MachoZeCat
Member Since 2017
Hi guys thanks for letting me join. My cat, Macho, (neutered 6 years old) was diagnosed today. Glucose over 300. Vet prescribed Glycobalance food and Vetsulin at 3 units once a day. Facebook people are telling me that is WRONG so I am feeling overwhelmed. I have been working my guy slowly over to wet food vs. dry, still working on that. Vet said we will do insulin once a day and retest blood Friday AM to see if its the correct dose. Don't worry- I now know NOT to give 3 units.
I want to call tomorrow and request Lantus. What dose should he actually start on? Are there any cats out there who are started once a day vs. twice? ...I know a lot of people do home curves and are recommending this to me but I am just not sure it will be possible to handle him that way to get it done. I HAVE to assume there are some people out there who choose not to do home testing and let the vet check levels, etc. If I choose not to do home testing, at what dose do I start and after 3 days should vet test glucose again?
Vet wants to test Friday at 8am only once, not a curve throughout the day- however I can have him do the whole day testing at his clinic if this is recommended. Once we find an insulin level that works, how often should he be tested to make sure we are still good?
Please do not respond convincing me how bad dry food is, that the ONLY way to successfully manage diabetes is home testing... I know lots of people do not home test and right now I am feeling too overwhelmed. I need realistic doses and a plan for what I can do right now. (I have not decided I will not home test, just do not want to be told I HAVE to) Thanks.
EDIT: He has had a few UTIs since December, with crystals at least once. I got him from a friend in December who was not taking care of him, so since the day I got him it seems we have been fighting recurring UTI. Bladder is thick - but urinalyses show no bacteria. Blood was present once. Protein has been high each urinalysis until this most recent one, and WBC was high once. Saturday he had a urinalysis and it indicated NO UTI, Could the glucose levels be wrong and he is not diabetic? How do I find out?
Anne
I want to call tomorrow and request Lantus. What dose should he actually start on? Are there any cats out there who are started once a day vs. twice? ...I know a lot of people do home curves and are recommending this to me but I am just not sure it will be possible to handle him that way to get it done. I HAVE to assume there are some people out there who choose not to do home testing and let the vet check levels, etc. If I choose not to do home testing, at what dose do I start and after 3 days should vet test glucose again?
Vet wants to test Friday at 8am only once, not a curve throughout the day- however I can have him do the whole day testing at his clinic if this is recommended. Once we find an insulin level that works, how often should he be tested to make sure we are still good?
Please do not respond convincing me how bad dry food is, that the ONLY way to successfully manage diabetes is home testing... I know lots of people do not home test and right now I am feeling too overwhelmed. I need realistic doses and a plan for what I can do right now. (I have not decided I will not home test, just do not want to be told I HAVE to) Thanks.
EDIT: He has had a few UTIs since December, with crystals at least once. I got him from a friend in December who was not taking care of him, so since the day I got him it seems we have been fighting recurring UTI. Bladder is thick - but urinalyses show no bacteria. Blood was present once. Protein has been high each urinalysis until this most recent one, and WBC was high once. Saturday he had a urinalysis and it indicated NO UTI, Could the glucose levels be wrong and he is not diabetic? How do I find out?
Anne
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