Suzan & Bowdoin
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I'm so glad to finally be here. I've copied our introduction below and I'm sure I'll have tons of questions. I've already gleaned some great information on treatment options from reading previous posts but was wondering what options are available in New England, specifically SRT type. I know we'd have to go to NY for surgery and that's still an option. We are in southern Maine. (I noticed there was another Mainer on this forum!)
Also help in dosing and understanding our spreadsheet numbers would be most appreciated.
Thank you!
(Sorry, this is a long one!...)
Hi, Bowdoin my 10yo male Maine Coon Cat (we also live in Maine) was diagnosed with diabetes at the beginning of December 2018. It was a surprise to all of us because I brought him in for increased appetite/weight gain and noisy breathing at rest/snoring. His labs showed a blood glucose of 286 at the vets which she thought could be attributed to stress. So we brought him in for a urinalysis and he tested over 1,000. She started him on 1u Basaglar/glargine. We are currently at 8u of Lantus/glargine, I switched over to take advantage of the discount card. Unfortunately he is still unregulated, really hungry, drinking and peeing a lot, not himself. It's been almost 4 months and I just want him to feel better.
I initially went into research mode and got totally overwhelmed so didn't post here. I thought I'd never be able to home test. I still have a lot to learn but feel a little more comfortable. I know I could have done some things better but I'm hoping with help from all the knowledgeable people here, that I can get on track.
I did stumble upon acromegaly and thought it sounded like what he presented with. We started sporadically home testing with a pet meter/AlphaTrak2 (which I would like to transition to a human meter) but I needed someone to help me hold him at the beginning so we tested when we could and we still had a lot failures and tears. I'm happy to say that I can now do it on my own with only a few failures here and there. After 3-4 pokes with no blood, I give us both a break. I try to get at least pre-shots and occasional curves with a mid-day when I can but need help with timing, interpreting and dosing. Our vet had us going 2 weeks before increasing dose .5 at a time and then 1 week and most recently the internal medicine specialist told us to go up 1u every 3 days. Which is what I think I read was ideal for timing, not sure about dosing since he is acro.
We finally got the official acro diagnosis this past week. About a week after diagnosis we saw the internal medicine specialist who did an ultrasound and lab work including the IGf-1 that I requested. He tested at 207 (Ref 12-92) but she didn't want to call it until she saw insulin resistance. We just redid the test and he came back somewhere over 300. I have some other information that I'll save for the acro board and I really need help there to come to a decision on what treatment option to pursue.
Diet wise, he had a renal cyst and one kidney removed when he was 2 so he was on Purina NF renal diet, mostly canned with a little dry. Until his appetite increased and then he got more dry. After diagnosis we went to strictly canned but both my vets weren't sure how to balance the renal diet with the diabetic (and pancreatitis) so I had an in depth consult with the Clinical Nutrition Service at Tufts University. The Board certified Veterinary Nutritionist came up with some options for a low phosphorous, medium protein, medium carb diet for his particular needs and I am comfortable with that. It's currently canned Royal Canin Aging 12+. However I do need help with frequency. All vets suggested twice a day at insulin time and a mid day if he absolutely needed it.
I'm not sure if the spreadsheet I've been using is the one that you use here, I think I found it on FB. I still need to input the labs/testing and flesh out the comments. I have my own spreadsheet that I use and had to transfer all the information from. This is currently for a pet meter (which I'd like to change) and Lantus. H.
So point me in the right direction for my next steps and any other information you may need and hopefully I can turn things around and learn even more to help my best bud.
Thank you!
Also help in dosing and understanding our spreadsheet numbers would be most appreciated.
Thank you!
(Sorry, this is a long one!...)
Hi, Bowdoin my 10yo male Maine Coon Cat (we also live in Maine) was diagnosed with diabetes at the beginning of December 2018. It was a surprise to all of us because I brought him in for increased appetite/weight gain and noisy breathing at rest/snoring. His labs showed a blood glucose of 286 at the vets which she thought could be attributed to stress. So we brought him in for a urinalysis and he tested over 1,000. She started him on 1u Basaglar/glargine. We are currently at 8u of Lantus/glargine, I switched over to take advantage of the discount card. Unfortunately he is still unregulated, really hungry, drinking and peeing a lot, not himself. It's been almost 4 months and I just want him to feel better.
I initially went into research mode and got totally overwhelmed so didn't post here. I thought I'd never be able to home test. I still have a lot to learn but feel a little more comfortable. I know I could have done some things better but I'm hoping with help from all the knowledgeable people here, that I can get on track.
I did stumble upon acromegaly and thought it sounded like what he presented with. We started sporadically home testing with a pet meter/AlphaTrak2 (which I would like to transition to a human meter) but I needed someone to help me hold him at the beginning so we tested when we could and we still had a lot failures and tears. I'm happy to say that I can now do it on my own with only a few failures here and there. After 3-4 pokes with no blood, I give us both a break. I try to get at least pre-shots and occasional curves with a mid-day when I can but need help with timing, interpreting and dosing. Our vet had us going 2 weeks before increasing dose .5 at a time and then 1 week and most recently the internal medicine specialist told us to go up 1u every 3 days. Which is what I think I read was ideal for timing, not sure about dosing since he is acro.
We finally got the official acro diagnosis this past week. About a week after diagnosis we saw the internal medicine specialist who did an ultrasound and lab work including the IGf-1 that I requested. He tested at 207 (Ref 12-92) but she didn't want to call it until she saw insulin resistance. We just redid the test and he came back somewhere over 300. I have some other information that I'll save for the acro board and I really need help there to come to a decision on what treatment option to pursue.
Diet wise, he had a renal cyst and one kidney removed when he was 2 so he was on Purina NF renal diet, mostly canned with a little dry. Until his appetite increased and then he got more dry. After diagnosis we went to strictly canned but both my vets weren't sure how to balance the renal diet with the diabetic (and pancreatitis) so I had an in depth consult with the Clinical Nutrition Service at Tufts University. The Board certified Veterinary Nutritionist came up with some options for a low phosphorous, medium protein, medium carb diet for his particular needs and I am comfortable with that. It's currently canned Royal Canin Aging 12+. However I do need help with frequency. All vets suggested twice a day at insulin time and a mid day if he absolutely needed it.
I'm not sure if the spreadsheet I've been using is the one that you use here, I think I found it on FB. I still need to input the labs/testing and flesh out the comments. I have my own spreadsheet that I use and had to transfer all the information from. This is currently for a pet meter (which I'd like to change) and Lantus. H.
So point me in the right direction for my next steps and any other information you may need and hopefully I can turn things around and learn even more to help my best bud.
Thank you!