Emily'smom
Member Since 2017
Hi all! We are having trouble with our Emily. I apologize in advance for the long post, but I want to provided as much information as possible. Her diabetes journey began in June, and due to different circumstances (differing vet opinions, dosing issues, plummeting test numbers, and travel on our part) we cannot seem to get her regulated. Perhaps this is normal in the beginning stages?? We are frustrated and worried about our girl. She normally weighs about 6.9 lbs. Last week she was down to 6.2, she feels incredibly bony. For the last two days her eating is poor (she has always been picky and has always eaten a few bites and walked away, and finishes her portions throughout the day and night). Due to her naturally low weight, I get very concerned when she will not eat. I am currently at work and am unable to update my spreadsheet with the most recent home-test numbers. Last night her pre-test shot was 61. (7:00 pm) She hardly ate all day. I tried 5 different wet foods. After that test, I opened a new can of FF (a flavor I had not yet used) and she ate almost the entire can, quite quickly. We did not inject due to that low number. Three hours after that pre-test shot, we retested and she was now in the 200's. I don't understand this. We did not inject because now she was off of the schedule we need her to be on, due to our work schedules. I tested her at 7:00 this morning, and she was once again in the 300's (334). To my knowledge, except for the last day or so, she has not been that high in a long time. I injected .25 units of the Lantus. I was able to get another test this morning +2, and she had come down to 294. Eating well this morning - the same food as last night. I am now at work and will not be home until 6:00 this evening. Is this up/down, high/low, poor appetite at times, etc., all part of this diabetes journey? If so, I am not sure our Emily will survive this. She is so tiny to begin with. Could that low "61" pre-test last night be inaccurate? If you touch either end of the test strip can that effect the reading? Two and a half weeks after diagnoses, with Emily being on insulin (back in June) we took her in for her all day glucose curve. At her +6 she was at 60 and then started coming up. At that time, she was on a small amount of Purina DM dry, and low-carb wet, getting .5 unit Lantus, 2x per day. To be honest, those two weeks, she seemed great! She gained some weight back, her fur looked amazing, she was acting like her old self. We were pleased and happy with how she looked and was acting. But, the vet felt that "60" number was too low, (I do not know if the vet used a Pet Meter or a Human Meter, but can try and find out...I am no longer using this vet) and instructed us to stop giving her insulin. We felt perhaps she was being diet controlled. Horray! In another two weeks we brought her back for a one-time mid afternoon test (we were not home testing at this time) and she was in the mid-200s. Since then, when she has been on the insulin (which again has not been consistent) she is on .25 units, 2x per day....the idea being (and based on the vet's advice) that the .5 was too strong (hence the 60 mid-cycle number), so perhaps .25 would be perfect. Since this amount is hard to eye up (yes, we have 1/2 unit marking syringes), and both my husband and I inject, I am not certain this .25 dose is accurate each and every time. Regarding diet: Since June, i have been trying to wean her off of the prescription dry. She was resistant to this but over time she got less and less (compensated with wet), and while we were on vacation two weeks ago, the pet-sitter managed to get her completely off. She has had no dry food since. I am not convinced she is eating enough wet to manage her caloric intake. Is it possible, that this cat NEEDS some higher carb food, since in our opinion, she was doing very well on the .5 unit, eating both prescription dry and low carb wet (although according to the vet, even then, her mid-day number was too low at 60)??? Could it be that on strictly a wet food, low carb diet, and using such a small amount of insulin, but having numbers jump around and her weight dropping that she needs a different diet??? Or, a different insulin???? In addition, the new vet that we have, that strictly makes house calls, did an overall blood test to get a feel for her overall health and her thyroid (T4) levels were LOW at .8. The vet said is is pretty much unheard of in a cat, but at the time, being focused on the diabetes, did not offer more information then that. Being the thyroid is also involved in the endocrine system, is this something to consider???? I am getting to the end of my rope with worry, aggravation, frustration. Any insight and help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!! Mary, Ross and Little Emily
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