AnnieTime
Member Since 2013
Hi community!
First of all, I am a newbie from Germany, so sorry for my english
2 weeks ago the vet found out my 10 year old cat has diabetes. Glucose was 399, fructosamine was 638. Also he found sugar in my cats urine.
Until yesterday I gave insulin (caninsulin) without testing the blood sugar (1,5 IE).
Yesterday at 6 in the morning I gave 1,5 IE caninsuline. At half past five in the afternoon (half an hour before next dose) I tested blood sugar (for the first time), which was at 59.
I instantly fed cooked chicken and a spoonful of sweetened yoghurt (my cat doesn´t like pure honey). This evening I tested blood sugar two times again, both times it was under 100, so I skipped the next regular dose an kept feeding him as much as he wanted.
Today at 10.30 in the morning I tested blood sugar, which was at 75. So I skipped the regular dose again, and fed him. 4 hours and 2 little feedings later his blood sugar still was at 75. Just tested half an hour ago, blood sugar was at 104.
What is that? If he had diabetes why is his blood sugar that low? Remember, he got his last dose of 1,5 IE yesterday at 6 in the morning. Is it possible that this dose was too much and it has still effect on his blood sugar? I can´t imagine. Wouldn´t his body try to fight against hypoglycaemia by increasing his blood sugar?
I am insecure. Is it possible he has no diabetes and there are other reasons for the high glucose and fructosamine?
Greets, Annie
First of all, I am a newbie from Germany, so sorry for my english
2 weeks ago the vet found out my 10 year old cat has diabetes. Glucose was 399, fructosamine was 638. Also he found sugar in my cats urine.
Until yesterday I gave insulin (caninsulin) without testing the blood sugar (1,5 IE).
Yesterday at 6 in the morning I gave 1,5 IE caninsuline. At half past five in the afternoon (half an hour before next dose) I tested blood sugar (for the first time), which was at 59.
I instantly fed cooked chicken and a spoonful of sweetened yoghurt (my cat doesn´t like pure honey). This evening I tested blood sugar two times again, both times it was under 100, so I skipped the next regular dose an kept feeding him as much as he wanted.
Today at 10.30 in the morning I tested blood sugar, which was at 75. So I skipped the regular dose again, and fed him. 4 hours and 2 little feedings later his blood sugar still was at 75. Just tested half an hour ago, blood sugar was at 104.
What is that? If he had diabetes why is his blood sugar that low? Remember, he got his last dose of 1,5 IE yesterday at 6 in the morning. Is it possible that this dose was too much and it has still effect on his blood sugar? I can´t imagine. Wouldn´t his body try to fight against hypoglycaemia by increasing his blood sugar?
I am insecure. Is it possible he has no diabetes and there are other reasons for the high glucose and fructosamine?
Greets, Annie