. The threads here related to it are also not inspiring.
Searching "feline diabetes" had already brought me here very early this morning so I started to research human glucose testers instead per your recommendation. I was considering purchasing two human glucose tester and using both to give myself more data while I am learning and to also sort of cross-reference the tests against each other for now while I learn and we figure out how to best manage Baby's diabetes. I understand the numbers won't be the same between the veterinary and human glucose monitors.
I have noticed the recommendation for ReliOn here but I wasn't sure which models are viewed the most positively. Premier classic, compact, platinum? The platinum appears to have the best reviews. I couldn't find a "prime" model even though they have the strips. The local Walmart here didn't have the ReliOns on the shelf when I checked while waiting for the pharmacy so I have to order it anyway.
My thought is to order the ReliOn Platinum since it has the best reviews and the strips seem to cost the same as the standard ReliOn strips and then to also purchase the Contour next ONE since it claims to give you 60 seconds to "add more blood" to get a better reading. They all appear to claim to use a small amount of blood without quantifying small. Am I off track?
I went through and read as many of the stickies as I could find and filled out my profile, signature, about me and started my spreadsheet. Please let me know if I made any mistakes or missed anything that would be helpful.
While filling out the spreadsheet became aware of the dosing methods. My Dr didn't talk about this at all so is this something that is up to me? I had already given Baby 1U of Insulin before I came and set up here and now I am nervous about continuing to give her 1U twice a day until I have test units at hand. The Dr suggested that for a week or so it is fine to not test but the documents here seem to suggest that is risky.
I am ordering medium and high carb canned foods after I post this. Her current foods (Hill's S/D z/d 35% and Merricks LID duck 15% and FF classic turkey: 2%) don't have carbs listed so I am going to try to source that info as well.
[Edited to add carb% and: I'm shocked at the z/d carb %. We've been trying to move the IBD cats off of it because it goes out of stock for months sometimes and that's catastrophic. The Merrick seems to have been a good sub. I see the LID other flavors have more phosphorus but lower carb %. z/d is our high carb and LID Duck is the medium carb for now. I have to investigate foods the IBD cats can handle <10% carbs. We have suspection IBD triggers to beef, chicken, corn, wheat?, dairy. Not sure about fish... might start there. ]
We have honey, the ER phone # and address on the fridge, and I'm printing out the hypo and the toolbox cheat sheet now.
Whew, if you're still with me and Baby, thank you! I know that was a lot. Thank you all for your advice and your time and your support.
Shane and Baby
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