Angie & Celia (Cruz)
Member Since 2023
Greetings, fellow cat lovers,
1 of my former rescues-turned-pet, Celia Cruz, aka Celia, a DSH "black pointed" brown tabby (black stripe from head to tail) with a crooked tail tip, age unknown (she found me @ 2011 & she was already fully grown then) was recently diagnosed after having a BG of 575 at the vet's after showing symptoms of: drinking, eating, & urinating more along with losing her canine tooth and a few other teeth that were decayed. Celia's body has always been toned & healthy looking, so I was in shock after I'd had 2 obese littermates many years prior that never had diabetes but passed away of CKD at 18 & 20.5 years old. I was advised to switch her food to high protein, which I did to the only one I could barely afford (Purina One: Ideal Weight High Protein) & her wet food stayed the same because I was told by Purina & the vet that it was already protein/low carb (Friskies Filets & Pate varieties). I quickly learned of the home BG Curve concept, bought a ReliOn meter & accessories and got to testing her @ 2 weeks after food change. Her 1st curve was: 376, 410,439,345,& 429. My vet recommended another one 2 weeks later: 366,401,384,297,329,425. Since the #'s stayed high, my vet then recommended starting insulin (Glargine, 100units/ml at 1 unit, 2x a day). I was dreading this recommendation like the plague and felt it was too soon to give up after changing her food & was hoping it was just the stress of living in a multicat household, but I'm no expert. Anyway after recovering from the stickershock of @ $300+ Lantus in the Metro DC area, depending where purchased, I finally found it at Walgreens for @$57 (generic) with the GoodRx discount, which I still couldn't afford bc I only work part time, but got help for it from someone which I pray lasts at least until I can find FT work. I wish I would've known before about Lantus' $35 promotion someone posted on here, but will try it next. So I got the Rx & have been studying this website & others about Feline Diabetes & am TERRIFIED to give it to her yet because of this whole Hypoglycemia concept. On top of that, the insulin expires in 28 days from when they gave it to me so I need to man-up quick. I have my Karo syrup, I will print out the hypo sheet here, but I just can't grasp the concept that I might kill her every time I inject her & must be ready at a moment's notice to run to the ER (like before work @ 4AM) and that while I'm away from home: she could go hypo & suffer & amongst the other pets and lastly: that sometimes they don't even exhibit hypo symptoms! I'm so panicked, my BP has been thru the roof with this Rx still in the bottle for a few days now. Am I misunderstanding anything or any advice? Thanks in advance!
1 of my former rescues-turned-pet, Celia Cruz, aka Celia, a DSH "black pointed" brown tabby (black stripe from head to tail) with a crooked tail tip, age unknown (she found me @ 2011 & she was already fully grown then) was recently diagnosed after having a BG of 575 at the vet's after showing symptoms of: drinking, eating, & urinating more along with losing her canine tooth and a few other teeth that were decayed. Celia's body has always been toned & healthy looking, so I was in shock after I'd had 2 obese littermates many years prior that never had diabetes but passed away of CKD at 18 & 20.5 years old. I was advised to switch her food to high protein, which I did to the only one I could barely afford (Purina One: Ideal Weight High Protein) & her wet food stayed the same because I was told by Purina & the vet that it was already protein/low carb (Friskies Filets & Pate varieties). I quickly learned of the home BG Curve concept, bought a ReliOn meter & accessories and got to testing her @ 2 weeks after food change. Her 1st curve was: 376, 410,439,345,& 429. My vet recommended another one 2 weeks later: 366,401,384,297,329,425. Since the #'s stayed high, my vet then recommended starting insulin (Glargine, 100units/ml at 1 unit, 2x a day). I was dreading this recommendation like the plague and felt it was too soon to give up after changing her food & was hoping it was just the stress of living in a multicat household, but I'm no expert. Anyway after recovering from the stickershock of @ $300+ Lantus in the Metro DC area, depending where purchased, I finally found it at Walgreens for @$57 (generic) with the GoodRx discount, which I still couldn't afford bc I only work part time, but got help for it from someone which I pray lasts at least until I can find FT work. I wish I would've known before about Lantus' $35 promotion someone posted on here, but will try it next. So I got the Rx & have been studying this website & others about Feline Diabetes & am TERRIFIED to give it to her yet because of this whole Hypoglycemia concept. On top of that, the insulin expires in 28 days from when they gave it to me so I need to man-up quick. I have my Karo syrup, I will print out the hypo sheet here, but I just can't grasp the concept that I might kill her every time I inject her & must be ready at a moment's notice to run to the ER (like before work @ 4AM) and that while I'm away from home: she could go hypo & suffer & amongst the other pets and lastly: that sometimes they don't even exhibit hypo symptoms! I'm so panicked, my BP has been thru the roof with this Rx still in the bottle for a few days now. Am I misunderstanding anything or any advice? Thanks in advance!
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