justanother
Member Since 2020
Hi!
My cat Peppy was diagnosed about a month ago and I’ve been reading lots of stuff online (both this website and other sources) and I’m getting a little confused. Hoping you can help me!
Peppy’s background -
She was diagnosed last month (April 10) and was severely diabetic. Her numbers were too high to get a reading. She was very dehydrated with kidney problems and needed to be hospitalized for 4 days.
The vet started her with 1 unit of Lantus every 12 hours and we were told that if she only ate half a meal, we should only give her .5 units. Once she came home, she was still weak and not able to eat a full meal so we were only giving her .5 units every 12 hours until her recheck at the vet 2 weeks later. She had only just started eating a full meal the night before, so we gave her one unit the night before and the morning before her blood glucose curve at the vet.
During the second check (April 25), they found she was still dehydrated and missing electrolytes so we need to give her SC fluids every other day plus electrolytes with her meals. Now she’s on 2 units and she’s eating full meals. We’re feeding her 5.5oz of Weruva wet food at 7am and 7pm. She’s 11.5 lbs. (Once we received the Alpha Trak we changed her diet from 1oz Hills/4.5oz Weruva to 100% Weruva)
TL: DR - Severely diabetic cat hospitalized 4 days. After 1 month, she’s on 2 units of Lantus every 12 hours, plus fluids and electrolytes. 5.5oz wet food every 12 hours, no dry food.
Now that she’s on 2 units and eating well, she’s doing so much better. Her water intake is normal, she’s purring and seems great. However, I just started home testing and have some questions.
Thank you in advance!!!
I’ve been so worried about my baby I’m having dreams about doing blood glucose curves lol.
My cat Peppy was diagnosed about a month ago and I’ve been reading lots of stuff online (both this website and other sources) and I’m getting a little confused. Hoping you can help me!
Peppy’s background -
She was diagnosed last month (April 10) and was severely diabetic. Her numbers were too high to get a reading. She was very dehydrated with kidney problems and needed to be hospitalized for 4 days.
The vet started her with 1 unit of Lantus every 12 hours and we were told that if she only ate half a meal, we should only give her .5 units. Once she came home, she was still weak and not able to eat a full meal so we were only giving her .5 units every 12 hours until her recheck at the vet 2 weeks later. She had only just started eating a full meal the night before, so we gave her one unit the night before and the morning before her blood glucose curve at the vet.
During the second check (April 25), they found she was still dehydrated and missing electrolytes so we need to give her SC fluids every other day plus electrolytes with her meals. Now she’s on 2 units and she’s eating full meals. We’re feeding her 5.5oz of Weruva wet food at 7am and 7pm. She’s 11.5 lbs. (Once we received the Alpha Trak we changed her diet from 1oz Hills/4.5oz Weruva to 100% Weruva)
TL: DR - Severely diabetic cat hospitalized 4 days. After 1 month, she’s on 2 units of Lantus every 12 hours, plus fluids and electrolytes. 5.5oz wet food every 12 hours, no dry food.
Now that she’s on 2 units and eating well, she’s doing so much better. Her water intake is normal, she’s purring and seems great. However, I just started home testing and have some questions.
- I read the SLGS instructions, but they’re written for a human meter. What are the numbers to reference using an Alpha Trak?
- How often should we be checking her blood glucose? Is it every time before her insulin shot as well as a weekly curve?
- How long does it take for a newly diabetic cat to regulate to the insulin? I’m concerned that we took a blood glucose curve and at +6 the BG was higher than the AMPS number. Is this because she’s still adjusting to the insulin?
- The vet told us to feed her every 12 hours and base the insulin dose according to whether she ate a full meal. (full meal, full dose/ half meal, half dose). She’s eating 100% wet food so we’re feeding her 5.5oz twice a day. I saw some comments about smaller meals to control the glucose, but not understanding the reasoning and when to time the smaller meals. Is it risky to give her 2 units of insulin if she isn’t eating a big meal at the time of insulin injection?
Thank you in advance!!!
I’ve been so worried about my baby I’m having dreams about doing blood glucose curves lol.
We suggest testing before giving insulin so amps and pmps as well as a midday test at +6 or +7, which sounds you’re already doing, and a +2 after the evening shot so you can gauge where the BG level are headed to overnight. You don’t need to do a weekly curve if everything looks normal.