tye
Member
Hello, I am new here with some questions on doing TR as I transition my cat to wet food (and hopefully later on a different type of insulin).
First some background on him: Tye is 18 yrs old, male, and diagnosed w/diabetes in spring 2008. Since then, on the advice of the vet, he has been on 2 units 2x/day of Caninsulin. He is a fussy cat and has only ever been on dry food (Science Diet sensitive stomach) which we were told to leave out in his dish 24 hours a day (he grazes on it instead of eating at regular times).
He has been doing ok since diagnosed although some issues with constipation (we've been giving a dropper-full of mineral oil every night or so to keep things moving although I know this is probably not ideal). I also feel he doesn't have as much energy as he used to although this could be normal aging. He had a check-up this month (blood, urine tests) and everything came out fine except the vet wants me to take him back in for the all-day glucose monitoring test as he thinks maybe we need to adjust his insulin dosage.
HOWEVER - I am convinced at this point that instead of doing that I want to start TR. Since diagnosis we have had 2 hypo scares due to blind dosing. (Most recently because he was on antibiotics for a tooth infection and he refused to eat very much.)
I am comfortable doing home testing on him with my glucometer but still have a few questions I am hoping someone can help me with:
QUESTIONS
1. I understand that Caninsulin is not ideal. Can I still start the TR process with it for now until I can switch to something better, since it is all I have to work with for the moment?
2. While I try to get Tye to start eating wet food (which I anticipate will take weeks), how often should I be measuring & dosing?
I understand a change in diet can drastically change the BG levels so I am scared of another hypo episode. I am also anticipating that he will eat a bit less as I figure out how to get him to eat wet food..... and my vet also has me scared stiff that I should not be injecting if he doesn't eat.
Any advice? I have this Caninsulin chart - is it safe for me to dose based on these levels and if so, how often? Do I need to take into account when/how much he has eaten or do I just dose according to the BG numbers alone?
Recommended Starting Scale for Vetsulin (aka Caninsulin) (after 24 Hour Detox)
BG
US Metric Dose
(mg/dl) (mmol/L)
151-170 ( 8.3- 9.4) 0.25u
171-185 ( 9.5-10.2) 0.50u
186-200 (10.3-11.1) 0.75u
201-220 (11.2-12.2) 1.00u
221-250 (12.3-13.8) 1.25u
251-290 (13.9-16.1) 1.50u
291-350 (16.2-19.4) 1.75u
351-410 (19.5-22.7) 2.00u
411-450 (22.8-25.0) 2.25u
451-500 (25.1-27.8) 2.50u
3.My vet only prescribes Caninsulin so I need to find somewhere else to get it, which will probably take some time. I am in Toronto, Canada. Does anyone know what other type(s) of insulin is recommended and also available to buy here? (Any vet recommendations would be much appreciated)
4. Does anyone have any advice for what to do for his constipation?
Thank you in advance!!!
First some background on him: Tye is 18 yrs old, male, and diagnosed w/diabetes in spring 2008. Since then, on the advice of the vet, he has been on 2 units 2x/day of Caninsulin. He is a fussy cat and has only ever been on dry food (Science Diet sensitive stomach) which we were told to leave out in his dish 24 hours a day (he grazes on it instead of eating at regular times).
He has been doing ok since diagnosed although some issues with constipation (we've been giving a dropper-full of mineral oil every night or so to keep things moving although I know this is probably not ideal). I also feel he doesn't have as much energy as he used to although this could be normal aging. He had a check-up this month (blood, urine tests) and everything came out fine except the vet wants me to take him back in for the all-day glucose monitoring test as he thinks maybe we need to adjust his insulin dosage.
HOWEVER - I am convinced at this point that instead of doing that I want to start TR. Since diagnosis we have had 2 hypo scares due to blind dosing. (Most recently because he was on antibiotics for a tooth infection and he refused to eat very much.)
I am comfortable doing home testing on him with my glucometer but still have a few questions I am hoping someone can help me with:
QUESTIONS
1. I understand that Caninsulin is not ideal. Can I still start the TR process with it for now until I can switch to something better, since it is all I have to work with for the moment?
2. While I try to get Tye to start eating wet food (which I anticipate will take weeks), how often should I be measuring & dosing?
I understand a change in diet can drastically change the BG levels so I am scared of another hypo episode. I am also anticipating that he will eat a bit less as I figure out how to get him to eat wet food..... and my vet also has me scared stiff that I should not be injecting if he doesn't eat.
Any advice? I have this Caninsulin chart - is it safe for me to dose based on these levels and if so, how often? Do I need to take into account when/how much he has eaten or do I just dose according to the BG numbers alone?
Recommended Starting Scale for Vetsulin (aka Caninsulin) (after 24 Hour Detox)
BG
US Metric Dose
(mg/dl) (mmol/L)
151-170 ( 8.3- 9.4) 0.25u
171-185 ( 9.5-10.2) 0.50u
186-200 (10.3-11.1) 0.75u
201-220 (11.2-12.2) 1.00u
221-250 (12.3-13.8) 1.25u
251-290 (13.9-16.1) 1.50u
291-350 (16.2-19.4) 1.75u
351-410 (19.5-22.7) 2.00u
411-450 (22.8-25.0) 2.25u
451-500 (25.1-27.8) 2.50u
3.My vet only prescribes Caninsulin so I need to find somewhere else to get it, which will probably take some time. I am in Toronto, Canada. Does anyone know what other type(s) of insulin is recommended and also available to buy here? (Any vet recommendations would be much appreciated)
4. Does anyone have any advice for what to do for his constipation?
Thank you in advance!!!