Michelle & Dusty
Member Since 2012
This is my first time on the board. My lovely 15 YO cat, Dusty, was diagnosed today with diabetes. She had blood work in the morning and by this afternoon I was in the vet's office learning how to give her insulin. She's on three units of Lantus twice daily. We're going to see how she does on that and then talk about changing food. She's a little heavy (13.5 lbs, perhaps should be about 11.5-12), but otherwise healthy. (Well, save for underlying Valley Fever.) I was so worried that she'd be diagnosed with CRF that hearing it was diabetes was actually a bit of a relief!
Mostly what I'm worried about is hypoglycemia. I don't know how I'll sleep tonight worried about Dusty getting sick while I'm not awake to watch her. To that end, can anyone tell me when, typically, there is the low point for blood sugar after an injection? She got her first injection at about 4:30 this afternoon (four hours ago). Since then she had 3/4 a can of the Fancy Feast. Should I perhaps feed her a bit of extra food before dinner to avoid super low blood sugar? About an hour ago she was wandering about and seemed a bit uncomfortable, but then jumped up and fell asleep on my lap. At the moment she's grooming herself and seems pretty alert and generally fine. I worry, though, about crashing.
As for future plans: I'm going to give her the Lantus and she'll be heading to the vet on Thursday for a glucose curve. At that point I think I'll talk to the vet about getting my own testing supplies to keep an eye on her levels at home. For now, I'm just spending a lot of time online reading as much as I can about this. And keeping both eyes on my dear Dusty, letting her know how much she's loved. nailbite_smile
Mostly what I'm worried about is hypoglycemia. I don't know how I'll sleep tonight worried about Dusty getting sick while I'm not awake to watch her. To that end, can anyone tell me when, typically, there is the low point for blood sugar after an injection? She got her first injection at about 4:30 this afternoon (four hours ago). Since then she had 3/4 a can of the Fancy Feast. Should I perhaps feed her a bit of extra food before dinner to avoid super low blood sugar? About an hour ago she was wandering about and seemed a bit uncomfortable, but then jumped up and fell asleep on my lap. At the moment she's grooming herself and seems pretty alert and generally fine. I worry, though, about crashing.
As for future plans: I'm going to give her the Lantus and she'll be heading to the vet on Thursday for a glucose curve. At that point I think I'll talk to the vet about getting my own testing supplies to keep an eye on her levels at home. For now, I'm just spending a lot of time online reading as much as I can about this. And keeping both eyes on my dear Dusty, letting her know how much she's loved. nailbite_smile