Chellie
Member Since 2025
Hi! My cat was diagnosed earlier this year with steroid-induced diabetes, and the community here was very helpful in guiding me on insulin dosage. He went into remission after a few months, but is now diabetic again. We are doing okay, starting slow this time, making sure we do this right. He is currently at 1 unit twice a day. We are seeing decent progress, but not a ton of blue yet. He is generally staying below 250-280 though. He feels MUCH better here than 380 as you can imagine. Anyway, on days when the insulin seems to be more productive and he drops to the 150s-160s during the middle of his cycle I've noticed him drinking a lot of water again. Previously I only noticed this when his BG was high. Is this a normal reaction for a body that isn't quite used to numbers that low yet? Or is it a sign that something else is going on? Just want to make sure he's safe. For example, this morning is AMPS was 243 but he refused to eat (bad IBD day) and did start eating around an hour or so later so I gave him his full shot knowing it might hit him a bit harder today. Within a few hours he had much more of an appetite and then I started noticing the excessive drinking (it's definitely not as much as when his BG is high but it's noticeable). At +5 after a little lunch he's at 169, which is of course very safe but why does he react so strongly to this number? Thanks so much!