Jenn & George
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Hi, I 'm new here. While I have some pretty good knowledge of human diabetes, I starting out new with my recently diagnosed little guy, George, who is a 10 yo SH. He was first diagnosed with Type II Diabetes in July 2010. Our vet immediately suggested changing him to low carb diet. At the time he weighed 17lbs, and we were both reluctant to try insulin before seeing if weight loss would not bring him back down into normal ranges. So all of our cats went on the low carb diet consisting of Friskies (low carb varieties) and we eliminated dry food for awhile. By December 2010, George had dropped to a healthier 12.5 -13 lbs and we reintroduced some low carb dry food with the wet, Blue Buffalo Wilderness. Last month (Feb.) we started to notice that George's weight was dropping off dramatically, and the ravenous eating and thirst began again. I suspected the diabetes and took him into the vet for a full run of blood work as well at a thyroid test to rule out any hyperthyroidism.
They had to sedate him with a low dose Telazol into order to get the bloodwork. He is just a feisty one in the vet office and always has been. They have used this method before to get blood from him and he seemed to do just fine. This time, however, things seem really different. It took forever to wear off and he was kept for observation overnight, just in case. He was a very different cat even upon coming home and stopped eating that night. Needless to say, we were right back in the office the next morning, which was yesterday. The vet had received the blood work back in the meantime, and his diabetes was definitely worse than before. Time for insulin. Since I have training as a nurse and have some comfort level with the shots, she gave me a quick primer and sent him home with the recommendation of Humulin N at 3cc BID and to do a curve (either by me at home or in office) in 3 weeks to see how he is doing. I have since hit the net looking for everything I can on this kind of insulin and others. After some careful reading, now I am concerned, both by the type and amount prescribed. I have no problem with starting with home testing and have a OneTouch Ultra Mini on hand. We tried it last night, and George was a little apprehensive about the whole process, though he seems to be fine with insulin shots themselves. Maybe with some time and practice he will come around.
I am worried whether I should continue on this insulin for the 3 weeks prescribed, or call back my vet and request one of the more suitable types like Lantus or ProZinc that I have read about. Most sites I have read discourage the use of the Humulin altogether, while others suggest that is might work for some cats who can get the full 12 hour range and a later peak. His initial levels when they did the blood work 2 days ago were in the 440's, and when they checked at the vet yesterday it was still 384 even after had eaten in almost 18 hours. My vet seems open to home testing and willing to listen. Just not sure how to approach this without implying that she is not educated or getting George's levels screwed up even more. I am trying not to be neurotic about following him around to the house in fear of a hypo reaction, but it seems possible with Humulin dosage.
They had to sedate him with a low dose Telazol into order to get the bloodwork. He is just a feisty one in the vet office and always has been. They have used this method before to get blood from him and he seemed to do just fine. This time, however, things seem really different. It took forever to wear off and he was kept for observation overnight, just in case. He was a very different cat even upon coming home and stopped eating that night. Needless to say, we were right back in the office the next morning, which was yesterday. The vet had received the blood work back in the meantime, and his diabetes was definitely worse than before. Time for insulin. Since I have training as a nurse and have some comfort level with the shots, she gave me a quick primer and sent him home with the recommendation of Humulin N at 3cc BID and to do a curve (either by me at home or in office) in 3 weeks to see how he is doing. I have since hit the net looking for everything I can on this kind of insulin and others. After some careful reading, now I am concerned, both by the type and amount prescribed. I have no problem with starting with home testing and have a OneTouch Ultra Mini on hand. We tried it last night, and George was a little apprehensive about the whole process, though he seems to be fine with insulin shots themselves. Maybe with some time and practice he will come around.
I am worried whether I should continue on this insulin for the 3 weeks prescribed, or call back my vet and request one of the more suitable types like Lantus or ProZinc that I have read about. Most sites I have read discourage the use of the Humulin altogether, while others suggest that is might work for some cats who can get the full 12 hour range and a later peak. His initial levels when they did the blood work 2 days ago were in the 440's, and when they checked at the vet yesterday it was still 384 even after had eaten in almost 18 hours. My vet seems open to home testing and willing to listen. Just not sure how to approach this without implying that she is not educated or getting George's levels screwed up even more. I am trying not to be neurotic about following him around to the house in fear of a hypo reaction, but it seems possible with Humulin dosage.