Henry & Ginny
Member Since 2025
Hello fellow Feline Diabetes members!
Henry was diagnosed and started insulin in October, on Halloween of all days! After diagnosis, we made dietary changes first and waited about a month before starting insulin. Since then, figuring out the correct dose has been incredibly frustrating.
I’ve been working closely with our vet, who has recommended increasing the dose by 1 unit at a time. That makes me nervous, though, since I work 12-hour shifts and can’t monitor him during the day. Because of that, I’ve been increasing by 0.5 units instead so I feel a little less stressed about him being home alone until my husband gets home.
What’s confusing is that it seems like every time we increase his insulin, his numbers actually get worse instead of better. At the same time, I haven’t caught him going too low. I’m wondering if he’s still dealing with glucose toxicity and if so, at what point should we expect to see more meaningful improvement?
For food, he gets Dr. Elsey’s Cleanprotein Chicken in the morning with added water, and Tiki Cat After Dark shreds in the evening, also with extra water. With just the dietary changes, his numbers were getting into the yellow range, which made me hopeful that insulin would really help once we started.
Any suggestions or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. This process has been overwhelming, and I just want to make sure we’re doing the right thing for him.
Henry's Spreadsheet
Henry was diagnosed and started insulin in October, on Halloween of all days! After diagnosis, we made dietary changes first and waited about a month before starting insulin. Since then, figuring out the correct dose has been incredibly frustrating.
I’ve been working closely with our vet, who has recommended increasing the dose by 1 unit at a time. That makes me nervous, though, since I work 12-hour shifts and can’t monitor him during the day. Because of that, I’ve been increasing by 0.5 units instead so I feel a little less stressed about him being home alone until my husband gets home.
What’s confusing is that it seems like every time we increase his insulin, his numbers actually get worse instead of better. At the same time, I haven’t caught him going too low. I’m wondering if he’s still dealing with glucose toxicity and if so, at what point should we expect to see more meaningful improvement?
For food, he gets Dr. Elsey’s Cleanprotein Chicken in the morning with added water, and Tiki Cat After Dark shreds in the evening, also with extra water. With just the dietary changes, his numbers were getting into the yellow range, which made me hopeful that insulin would really help once we started.
Any suggestions or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. This process has been overwhelming, and I just want to make sure we’re doing the right thing for him.
Henry's Spreadsheet