Tatiwen
Member Since 2020
Hello Community,
Yesterday I did a post sharing about what I have to deal the 2 weeks since my kitten Luna was diagnosed with diabetes.
The thing is she had a follow up visit with the vet to review the BG curve I did on Sunday. I spent 1hour talking with the vet about all the research I have done about Feline Diabetes and seems as he was surprised about each topic I have mentioned.
- When I asked him about Methyl Cobalamin, he does not have a clue about what I was talking about and how this could help the Neuropathy Luna is having. He only told me that if I want he can give her a shoot with the regular B-12. :S
- The second was the food, I told him I switch Luna to wet food and also trying raw food. Again he didn't know how the dry food can affect the diabetic cat ( all cats indeed) due to the high percentage of carbs. He says it is my decision but he reinforces the importance to continue feeding her with the glucose support because of the fiber the product has and bla, bla, bla..... He also highlighted the danger of giving contaminated raw food and the bacteria it could have.
-Finally, after he reviewed the number of the BG curve and BG of the other days, he said Luna is doing very well and asked me to continue with the same dose 0.76U and he argues that one shoot a day is enough. Also asked me to stop testing her to give her a break of all the punctures on her ears and that I treat her only base on the clinical behavior, something like if I see her lethargic or with convulsion then take actions. I told him I will not give her a shoot without knowing what is her BG because I'm not willing to cause her hypoglycemia.
To be honest I was not happy with all this as he demonstrated not knowledge at all. No even after I share all info I have found here in FDMS.
To not make this post longer, what I want to ask is your advice about the Lantus insulin.
Should I start giving here 2 shoots per day, if so what should it be the recommended dose? You can see how she behaves with only one shoot per day in her spreadsheet under my signature.
What is the range of BG pre shoot that should stop me to give her the shoot? As an example this morning she was 181, I was reluctant to give her the shoot, but I finally did it. The good thing ( I think) is 5 hours later she was 149.
Thanks in advance,
Tati and Luna
Yesterday I did a post sharing about what I have to deal the 2 weeks since my kitten Luna was diagnosed with diabetes.
The thing is she had a follow up visit with the vet to review the BG curve I did on Sunday. I spent 1hour talking with the vet about all the research I have done about Feline Diabetes and seems as he was surprised about each topic I have mentioned.
- When I asked him about Methyl Cobalamin, he does not have a clue about what I was talking about and how this could help the Neuropathy Luna is having. He only told me that if I want he can give her a shoot with the regular B-12. :S
- The second was the food, I told him I switch Luna to wet food and also trying raw food. Again he didn't know how the dry food can affect the diabetic cat ( all cats indeed) due to the high percentage of carbs. He says it is my decision but he reinforces the importance to continue feeding her with the glucose support because of the fiber the product has and bla, bla, bla..... He also highlighted the danger of giving contaminated raw food and the bacteria it could have.
-Finally, after he reviewed the number of the BG curve and BG of the other days, he said Luna is doing very well and asked me to continue with the same dose 0.76U and he argues that one shoot a day is enough. Also asked me to stop testing her to give her a break of all the punctures on her ears and that I treat her only base on the clinical behavior, something like if I see her lethargic or with convulsion then take actions. I told him I will not give her a shoot without knowing what is her BG because I'm not willing to cause her hypoglycemia.
To be honest I was not happy with all this as he demonstrated not knowledge at all. No even after I share all info I have found here in FDMS.
To not make this post longer, what I want to ask is your advice about the Lantus insulin.
Should I start giving here 2 shoots per day, if so what should it be the recommended dose? You can see how she behaves with only one shoot per day in her spreadsheet under my signature.
What is the range of BG pre shoot that should stop me to give her the shoot? As an example this morning she was 181, I was reluctant to give her the shoot, but I finally did it. The good thing ( I think) is 5 hours later she was 149.
Thanks in advance,
Tati and Luna