Ronnie
Member Since 2024
Hey there! We're new here and had so many questions as we navigate the new journey of feline diabetes! It's great to read so much information and see so many helpful souls out there that love their cats as much as we do!
Hank (9 yo male cat) was just diagnosed with diabetes about a month ago. He wasn't sick and we hadn't really noticed anything wrong besides he had some dry skin and seemed hungrier than usual, which meant keeping me up all hours of the night. He had lost a little weight, but he was using his catio quite a bit and we had scaled back on his free feeding so we didn't think much of that. We had his annual exam and got some blood drawn only to find his glucose was high. The vet recommended a fructosamine test and a few days later...welp, here we are!
We immediately switched his diet to wet food only the day we found out (Wellness Grain Free) and ceased all dry cat food treats - only gets Churus now or freeze dried treats (which he doesn't love those). A week after his diagnosis we finally got his insulin and an appointment to learn how to inject him. Oy. I'm MUCH braver than I would have thought because I have a huge fear of needles and was quite worried, but it's been going well so far. Phew! Thank goodness the syringes are tiny!
I was hoping to hear about people's experience with glucose curves. After 10 days of doing .2 units of Lantus twice a day, the vet wanted us to do a glucose curve at the office. Hank had improved quite a bit even with just the food change, but he is SUPER stressed at the vet so the curve came back high (of course), and he lost an additional 1/2 pound so the vet recommended we up his dose to .3 units and bring him back again for another glucose curve in 2 weeks. I asked about doing the fructosamine test at this appointment just in case and at that point and she said we should hold off.
Fast forward to 2 weeks later, Hank is doing amazing. Hi skin is 90% back to normal, he's eating great, super playful, gained 1/4 of a pound, etc. However, the glucose curve came back high again (maybe even higher than last time which seems weird?) and now the vet wants us to up the insulin to .4 units twice a day and do another curve in the office in 2 weeks. I've asked about doing the fructosamine test (happy to pay for it for my own peace of mind for goodness sakes - not sure how many times I have to ask?!) because he's so stressed at the vet and I just question the curve results. He's doing SO well and his "symptoms" have all but disappeared. I just keep getting "oh we can talk about that down the line" when I bring up the 2-week test instead. Has anyone experienced this?
I'm feeling very frustrated because obviously we all hope our cats go into remission, but I feel like his clinical signs have all resolved with just the .3 units and yet they still want to keep upping his dose. I am worried 1) he may get too much insulin and then we have to deal with a possible emergency and 2) they just want to drag this out even though I'm telling them he is SO stressed there at the vet and I'm certain it's affecting the results. He literally stays in his tiny kennel all day, buried under the blanket, and is yanked out for the prick of his ear several times a day for 10 hours. Can't imagine that would be super stressful!?
I have looked into doing the curves at home BUT so much of what I've read is that it too can be inaccurate because you don't get enough blood, the meter isn't accurate, you have to keep retrying by sticking the cat over and over, etc. Just seems like a traumatic experience for all involved there, too.
So all this long-windedness to ask - is this normal? Am I being a helicopter cat mom and over-thinking/over-researching all this? I know I'm not a vet and it's all early stages, but I've had Hank since my partner found him under a stack of pallets at only 6 weeks old. I know my cat and I just wish the vet would listen to me and do the 2-week test so I could know for sure how his glucose is doing.
Anyways, thanks in advance for reading all this and any advice you may have at this early stage!
Hank (9 yo male cat) was just diagnosed with diabetes about a month ago. He wasn't sick and we hadn't really noticed anything wrong besides he had some dry skin and seemed hungrier than usual, which meant keeping me up all hours of the night. He had lost a little weight, but he was using his catio quite a bit and we had scaled back on his free feeding so we didn't think much of that. We had his annual exam and got some blood drawn only to find his glucose was high. The vet recommended a fructosamine test and a few days later...welp, here we are!
We immediately switched his diet to wet food only the day we found out (Wellness Grain Free) and ceased all dry cat food treats - only gets Churus now or freeze dried treats (which he doesn't love those). A week after his diagnosis we finally got his insulin and an appointment to learn how to inject him. Oy. I'm MUCH braver than I would have thought because I have a huge fear of needles and was quite worried, but it's been going well so far. Phew! Thank goodness the syringes are tiny!
I was hoping to hear about people's experience with glucose curves. After 10 days of doing .2 units of Lantus twice a day, the vet wanted us to do a glucose curve at the office. Hank had improved quite a bit even with just the food change, but he is SUPER stressed at the vet so the curve came back high (of course), and he lost an additional 1/2 pound so the vet recommended we up his dose to .3 units and bring him back again for another glucose curve in 2 weeks. I asked about doing the fructosamine test at this appointment just in case and at that point and she said we should hold off.
Fast forward to 2 weeks later, Hank is doing amazing. Hi skin is 90% back to normal, he's eating great, super playful, gained 1/4 of a pound, etc. However, the glucose curve came back high again (maybe even higher than last time which seems weird?) and now the vet wants us to up the insulin to .4 units twice a day and do another curve in the office in 2 weeks. I've asked about doing the fructosamine test (happy to pay for it for my own peace of mind for goodness sakes - not sure how many times I have to ask?!) because he's so stressed at the vet and I just question the curve results. He's doing SO well and his "symptoms" have all but disappeared. I just keep getting "oh we can talk about that down the line" when I bring up the 2-week test instead. Has anyone experienced this?
I'm feeling very frustrated because obviously we all hope our cats go into remission, but I feel like his clinical signs have all resolved with just the .3 units and yet they still want to keep upping his dose. I am worried 1) he may get too much insulin and then we have to deal with a possible emergency and 2) they just want to drag this out even though I'm telling them he is SO stressed there at the vet and I'm certain it's affecting the results. He literally stays in his tiny kennel all day, buried under the blanket, and is yanked out for the prick of his ear several times a day for 10 hours. Can't imagine that would be super stressful!?
So all this long-windedness to ask - is this normal? Am I being a helicopter cat mom and over-thinking/over-researching all this? I know I'm not a vet and it's all early stages, but I've had Hank since my partner found him under a stack of pallets at only 6 weeks old. I know my cat and I just wish the vet would listen to me and do the 2-week test so I could know for sure how his glucose is doing.
Anyways, thanks in advance for reading all this and any advice you may have at this early stage!

