Hey guys,
I posted earlier this year about my 13 yr old cat, LEO, being newly re-diagnosed with Diabetes (he was in remission for about a year and a half). Well.... I have had the HARDEST time getting him regulated! He was pretty regulated for a few months, but for the past two-three months, he has been UP and DOWN (very down- very low!) I had him on PZI insulin from March of this year to just 2 days ago... so for about 7 months. He was doing pretty good on it, but since around August, I have kept having to go down on his dosage due to him bottoming out. He'd be in the 300's-400's and I'd only give him 0.5 units and he'd bottom out! It makes no sense! And during these "low" episodes, he doesn't act any different. Just very hungry obviously. But other than that, there is no obvious change in his behavior..... very strange. I, of course, give him corn starch in his gums and feed him during his low episodes.
Finally, after a few days of him getting so low on only 0.5 units of PZI (after he had been in the 300's in the AM), I saw a new vet that a fellow friend with a diabetic cat recommended. He did a full blood panel on Leo... thinking that maybe he didn't have diabetes after all. Maybe something else was causing him to be so up-and-down and making it so I couldn't ever regulate him no matter how hard I tried. Well, the next day I get a call saying it is indeed still diabetes (and some high liver enzymes and some glucose in his urine... Oh and a "gallop" to his heart?)
Well, he recommended we start Leo on a new insulin, NPH. So, I started the new insulin yesterday, and I am having the same troubles! Leo will be high in the 300-400's, I'll give him a small dose, and yet again, he bottoms out!!! SOMEONE PLS HELP ME!!! What am I doing wrong??? I tried calling the vet back today, but, of course, he didn't return my phone call. I'm honestly afraid to give Leo any insulin now if he keeps tanking! But also, I don't want to leave his BS so high..... any recommendations??
To add: I have Leo on a scheduled diet. 1 can of fancy feast in the AM during his first BS check, and one can of fancy feast in the PM (about 12 hours later) during his nighttime BS check. Of course, if he is low I feed him much earlier if needed!
Attached is my spreadsheet for the last couple of months. Someone please help!
~Kelsi (Leo's very frustrated mother)
I posted earlier this year about my 13 yr old cat, LEO, being newly re-diagnosed with Diabetes (he was in remission for about a year and a half). Well.... I have had the HARDEST time getting him regulated! He was pretty regulated for a few months, but for the past two-three months, he has been UP and DOWN (very down- very low!) I had him on PZI insulin from March of this year to just 2 days ago... so for about 7 months. He was doing pretty good on it, but since around August, I have kept having to go down on his dosage due to him bottoming out. He'd be in the 300's-400's and I'd only give him 0.5 units and he'd bottom out! It makes no sense! And during these "low" episodes, he doesn't act any different. Just very hungry obviously. But other than that, there is no obvious change in his behavior..... very strange. I, of course, give him corn starch in his gums and feed him during his low episodes.
Finally, after a few days of him getting so low on only 0.5 units of PZI (after he had been in the 300's in the AM), I saw a new vet that a fellow friend with a diabetic cat recommended. He did a full blood panel on Leo... thinking that maybe he didn't have diabetes after all. Maybe something else was causing him to be so up-and-down and making it so I couldn't ever regulate him no matter how hard I tried. Well, the next day I get a call saying it is indeed still diabetes (and some high liver enzymes and some glucose in his urine... Oh and a "gallop" to his heart?)
Well, he recommended we start Leo on a new insulin, NPH. So, I started the new insulin yesterday, and I am having the same troubles! Leo will be high in the 300-400's, I'll give him a small dose, and yet again, he bottoms out!!! SOMEONE PLS HELP ME!!! What am I doing wrong??? I tried calling the vet back today, but, of course, he didn't return my phone call. I'm honestly afraid to give Leo any insulin now if he keeps tanking! But also, I don't want to leave his BS so high..... any recommendations??
To add: I have Leo on a scheduled diet. 1 can of fancy feast in the AM during his first BS check, and one can of fancy feast in the PM (about 12 hours later) during his nighttime BS check. Of course, if he is low I feed him much earlier if needed!
Attached is my spreadsheet for the last couple of months. Someone please help!
~Kelsi (Leo's very frustrated mother)