Our 13 year old baby was diagnosed in April as diabetic. We had already suspected as much, lost weight and extra drinking & peeing. We love our vet and have a good relationship with him, but he has some new vets assisting in his practice now and we don't always get to talk to him. Anyway, Stardust started with 1 unit of prozinc 2xday then leveled off at 2-1/2 units. Her symptoms were much improved, though she still would drink/pee more than we'd have liked.
We took her in for a periodic BG test about a month ago and he recommended we increase to 2-3/4 units since her BG was still a bit high and bring her back in 10 days for a re-check. All was well we thought, saw a different vet and she recommended we increase to 3 units - BG still a bit too high. Things were okay for a couple of days, then the 3rd day when I came home (about 12-1/2 hours after her morning shot) she met me at the door as usual, but seemed groggy and glazed. she slowly followed me to the kitchen for her usual treat (4 pieces of diet chow) but just stared at it. she then wandered away and just laid down. I looked around the house and found 2 pees in the bathroom floor and very little of her chow had been eaten. It was time for her 2nd shot, but I was concerned that she seemed HG. I put some honey in her mouth and in a few minutes she seemed perkier. So I prepared her wet food meal to give her the insulin. I was afraid to give her the 3 units, but also afraid I might be misreading her symptoms, so I gave her 1/2 dose (1-1/2 units) By morning she seemed fine. Her morning meal/shot went well, but I stepped her back to 2-3/4 units. The vet checked her BG a couple of days later and said it was high and to increase her to 3 units. I related the incident that had happened, which seemed to annoy her. I told her I would not give 3 units for fear of a recurrance. She then directed us to bring her in this Friday before her morning shot to get a fasting BG reading.
Last night when I got home she again seemed groggy. Not as profound as the week before, but she just didn't seem right. She ate her treats, but didn't eat much of her wet food meal. I gave her the regular insulin dose before I realized she wasn't finishing her food. She peed once in the bathroom floor overnight and didn't seem to eat or drink anything all night. She's just lying there this morning, not in her usual place.
We did buy a meter, but have never been able to get her to settle down to draw blood. She isn't a lap kitty and doesn't like to be held. The vet hasn't encouraged us to worry about it - if she eats the same food/amount each day her dose shouldn't need frequent adjusting.
I just don't know what to do. It will be time for her shot in about 20 minutes, but I don't want to dose her without her eating.
We took her in for a periodic BG test about a month ago and he recommended we increase to 2-3/4 units since her BG was still a bit high and bring her back in 10 days for a re-check. All was well we thought, saw a different vet and she recommended we increase to 3 units - BG still a bit too high. Things were okay for a couple of days, then the 3rd day when I came home (about 12-1/2 hours after her morning shot) she met me at the door as usual, but seemed groggy and glazed. she slowly followed me to the kitchen for her usual treat (4 pieces of diet chow) but just stared at it. she then wandered away and just laid down. I looked around the house and found 2 pees in the bathroom floor and very little of her chow had been eaten. It was time for her 2nd shot, but I was concerned that she seemed HG. I put some honey in her mouth and in a few minutes she seemed perkier. So I prepared her wet food meal to give her the insulin. I was afraid to give her the 3 units, but also afraid I might be misreading her symptoms, so I gave her 1/2 dose (1-1/2 units) By morning she seemed fine. Her morning meal/shot went well, but I stepped her back to 2-3/4 units. The vet checked her BG a couple of days later and said it was high and to increase her to 3 units. I related the incident that had happened, which seemed to annoy her. I told her I would not give 3 units for fear of a recurrance. She then directed us to bring her in this Friday before her morning shot to get a fasting BG reading.
Last night when I got home she again seemed groggy. Not as profound as the week before, but she just didn't seem right. She ate her treats, but didn't eat much of her wet food meal. I gave her the regular insulin dose before I realized she wasn't finishing her food. She peed once in the bathroom floor overnight and didn't seem to eat or drink anything all night. She's just lying there this morning, not in her usual place.
We did buy a meter, but have never been able to get her to settle down to draw blood. She isn't a lap kitty and doesn't like to be held. The vet hasn't encouraged us to worry about it - if she eats the same food/amount each day her dose shouldn't need frequent adjusting.
I just don't know what to do. It will be time for her shot in about 20 minutes, but I don't want to dose her without her eating.