KittyKats
Member Since 2024
Hi Friends - I desperately need your knowledge and support.
My name is KittyKats and my cat's name is Archie. He's about 8 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes about two years ago. He's also had a history of urinary crystals so he's been on the prescription urinary food lines for a while now, too (truthfully I can't remember how long that's been).
When he was first diagnosed with diabetes, he went on 2 units of ProZinc twice a day and then gradually went up to 3 units. The vet was doing blood curves in their hospital and he had been well regulated, no issues.
Then August 2023, I relocated out of state for my job and my first priority was establishing care for Archie. When it came time for a refill of ProZinc (January 2024), the new vet here wanted to do a curve (understandable) and they use the Freestyle Libre. He absolutely hated it -- but I will say the first 8 hours was when he most tolerated and was totally normal behavior wise and I was getting a curve that made sense. He started 400ish and then dropped to 150 over the course of the evening after 3 units ProZinc and food. Then after 8 hours, he couldn't tolerate the Libre and just became completely lethargic I was getting consistently high 200 readings and then one night it went very low and we went straight to the ER where he was 60. The new vet used these readings as a sign he wasn't very well regulated and suggested we switch to Glargine.
If I could go back in time and change this...I didn't know much and wanted the best for him so I agreed. Over the next few months we we started at 1 unit Glargine twice a day, then 2 and then recently going up to 3. However, I knew it wasn't working like the ProZinc. He'd be drinking constantly and had an insatiable appetite.
It all culminated to this past weekend when he started having diarrhea and threw up in the middle of the night. When I looked up what that could mean, we rushed to the ER as I was afraid he was in a ketoacidosis state. Thankfully he wasn't but they recommended switching his care to an "Internal Veterinary" specialist which we did by means of admitting him to the ER there. They kept him overnight etc and then the internal vet had no problems switching him to his Prozinc. They were doing blood sugar readings there but it was all over the place. Would range from 150-400 and he wasn't eating (doesn't surprise me, he's anxious and wouldn't want to eat there).
It's been 36 hours since he's been back home. He's now again on 3 units ProZinc but today has diaharreah and is a bit lethargic. He did eat but not with the same gusto.
I am at my wit's end and I can't bear to see him like this. Any ideas? I'm sure I left out critical details but I"m not thinking straight with all the worry and anxiety. Does it just take some time for him to adjust to being back on the ProZinc?
My name is KittyKats and my cat's name is Archie. He's about 8 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes about two years ago. He's also had a history of urinary crystals so he's been on the prescription urinary food lines for a while now, too (truthfully I can't remember how long that's been).
When he was first diagnosed with diabetes, he went on 2 units of ProZinc twice a day and then gradually went up to 3 units. The vet was doing blood curves in their hospital and he had been well regulated, no issues.
Then August 2023, I relocated out of state for my job and my first priority was establishing care for Archie. When it came time for a refill of ProZinc (January 2024), the new vet here wanted to do a curve (understandable) and they use the Freestyle Libre. He absolutely hated it -- but I will say the first 8 hours was when he most tolerated and was totally normal behavior wise and I was getting a curve that made sense. He started 400ish and then dropped to 150 over the course of the evening after 3 units ProZinc and food. Then after 8 hours, he couldn't tolerate the Libre and just became completely lethargic I was getting consistently high 200 readings and then one night it went very low and we went straight to the ER where he was 60. The new vet used these readings as a sign he wasn't very well regulated and suggested we switch to Glargine.
If I could go back in time and change this...I didn't know much and wanted the best for him so I agreed. Over the next few months we we started at 1 unit Glargine twice a day, then 2 and then recently going up to 3. However, I knew it wasn't working like the ProZinc. He'd be drinking constantly and had an insatiable appetite.
It all culminated to this past weekend when he started having diarrhea and threw up in the middle of the night. When I looked up what that could mean, we rushed to the ER as I was afraid he was in a ketoacidosis state. Thankfully he wasn't but they recommended switching his care to an "Internal Veterinary" specialist which we did by means of admitting him to the ER there. They kept him overnight etc and then the internal vet had no problems switching him to his Prozinc. They were doing blood sugar readings there but it was all over the place. Would range from 150-400 and he wasn't eating (doesn't surprise me, he's anxious and wouldn't want to eat there).
It's been 36 hours since he's been back home. He's now again on 3 units ProZinc but today has diaharreah and is a bit lethargic. He did eat but not with the same gusto.
I am at my wit's end and I can't bear to see him like this. Any ideas? I'm sure I left out critical details but I"m not thinking straight with all the worry and anxiety. Does it just take some time for him to adjust to being back on the ProZinc?
