Hello! I just registered for your site. I am a veterinarian interested in fine tuning my treatment of diabetic kitties. I was referred to your amazing site by Dr. Lisa Pierson. I'm going to be spending some time reading many of the stickied posts about lantus and home testing. I am off work for a couple weeks recovering from shoulder surgery, and now that I am off pain meds I thought I would spend some of that time brushing up on diabetes!
I'm a big believer in feeding low carb canned foods to cats. I've seen cats with chronic diarrhea for months cured by changing to low carb food.
I start all my diabetic kitties on lantus now, and have been pleased with the results. I have not been pushing home monitoring yet, and I am hoping that my studies here will make me more comfortable with making that recommendation. Many people are so freaked out just being told they have to give BID injections, that I have a fear of sending them screaming into the night if I tell them they also need to home test. So I have some questions:
Did you decide to home test on your own, or did your vet recommend it?
How hard was it for you to learn how to get the blood sample?
How did your cat tolerate your new bizarre behavior? ;-)
How do you manage multiple daily home testing with working a full time job?
I've never actually owned a cat with diabetes. One of my cats is very sensitive. If he even thinks I'm going to do something to him he just disappears into the basement. I don't know how I would manage to test and inject him regularly.
I did have one patient who home monitored. This cat would go ballistic every time he came is. It was stressful for all concerned and impossible to get accurate readings due to stress hyperglycemia. He was managed very well at home until he died of something unrelated.
I've seen examples of the wonderful spreadsheet you are using to record blood sugars. Is there somewhere on the site to download a template? Also instructions on how to use it? It may take me a while to find a way around this huge site. I would appreciate any recommendations and orientation information to get the most out of my study.
I'm a big believer in feeding low carb canned foods to cats. I've seen cats with chronic diarrhea for months cured by changing to low carb food.
I start all my diabetic kitties on lantus now, and have been pleased with the results. I have not been pushing home monitoring yet, and I am hoping that my studies here will make me more comfortable with making that recommendation. Many people are so freaked out just being told they have to give BID injections, that I have a fear of sending them screaming into the night if I tell them they also need to home test. So I have some questions:
Did you decide to home test on your own, or did your vet recommend it?
How hard was it for you to learn how to get the blood sample?
How did your cat tolerate your new bizarre behavior? ;-)
How do you manage multiple daily home testing with working a full time job?
I've never actually owned a cat with diabetes. One of my cats is very sensitive. If he even thinks I'm going to do something to him he just disappears into the basement. I don't know how I would manage to test and inject him regularly.
I did have one patient who home monitored. This cat would go ballistic every time he came is. It was stressful for all concerned and impossible to get accurate readings due to stress hyperglycemia. He was managed very well at home until he died of something unrelated.
I've seen examples of the wonderful spreadsheet you are using to record blood sugars. Is there somewhere on the site to download a template? Also instructions on how to use it? It may take me a while to find a way around this huge site. I would appreciate any recommendations and orientation information to get the most out of my study.