Mystery diagnostics

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Ok, Milo's spreadsheet will hopefully be attached at the end of this message.

So, At 8.5 units we are getting flat numbers in the 300s on Lantus, with no end in sight of how much we can increase and increase his dosage. I am trying to figure out if there is a link to any of his other current problems that may be causing him to not react properly to the insulin being injected. Currently he is deaf, has food allergies, and then dx with diabetes last sept. Now has also developed many other issues but those are from the unregulated diabetes. Things to consider here at Acromegaly, Cushings, IAA, which I think it may be, and I am looking to see if his allergies or deafness can link us to why he may be resistant to the insulin. Any suggestions are welcome.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... utput=html
 
quick simple question.....did you start at 1unit twice a day and work up gradually? since your spreadsheet starts at 5, that is a question we'll need answered. it's possible since the hometesting didn't start until you were already at a higher dose that the right dose was missed but i am going to see if we can get some acro mom's, etc....over here to see what they think and to ask the pertinent questions i don't know :) when wondering if a kitty is acro or not or something else
 
No, its 8.5 units of LAntus 2 times a day. LAntus started at 1 or 2 units in early January, and the spreadsheet starts where I began home testing. It seems high, yes, but for my cat its not.
 
I'm afraid I have absolutely no idea what to look for in this situation. I would suggest you consider cross-posting your question to the high-dose kitty forum; they may have a better idea of things to look at. (Scroll to the bottom of the page; in the lower right corner is a pop-up list labelled "Jump To". Select "High Dose" and press Go.) I hope you and Milo get this figured out soon!
 
What are you feedimg Milo and what were his numbers prior to your home testing?
 
She's ok everyone.. this is the cat I was cat-sitting and she's taking him in for testing Friday. cat is probably acro/iaa/cushings and she's been doing a really good job of monitoring. She's looking for correlations between the varying characteristics so she can talk to her vet about different conditions and talk him into doing these tests.
 
I've got nothing to add or advice. Just wishing you all the best at the vet and hope the tests give you the answers you need.


Please let us know what happens.
 
if he displayed the outward symptoms of cushings I'd direct Amanda over here as she had to deal with it with her poor little Iris but I've not read anything that suggests Cushings, correct?
 
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