Becky and Toby
Member Since 2013
Hey,
We've been on a bit of a rollercoaster with Toby. He's using Caninsulin, and at first our results were very typical - steep drops, short duration, a cat who was all over the place. We changed him to low carb wet food only (it took a little while, he used to be on a prescription urinary diet and we were a bit scared of changing it), and his numbers improved dramatically. He started having issues again, and we realised he was getting more carbs than he should from his treats. We took them away, and he seemed to be improving, but now he's all over the place again.
I'm just looking for opinions on where to take it from here. We're considering a few factors... we know for a fact that his diet affects him quite dramatically, and there's a couple of ways that he could have been sneaking carbs (he's developed a system of getting up by the sink in the kitchen, a place he couldn't reach due to age and neuropathy, for example), we've implemented some diet changes, his insulin has just about been open for a month now... Or it could just be time to try a different insulin.
I don't want to bark up the wrong tree for too long, but does it mean anything that the Caninsulin worked for him for a while? Does that actually make it likely to be an outside factor affecting him now, or was that just a streak of dumb luck? I hate seeing high numbers from him, but feel there's not much I can do about them - he's still dropping as low as before, he's just resting higher, so a dose change doesn't seem appropriate.
My apologies if this is disjointed, this issue makes my brain go a mile a minute!
Thank you in advance.
We've been on a bit of a rollercoaster with Toby. He's using Caninsulin, and at first our results were very typical - steep drops, short duration, a cat who was all over the place. We changed him to low carb wet food only (it took a little while, he used to be on a prescription urinary diet and we were a bit scared of changing it), and his numbers improved dramatically. He started having issues again, and we realised he was getting more carbs than he should from his treats. We took them away, and he seemed to be improving, but now he's all over the place again.
I'm just looking for opinions on where to take it from here. We're considering a few factors... we know for a fact that his diet affects him quite dramatically, and there's a couple of ways that he could have been sneaking carbs (he's developed a system of getting up by the sink in the kitchen, a place he couldn't reach due to age and neuropathy, for example), we've implemented some diet changes, his insulin has just about been open for a month now... Or it could just be time to try a different insulin.
I don't want to bark up the wrong tree for too long, but does it mean anything that the Caninsulin worked for him for a while? Does that actually make it likely to be an outside factor affecting him now, or was that just a streak of dumb luck? I hate seeing high numbers from him, but feel there's not much I can do about them - he's still dropping as low as before, he's just resting higher, so a dose change doesn't seem appropriate.
My apologies if this is disjointed, this issue makes my brain go a mile a minute!
Thank you in advance.