cornad
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I've posted previously about my cat, Spencer and his recent diagnosis of diabetes and stage 2 kidney disease. He is about 16 years old and I feed him wellness (and tried out EVO--thanks Gina).
This was his first week on Lantus (1 unit twice a day). Everything seemed to be going good. His numbers were around 169 before his first shot, then a few hours after it was about 113. Then the following day, it was something similar. I am the only one really up to doing the ear pricking out of the family and I was unable to do so. My sisters gave the insulin without checking. Everything seemed OK.
Saturday morning he wasn't eating as much, so I rushed to check and his numbers were 31! I freaked, he didn't want to eat his food. So I tried giving him some treats, he ate that. I gave him his favorite, dinner ham leftover from Easter (I figure it has sugar but more of a stable protein to sustain the sugar spike). His number went up to 73. Then fed more, went up a bit more in the 90s I believe. I did not give the insulin, obviously but it was still scary.
What is so strange is that this weekend is the best we've seen Spencer for SO long, months and months. His personality is back. He is alert, energetic, funny, and AWAKE! He had a lot of fun outside in the yard, first time in a long time he did more than drink water and lay/sit. He rolled around, investigated his old favorite tree, and walked around a lot. His spirits are back to what they used to be but his legs are still weak so, they can't exactly keep up--doesn't keep him from trying. I see a massive difference in his behavior yet his sugar is low.
I was having trouble getting blood this morning, finally got it and it was 51, about 2-3hours after he ate about half the can. We've feed him again but we're still worried. I'm letting him rest before I test again.
I'm planning on calling the vet in the morning and keep monitoring his levels. Thank goodness for home testing, I'm glad I did research and didn't follow the vet's original recommendation of just doing 2 times a day and making sure he eats--then doing a blood glucose curve in 2 weeks. Could you imagine if I gave him insulin with his sugar low like this?
I'm not sure what's going on. He eats about a can-can and half a day. But sometimes he just eats a can a day. Not sure what to do!
This was his first week on Lantus (1 unit twice a day). Everything seemed to be going good. His numbers were around 169 before his first shot, then a few hours after it was about 113. Then the following day, it was something similar. I am the only one really up to doing the ear pricking out of the family and I was unable to do so. My sisters gave the insulin without checking. Everything seemed OK.
Saturday morning he wasn't eating as much, so I rushed to check and his numbers were 31! I freaked, he didn't want to eat his food. So I tried giving him some treats, he ate that. I gave him his favorite, dinner ham leftover from Easter (I figure it has sugar but more of a stable protein to sustain the sugar spike). His number went up to 73. Then fed more, went up a bit more in the 90s I believe. I did not give the insulin, obviously but it was still scary.
What is so strange is that this weekend is the best we've seen Spencer for SO long, months and months. His personality is back. He is alert, energetic, funny, and AWAKE! He had a lot of fun outside in the yard, first time in a long time he did more than drink water and lay/sit. He rolled around, investigated his old favorite tree, and walked around a lot. His spirits are back to what they used to be but his legs are still weak so, they can't exactly keep up--doesn't keep him from trying. I see a massive difference in his behavior yet his sugar is low.
I was having trouble getting blood this morning, finally got it and it was 51, about 2-3hours after he ate about half the can. We've feed him again but we're still worried. I'm letting him rest before I test again.
I'm planning on calling the vet in the morning and keep monitoring his levels. Thank goodness for home testing, I'm glad I did research and didn't follow the vet's original recommendation of just doing 2 times a day and making sure he eats--then doing a blood glucose curve in 2 weeks. Could you imagine if I gave him insulin with his sugar low like this?
I'm not sure what's going on. He eats about a can-can and half a day. But sometimes he just eats a can a day. Not sure what to do!