Suzanne & Cobb(GA)
Member Since 2013
I hope I'm posting correctly. I've been lurking on this board since Cobb, my 12 year old tabby cat was diagnosed with diabetes back in April.
Some history...
Cobb has been on several different types of food during his life. The food ping-pong started when he had a blockage in his urinary tract back in 2007. We removed it and he went on prescription dry food. I relocated and found another cat-only vet and they said he weighed too much (around 19 pounds at the time). They switched him to wet w/d food. He lost several pounds in a year and they freaked out and put him back on the dry. Not surprising, he gained the weight back. It was then that he started to refuse to eat wet food at all. Another relocation and I was told the w/d was never what he should have been on for weight control and now he's been diagnosed as diabetic.
I know his weight directly contributed to this.
He is currently eating Evo low-carb due to his wet food aversion. However, we have reintroduced Royal Canin diabetic into his diet and he seems to be tolerating that pretty well, so hopefully we can soon wean him off the dry food entirely.
Since his diagnosis Cobb has been on both Prozinc and Lantus insulin. His initial numbers were in the 500s so we started with a low dose (1-2 units, twice daily) of Prozinc. His numbers were initially dropping into the 300s, but the vet didn't seem happy about it, so we continued to increase -- ultimately maxing out on what we could give with the Prozinc (12 units/twice daily). She now has him on Lantus. After starting at 6 units twice daily, we've increased to 10 units.
We are using the iPet glucometer for weekly/bi-weekly glucose curves. We are consistently getting a HI reading at the start of the curve (8am) - which is a reading above 600. Today it dropped to 513, and 2 hours later had rebounded back into the 600/HI range.
I'm coming to you now because we are literally at our wit's end. It doesn't seem like the insulin is helping - although his behavior since we started the insulin is much better. He is coming around, not as lazy, and loving like he was several years ago.
I trust the vet, but I don't feel like 20 units of insulin a day is reasonable for a 17 pound cat!
I'd love to hear others' experiences/suggestions. Lantus is too expensive to be injecting twice a day with no response on the glucometer. His numbers haven't been in the 300s since we started increasing, but the vet says it isn't Somogyi rebound. I specifically asked about that during our last disappointing curve.
Any help anyone could provide I'd be MOST appreciative!!
Some history...
Cobb has been on several different types of food during his life. The food ping-pong started when he had a blockage in his urinary tract back in 2007. We removed it and he went on prescription dry food. I relocated and found another cat-only vet and they said he weighed too much (around 19 pounds at the time). They switched him to wet w/d food. He lost several pounds in a year and they freaked out and put him back on the dry. Not surprising, he gained the weight back. It was then that he started to refuse to eat wet food at all. Another relocation and I was told the w/d was never what he should have been on for weight control and now he's been diagnosed as diabetic.
I know his weight directly contributed to this.
He is currently eating Evo low-carb due to his wet food aversion. However, we have reintroduced Royal Canin diabetic into his diet and he seems to be tolerating that pretty well, so hopefully we can soon wean him off the dry food entirely.
Since his diagnosis Cobb has been on both Prozinc and Lantus insulin. His initial numbers were in the 500s so we started with a low dose (1-2 units, twice daily) of Prozinc. His numbers were initially dropping into the 300s, but the vet didn't seem happy about it, so we continued to increase -- ultimately maxing out on what we could give with the Prozinc (12 units/twice daily). She now has him on Lantus. After starting at 6 units twice daily, we've increased to 10 units.
We are using the iPet glucometer for weekly/bi-weekly glucose curves. We are consistently getting a HI reading at the start of the curve (8am) - which is a reading above 600. Today it dropped to 513, and 2 hours later had rebounded back into the 600/HI range.
I'm coming to you now because we are literally at our wit's end. It doesn't seem like the insulin is helping - although his behavior since we started the insulin is much better. He is coming around, not as lazy, and loving like he was several years ago.
I trust the vet, but I don't feel like 20 units of insulin a day is reasonable for a 17 pound cat!
I'd love to hear others' experiences/suggestions. Lantus is too expensive to be injecting twice a day with no response on the glucometer. His numbers haven't been in the 300s since we started increasing, but the vet says it isn't Somogyi rebound. I specifically asked about that during our last disappointing curve.
Any help anyone could provide I'd be MOST appreciative!!