Sue and Oliver (GA)
Very Active Member
Hi - I'm new and still haven't read all the rules, so I think I lost my first attempt at a reply. I apologize if this is a re-post.
Anyway, I wanted to comment on the inappropriate elimination question because I've recently had that issue with my diabetic cat, Argyle. She has been hard to regulate, so I've been doing a lot of searching into the questions of how you tell the difference between a cat who is hyperglycemic because they are getting too much insulin (rebound hyperglycemia) and one who is hyperglycemic because they aren't getting enough insulin. I ran across something that mentioned that inappropriate elimination could be a symptom of hypoglycemia. If this problem has just started since Luke's insulin dose was increased, it might be worth looking into that possibility.
In Argyle's case, her number were always "HI" on the meter, so her insulin dose kept going up. When we got to 3.5U twice a day of Lantus, she had a really scary hypoglycemic incident. Every cat is different, but that's why 7U twice a day of Lantus struck me a being a pretty high dose. She has had a tough time recently - in and out of the hospital. She is now on much lower doses of insulin, but since then she's had instances of inappropriate elimination, as well as other symptoms of hypoglycemia like vomiting and shaking. It's confusing, because her BG numbers are still "HI". The issue with Luke might be something completely different, but I thought I'd mention the possibility of hypoglycemia because of the similarity to Argyle's experience.
Good luck!
Anyway, I wanted to comment on the inappropriate elimination question because I've recently had that issue with my diabetic cat, Argyle. She has been hard to regulate, so I've been doing a lot of searching into the questions of how you tell the difference between a cat who is hyperglycemic because they are getting too much insulin (rebound hyperglycemia) and one who is hyperglycemic because they aren't getting enough insulin. I ran across something that mentioned that inappropriate elimination could be a symptom of hypoglycemia. If this problem has just started since Luke's insulin dose was increased, it might be worth looking into that possibility.
In Argyle's case, her number were always "HI" on the meter, so her insulin dose kept going up. When we got to 3.5U twice a day of Lantus, she had a really scary hypoglycemic incident. Every cat is different, but that's why 7U twice a day of Lantus struck me a being a pretty high dose. She has had a tough time recently - in and out of the hospital. She is now on much lower doses of insulin, but since then she's had instances of inappropriate elimination, as well as other symptoms of hypoglycemia like vomiting and shaking. It's confusing, because her BG numbers are still "HI". The issue with Luke might be something completely different, but I thought I'd mention the possibility of hypoglycemia because of the similarity to Argyle's experience.
Good luck!