? How long did it take you to get your cat regulated?

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Misterbeesmom

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Its been 8 months and i still have an unhappy poorly regulated cat. I get the impression some folks are lucky and things improve within a matter of days/weeks.

So i thought i'd take a poll with those here who may be interested in sharing please: How long did it take you to get from diagnosis to decent/good glucose control? Thanks
 
First time on insulin - Vetsulin - 4 months of absolutely not being regulated at all. :( Then I started doing research and thanks to FDMB, we learned about proper nutrition for cats. :cat:
When we switched to a species appropriate diet, Radar raced to remission in just one week. He was fine without insulin for about 5 months.
The second time on insulin - We've been working on getting him regulated for 6 months. He's better regulated than he was 6 months ago but we're not there yet. The sugar dance has been a process for our family. :)
 
Carter was on Vetsulin for 2 weeks (no regulation and I was just in the midst of reading everything on this site so I wanted to switch to a different insulin anyways) and he has been on Lantus since mid April but has only just gotten regulated since the beginning of June. So it took about a month and a half to get him regulated. He had to go up to 3 units and then something just clicked, and he took reduction after reduction this past month and now he's on the lowest dose he can go at .1 unit which is still taking him into the 50s for nadir, mostly keeping him at normal range between 50-120, but a few too many blue PS numbers for an OTJ trial just yet. But I'm hopeful.

I think switching to FF also helped a lot in addition to when I finally found his dose at 3 units. I was feeding Tiki Cat and BFF which is under 3 percent carbs, but I think he needed a few more carbs with the FF (like 5-6%) to really even him out and got the ball rolling.
 
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Was about 4 months of totally wonky numbers before we started to see signs of real progress

Hang in there.....the goal should be getting good control and keeping them below renal threshold, not so much remission....if it happens, that's gravy!!
 
Dre goes back and forth--he had great numbers for a while and then a crazy high that takes a few cycles to come back down....
hang in there... this dance is has tricky steps!:bighug:
 
First cat - 7 weeks, and has been in remission now for about 18 months.

Second cat - about 8 weeks, and has had no insulin now for 10 days.
 
Gizmo took about 4-5 months to regulate on prozinc. Alot of it was overdosing and bouncing until i realized that's what it was. He's good on diet change alone now
 
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