Livvy's Lady
Member Since 2017
Our poor cat Livvy has been on insulin since about mid-April. She's an older cat, and she has other complications (possible meningioma on her right for brain to name just one).
She seemed to really go downhill over the past few days. Until then, she was generally pretty happy, although she always had lethargy and excessive urination and drinking, no matter what we seem to do with her insulin.
We had her in for an ultrasound last Wednesday, and an adrenal gland test and full kidney panel last Thursday. These didn't reveal anything obvious as an explanation.
Our vet called today, and he believes that she may be in diabetic remission. She's on 2.5 units of Lantus twice per day. The thing that's baffling me is that her home blood glucose test show her results to be on the high side. On the other hand, the vet said that she has zero sugar in her urine, and he believes that this supports the notion of her being in diabetic remission.
Of course, we want to believe this explanation. But I'm so confused about how a cat could be in diabetic remission, but not show low home blood glucose test results. This is very confusing to me.
Her present symptoms include staggering, shaky limbs, lethargy, and her eyes look sort of sunk in and very dull. But her blood sugar is high (her spreadsheet is up to date). For example, she was 277 at AMPS today.
We are to reduce her insulin to one unit per dose starting with this afternoon's dose.
I have any of you heard of such a thing as this before? A cat in diabetic remission and his blood sugar still appears high in home blood glucose tests?
Thank you!!!
She seemed to really go downhill over the past few days. Until then, she was generally pretty happy, although she always had lethargy and excessive urination and drinking, no matter what we seem to do with her insulin.
We had her in for an ultrasound last Wednesday, and an adrenal gland test and full kidney panel last Thursday. These didn't reveal anything obvious as an explanation.
Our vet called today, and he believes that she may be in diabetic remission. She's on 2.5 units of Lantus twice per day. The thing that's baffling me is that her home blood glucose test show her results to be on the high side. On the other hand, the vet said that she has zero sugar in her urine, and he believes that this supports the notion of her being in diabetic remission.
Of course, we want to believe this explanation. But I'm so confused about how a cat could be in diabetic remission, but not show low home blood glucose test results. This is very confusing to me.
Her present symptoms include staggering, shaky limbs, lethargy, and her eyes look sort of sunk in and very dull. But her blood sugar is high (her spreadsheet is up to date). For example, she was 277 at AMPS today.
We are to reduce her insulin to one unit per dose starting with this afternoon's dose.
I have any of you heard of such a thing as this before? A cat in diabetic remission and his blood sugar still appears high in home blood glucose tests?
Thank you!!!