roisin and fax
Active Member
Hello,
Greetings from Ontario.
I have a 9 year old diabetic male cat. He was diagnosed in the spring of last year - had a honeymoon period lasting from October '10 until about a month ago. Treating his diabetes last year was a whole different ballgame to this time around. We were able to regulate using Lantus with little to no issues.
We are having a horrible time trying to regulate his levels this time around. I am home testing and he is currently getting 5 units of Lantus twice daily. He was started back on insulin May 6 (2 units, we have slowly increased since then) and so far it doesnt' seem to be helping the poor guy.
I am just learning that the information given to my by our vet clinic hasn't been helpful (ie. we were told that a reading of 20 mmol/L was acceptable, which I now know isn't in the range we should be looking for).
Yesterday and today I am testing with a high frequency to get a more accurate curve in hopes that I can at least go back to the vet with pages of data rather than having to argue about how I don't want to leave him there at the clinic for testing.
The poor guy is breaking my heart - always hungry and just not himself these days.
Thanks for listening to our situation
Greetings from Ontario.
I have a 9 year old diabetic male cat. He was diagnosed in the spring of last year - had a honeymoon period lasting from October '10 until about a month ago. Treating his diabetes last year was a whole different ballgame to this time around. We were able to regulate using Lantus with little to no issues.
We are having a horrible time trying to regulate his levels this time around. I am home testing and he is currently getting 5 units of Lantus twice daily. He was started back on insulin May 6 (2 units, we have slowly increased since then) and so far it doesnt' seem to be helping the poor guy.
I am just learning that the information given to my by our vet clinic hasn't been helpful (ie. we were told that a reading of 20 mmol/L was acceptable, which I now know isn't in the range we should be looking for).
Yesterday and today I am testing with a high frequency to get a more accurate curve in hopes that I can at least go back to the vet with pages of data rather than having to argue about how I don't want to leave him there at the clinic for testing.
The poor guy is breaking my heart - always hungry and just not himself these days.
Thanks for listening to our situation