Hello everyone!
So pleased to have found this site so full of information. I have been lurking for a bit and am so pleased there are so many experienced people here in regard to this disease.
My cat, U, (11 years old) was diagnosed as pre-diabetic in March with a glucose reading of 381. They said get him to drop some weight. I worked on that - but it wasn't the reduced food that got him to drop some weight - it was the diabetes. I sure wish they had told me about low carb food. But thats in the past now.
In late July, I take U in for a cough and I suspect diabetes as his drinking increased - as well as his urine output. Now the vet labels him as diabetic - his reading was 421. By that time he is home and I am feeding him low-carb food. When we go back again to learn about insulin and testing, his number had dropped to 328. So we do a week more on just low-carb food, but his numbers sneak back up into the 380s.
For the first insulin administration, the vet wants to keep him for the day because he has been eating so poorly. While there she gave him one unit of Lantus - his number dropped to 245. U comes home and I start insulin treatment. I do one unit, once a day - but his numbers on testing soar back up to 390s.
On Wednesday, I started doing 1 unit, twice a day. I do my first glucose test tomorrow and it will be interesting to see the number.
Besides the normal stress and worry everyone experiences when facing this disease in their pet, my biggest concern is the glucose testing. I just can't do it. I have watched all the videos, read the articles, but just can't seem to hit the spot on the first attempt. Right now, that is a source of huge frustration and I just dread doing it. I know it is so important and has to be done. How long does it take to master this?
Thank you all! This site/forum is priceless in terms of learning about feline diabetes.
So pleased to have found this site so full of information. I have been lurking for a bit and am so pleased there are so many experienced people here in regard to this disease.
My cat, U, (11 years old) was diagnosed as pre-diabetic in March with a glucose reading of 381. They said get him to drop some weight. I worked on that - but it wasn't the reduced food that got him to drop some weight - it was the diabetes. I sure wish they had told me about low carb food. But thats in the past now.
In late July, I take U in for a cough and I suspect diabetes as his drinking increased - as well as his urine output. Now the vet labels him as diabetic - his reading was 421. By that time he is home and I am feeding him low-carb food. When we go back again to learn about insulin and testing, his number had dropped to 328. So we do a week more on just low-carb food, but his numbers sneak back up into the 380s.
For the first insulin administration, the vet wants to keep him for the day because he has been eating so poorly. While there she gave him one unit of Lantus - his number dropped to 245. U comes home and I start insulin treatment. I do one unit, once a day - but his numbers on testing soar back up to 390s.
On Wednesday, I started doing 1 unit, twice a day. I do my first glucose test tomorrow and it will be interesting to see the number.
Besides the normal stress and worry everyone experiences when facing this disease in their pet, my biggest concern is the glucose testing. I just can't do it. I have watched all the videos, read the articles, but just can't seem to hit the spot on the first attempt. Right now, that is a source of huge frustration and I just dread doing it. I know it is so important and has to be done. How long does it take to master this?
Thank you all! This site/forum is priceless in terms of learning about feline diabetes.