Var-ee and Rory
Member Since 2013
Hi I just found out about your site and am trying to learn how to switch my cat from caninsulin to Lantus. I live in Victoria BC Canada and the current Vet I have is trying to keep my cat on Caninsulin. it ISN'T working out at all and I am not being heard. My cat "Rory" was diagnosed with Diabetes just before Christmas 2012. in the start we got a big scare and ended up in Emergency Animal Hospital twice because he bottomed out. This Caninsulin insulin isn't lasting long enough and gives him diarrhea. At first my Vet told me not to test his blood, just to give him 2 units every 12 hours. I refused and said I was going to monitor his blood as humans do. She was not happy about it and referred it to MICRO TESTING, and said it was bad for him!!! I really need to find a new Vet. I have taken him off all grains as well as corn to be on the safe side since it is mostly GMO anyway. I am feeding him BFF wet food as well as Orijen dry, although he isn't happy about the dry it is excellent food.
The problem I am facing is, when I check his blood for the second time in the morning after he eats, I am getting extremely high and low readings. But higher when he has actually had insulin. if I miss a dose he goes lower 14-17 (if he has been eating his cat grass it is even better!!).. if I give him insulin he ranges 18-32.. I give him 1 unit when he is between 15-19 and 2 units 20 and above... well it is NOT working out. he is just getting higher and his thirst gets really bad after he has had Caninsulin!!! he drinks more reverse osmosis water than I do each day... I have checked his blood between 3-6 hours after his morning dose and it only is good for a couple hours.. and that's it!!... I have asked and asked my current Vet to help switch to a slow release insulin and I keep getting ignored. she just keeps telling me how hard he is to manage because of his extreme highs and lows, she also told me cats don't do well with Diabetes and that we really hope to get 15 years out of our pets
he is 11, indoor and was extremely healthy up until Christmas I bought the best monitor I could find at London Drugs.. its a One Touch Verio
Please someone help guide me on how to switch my baby boy. I am not sure how much to dose him.. :YMSIGH:
The problem I am facing is, when I check his blood for the second time in the morning after he eats, I am getting extremely high and low readings. But higher when he has actually had insulin. if I miss a dose he goes lower 14-17 (if he has been eating his cat grass it is even better!!).. if I give him insulin he ranges 18-32.. I give him 1 unit when he is between 15-19 and 2 units 20 and above... well it is NOT working out. he is just getting higher and his thirst gets really bad after he has had Caninsulin!!! he drinks more reverse osmosis water than I do each day... I have checked his blood between 3-6 hours after his morning dose and it only is good for a couple hours.. and that's it!!... I have asked and asked my current Vet to help switch to a slow release insulin and I keep getting ignored. she just keeps telling me how hard he is to manage because of his extreme highs and lows, she also told me cats don't do well with Diabetes and that we really hope to get 15 years out of our pets
Please someone help guide me on how to switch my baby boy. I am not sure how much to dose him.. :YMSIGH: