WorriedMom
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Hello,
My cat has been having hypoglycemic episodes. I don't know how to home test and it seems like the vets just want me to go away (she's a diabetic that has apparently become difficult to control). I can't get the answers I'm looking for and I feel like my cat and I are on shaky ground every minute, with me not knowing what her BG is unless I run her to a vet.
I need to find out exactly how to home test ASAP. I feel like I'm on my own. No vet has offered to show me or even tell me where to get the stuff. I'm under an extreme amount of stress each day not knowing what's going on with her BG. This is unbearable.
Here is her situation for anyone who cares to read thru it (thank you in advance).
On PZI for 3 years no problems. On 3 units Lantus for 1 year. Had a hypo incident back in May - caught it quickly and was sent home and told: No insulin for the next 2 days. 2 days later she had DKA. While in the hospital they noticed a gallstone and her liver was enlarged. When she was released gallstone and liver were fine (bloodwork, ultrasound, etc).
Back on her 3 units but laying around and not herself, with increased hunger and weight gain. Had her back to the vet and got no answers. Bloodwork for her liver, etc was fine, and vet didn't feel liver was enlarged or any sensitivity in the stomache area.
Another hypo incident late August, this one more serious requiring hospitalization. Thought there might have been a mistake made with the amount of food given.
Another hypo incident last weekend. Caught in time only overnight hospitalization at the emergency place. At this point I'm thinking there's an underlying condition.
BG was 38. Glucose was given orally and BG went to 122. Emergency docs expected it to continue to rise, however a few hours later it dipped to 89. She was placed on iv glucose and it continued to rise until she was realesed. Told to give only 1 unit Lantus until I get to her to her specialty vet. Vet suspected she was creating her own insulin.
Specialty vet was unconcerned with the fact that her BG dipped on its own after receiving glucose. She remains unconcerned. Took her to her regular local vet last night for a BG reading and she too was unconcerned that her BG had dipped on its own. Both vets believe she just doesn't need as much Lantus anymore - it happens.
That's it. They're not suggesting anything more. I feel completely on my own with this and right now I think she looks hypo. Fed her but she dosn't seem right.
This is unbearable. I don't know what to do.
My cat has been having hypoglycemic episodes. I don't know how to home test and it seems like the vets just want me to go away (she's a diabetic that has apparently become difficult to control). I can't get the answers I'm looking for and I feel like my cat and I are on shaky ground every minute, with me not knowing what her BG is unless I run her to a vet.
I need to find out exactly how to home test ASAP. I feel like I'm on my own. No vet has offered to show me or even tell me where to get the stuff. I'm under an extreme amount of stress each day not knowing what's going on with her BG. This is unbearable.
Here is her situation for anyone who cares to read thru it (thank you in advance).
On PZI for 3 years no problems. On 3 units Lantus for 1 year. Had a hypo incident back in May - caught it quickly and was sent home and told: No insulin for the next 2 days. 2 days later she had DKA. While in the hospital they noticed a gallstone and her liver was enlarged. When she was released gallstone and liver were fine (bloodwork, ultrasound, etc).
Back on her 3 units but laying around and not herself, with increased hunger and weight gain. Had her back to the vet and got no answers. Bloodwork for her liver, etc was fine, and vet didn't feel liver was enlarged or any sensitivity in the stomache area.
Another hypo incident late August, this one more serious requiring hospitalization. Thought there might have been a mistake made with the amount of food given.
Another hypo incident last weekend. Caught in time only overnight hospitalization at the emergency place. At this point I'm thinking there's an underlying condition.
BG was 38. Glucose was given orally and BG went to 122. Emergency docs expected it to continue to rise, however a few hours later it dipped to 89. She was placed on iv glucose and it continued to rise until she was realesed. Told to give only 1 unit Lantus until I get to her to her specialty vet. Vet suspected she was creating her own insulin.
Specialty vet was unconcerned with the fact that her BG dipped on its own after receiving glucose. She remains unconcerned. Took her to her regular local vet last night for a BG reading and she too was unconcerned that her BG had dipped on its own. Both vets believe she just doesn't need as much Lantus anymore - it happens.
That's it. They're not suggesting anything more. I feel completely on my own with this and right now I think she looks hypo. Fed her but she dosn't seem right.
This is unbearable. I don't know what to do.