Hello,
I am brand new to both this site and feline diabetes, and am feeling a bit overwhelmed by it all. I have a few questions and would be most appreciative of any advice you can give me!
My Meatball is about a year and a half old, and was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of December. Looking back I believe he was showing symptoms for quite a while before that, and I just didn't realize what was happening.
In the beginning of August, Meatball got a UTI. I took him to the vet, who prescribed antibiotics. At that point weighed in at a whopping 17.5 lbs. He is a 'big boned' cat, but he was certainly a bit chubby, too. So, in addition to the antibiotics, which were given as a one time slow release shot, I left the vet with a bag of diet cat food for Meatball, and his litter mate, Boss to share to help them lose a few lbs. At this point, Meatball started to lose weight, and I thought the food was having the desired effect. However, Boss was NOT losing any weight, in fact, he was GAINING weight on the diet food. Honestly, I remember thinking this was weird, but Meatball did not seem at all sick, he was very playful, and acting like his crazy self. It was only in November when I looked at him, and looked at Boss, and could see there had to be five lbs difference between them, when I realized something was not right. At this point, they were also due for vaccinations, so I made an appointment with my parents vet in upstate NY.
While at the appointment, the vet told me that had I not told him that Meatball had lost so much weight - he was down to 12 lbs, a healthy weight for a cat of his size - he would never have known anything was wrong, as Meatball was his usual curious, friendly self. So, he did a complete blood work up, and discovered that Meatball's BG level was 500! He was somewhat surprised and said he had not seen a cat this young with Diabetes before.
At this point, the vet prescribed Glipizide, 2.5mg 2x/day. I got started with this and a new diet, Hill's m/d food. He told me to have Meatball back at the vet in 3 weeks to be retested.
At this point I started doing tons of research about Feline Diabetes - which I really knew NOTHING about. I learned the benefits of home testing, went out to CVS to get a meter and started testing regularly. He was consistantly testing around 200-225 and it seemed that the Glipizide was working. However, I was noticing real changes in Meatballs activity & strength level and the amount he was drinking and urinating. These things were not changing in accord with the lower BG readings.
So, back to the vet I went. This time, to a new vet in Washington, DC, where I live. A few more tests later, we discovered that the BG meter I had been using was not calibrated properly for cats, something I had never considered, and Meatball's BG again tested at 500. We also know that his thyroid is working just fine. The new vet decided to stop the Glipizide and Hill's m/d and start a regimen of Purina DM and ProZinc Insulin. I left with a bunch of new supplies, and was excited that Meatball would soon be feeling better! We started at 3 units 2x/day. I purchased an AlphaTRAK meter, and began testing before giving the insulin, 2x/day. This is where things get even crazier... 3 units seemed to have no effect. To make a long story short, I have been increasing the dosage every few days all month long, and am now up to 10 units 2x/day (20 units total), which seems like a really huge amount from the information I have been able to find. But let me show you why by giving a snap shot of some of his more recent BG test results:
FEB 01 9:00am 526 8u
FEB 01 7:45pm 178 8u
FEB 02 8:00am 590 8u
FEB 02 7:45pm 570 9u
FEB 03 7:45am 65 8u
FEB 03 9:30pm 505 9u
FEB 04 7:45am 461 9u
FEB 04 9:30pm 545 9u
FEB 05 8:00am 584 9u
FEB 05 8:00pm 394 10u
FEB 06 8:00am 702 10u
FEB 06 8:45pm 618 10u
Is it just me, or is this crazy?
Meatball is more active in general. He was kind of weak after the weight loss, but he does seem stronger now. He still drinks lots of water, and urinates frequently. It's just not adding up! I know that all cats are different, but how much insulin is too much? Is the insulin just not working? Are there any other treatment options?
I will try to bring him back to the vet early next week, or at the very east give her a call to see what she thinks about this, but I would love to hear from people who have been in a similar situation!
Thanks so much for reading this crazy story, and thank you in advance for any help you can provide!
Best,
Molly
I am brand new to both this site and feline diabetes, and am feeling a bit overwhelmed by it all. I have a few questions and would be most appreciative of any advice you can give me!
My Meatball is about a year and a half old, and was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of December. Looking back I believe he was showing symptoms for quite a while before that, and I just didn't realize what was happening.
In the beginning of August, Meatball got a UTI. I took him to the vet, who prescribed antibiotics. At that point weighed in at a whopping 17.5 lbs. He is a 'big boned' cat, but he was certainly a bit chubby, too. So, in addition to the antibiotics, which were given as a one time slow release shot, I left the vet with a bag of diet cat food for Meatball, and his litter mate, Boss to share to help them lose a few lbs. At this point, Meatball started to lose weight, and I thought the food was having the desired effect. However, Boss was NOT losing any weight, in fact, he was GAINING weight on the diet food. Honestly, I remember thinking this was weird, but Meatball did not seem at all sick, he was very playful, and acting like his crazy self. It was only in November when I looked at him, and looked at Boss, and could see there had to be five lbs difference between them, when I realized something was not right. At this point, they were also due for vaccinations, so I made an appointment with my parents vet in upstate NY.
While at the appointment, the vet told me that had I not told him that Meatball had lost so much weight - he was down to 12 lbs, a healthy weight for a cat of his size - he would never have known anything was wrong, as Meatball was his usual curious, friendly self. So, he did a complete blood work up, and discovered that Meatball's BG level was 500! He was somewhat surprised and said he had not seen a cat this young with Diabetes before.
At this point, the vet prescribed Glipizide, 2.5mg 2x/day. I got started with this and a new diet, Hill's m/d food. He told me to have Meatball back at the vet in 3 weeks to be retested.
At this point I started doing tons of research about Feline Diabetes - which I really knew NOTHING about. I learned the benefits of home testing, went out to CVS to get a meter and started testing regularly. He was consistantly testing around 200-225 and it seemed that the Glipizide was working. However, I was noticing real changes in Meatballs activity & strength level and the amount he was drinking and urinating. These things were not changing in accord with the lower BG readings.
So, back to the vet I went. This time, to a new vet in Washington, DC, where I live. A few more tests later, we discovered that the BG meter I had been using was not calibrated properly for cats, something I had never considered, and Meatball's BG again tested at 500. We also know that his thyroid is working just fine. The new vet decided to stop the Glipizide and Hill's m/d and start a regimen of Purina DM and ProZinc Insulin. I left with a bunch of new supplies, and was excited that Meatball would soon be feeling better! We started at 3 units 2x/day. I purchased an AlphaTRAK meter, and began testing before giving the insulin, 2x/day. This is where things get even crazier... 3 units seemed to have no effect. To make a long story short, I have been increasing the dosage every few days all month long, and am now up to 10 units 2x/day (20 units total), which seems like a really huge amount from the information I have been able to find. But let me show you why by giving a snap shot of some of his more recent BG test results:
FEB 01 9:00am 526 8u
FEB 01 7:45pm 178 8u
FEB 02 8:00am 590 8u
FEB 02 7:45pm 570 9u
FEB 03 7:45am 65 8u
FEB 03 9:30pm 505 9u
FEB 04 7:45am 461 9u
FEB 04 9:30pm 545 9u
FEB 05 8:00am 584 9u
FEB 05 8:00pm 394 10u
FEB 06 8:00am 702 10u
FEB 06 8:45pm 618 10u
Is it just me, or is this crazy?
Meatball is more active in general. He was kind of weak after the weight loss, but he does seem stronger now. He still drinks lots of water, and urinates frequently. It's just not adding up! I know that all cats are different, but how much insulin is too much? Is the insulin just not working? Are there any other treatment options?
I will try to bring him back to the vet early next week, or at the very east give her a call to see what she thinks about this, but I would love to hear from people who have been in a similar situation!
Thanks so much for reading this crazy story, and thank you in advance for any help you can provide!
Best,
Molly