MFMeow
Member Since 2014
Hi everyone. My name is Kirsten, my cat Aloysius was diagnosed 2 weeks ago. This board has been so helpful helping me figuring out how to manage this.
Brief history - Aloysius is about 12, he had been eating Purina Cat Chow and had gotten up to 20 lbs. (Hanging head in shame.) He lost 6 pounds (without being on a diet) and I also noticed increased urination so I took him to the vet where he had a full geriatric profile (blood work & urinalysis) and was diagnosed with diabetes with blood glucose in high 300's.
Since then:
I switched him to a canned food diet. The first week he got a tablespoon of dry Purina DM here and there, but the more I read, the less of a good idea that seemed, so we've cut that out. He's getting FF classics turkey & giblets or savory salmon now. Eating well, urine output had gone way down, and he is active, alert, and happy.
We are using ProZinc, intial dose was 1 unit twice a day.
By day 2, I was uncomfortable injecting him without home monitoring, so I got a ReliOn Confirm meter and started testing. Just PMPS at first, now I am testing before every shot.
Did a 12 hour curve on day 6.
After one week we went back to vet for BG check at +5 hours. Correlated my meter with theirs, I got 254 and they got 273 (and they gave me an A+ for all my homework and home care).
We kept the dose the same, but since then, his numbers are all over the place. Often it is too low to shoot at +12. We seem to be in a cycle where I felt like I needed to skip around every 3rd shot. I spoke with my vet a few days ago and discussed whether it was OK to give a reduced dose sometimes (I want to keep my vet on board with everything I am doing) and she agreed I could cut the dose back in some cases. Basically we decided (for now), if lower than 175, do not shoot, if 175-250, reduced dose (she suggested half), if 250+, full dose. As I collect more data that can be adjusted.
Unfortunately due to my work schedule it is hard for me to get a midcycle test number but what I have gotten is in his spreadsheet.
We did another 12 hour curve yesterday, he was actually too low to get his AM injection at the regular time, I delayed an hour and a half until his numbers rose somewhat and gave 0.6 instead of 1.0. His numbers were really flat for a long time and at +12 he was still only at 132. I did not shoot and this morning he was at 436 at 22 hours after his last shot.
If anyone has a moment to look at his numbers and weigh in that would be awesome. confused_cat
My gut is saying he maybe needs a lower dose more regularly… but my gut doesn’t know very much about this yet. The 436 scared me so I gave him 1 unit this morning.
I also know I need to find some Patience Pants. I am sure there are some around here somewhere. :mrgreen:
Brief history - Aloysius is about 12, he had been eating Purina Cat Chow and had gotten up to 20 lbs. (Hanging head in shame.) He lost 6 pounds (without being on a diet) and I also noticed increased urination so I took him to the vet where he had a full geriatric profile (blood work & urinalysis) and was diagnosed with diabetes with blood glucose in high 300's.
Since then:
I switched him to a canned food diet. The first week he got a tablespoon of dry Purina DM here and there, but the more I read, the less of a good idea that seemed, so we've cut that out. He's getting FF classics turkey & giblets or savory salmon now. Eating well, urine output had gone way down, and he is active, alert, and happy.
We are using ProZinc, intial dose was 1 unit twice a day.
By day 2, I was uncomfortable injecting him without home monitoring, so I got a ReliOn Confirm meter and started testing. Just PMPS at first, now I am testing before every shot.
Did a 12 hour curve on day 6.
After one week we went back to vet for BG check at +5 hours. Correlated my meter with theirs, I got 254 and they got 273 (and they gave me an A+ for all my homework and home care).
We kept the dose the same, but since then, his numbers are all over the place. Often it is too low to shoot at +12. We seem to be in a cycle where I felt like I needed to skip around every 3rd shot. I spoke with my vet a few days ago and discussed whether it was OK to give a reduced dose sometimes (I want to keep my vet on board with everything I am doing) and she agreed I could cut the dose back in some cases. Basically we decided (for now), if lower than 175, do not shoot, if 175-250, reduced dose (she suggested half), if 250+, full dose. As I collect more data that can be adjusted.
Unfortunately due to my work schedule it is hard for me to get a midcycle test number but what I have gotten is in his spreadsheet.
We did another 12 hour curve yesterday, he was actually too low to get his AM injection at the regular time, I delayed an hour and a half until his numbers rose somewhat and gave 0.6 instead of 1.0. His numbers were really flat for a long time and at +12 he was still only at 132. I did not shoot and this morning he was at 436 at 22 hours after his last shot.
If anyone has a moment to look at his numbers and weigh in that would be awesome. confused_cat
My gut is saying he maybe needs a lower dose more regularly… but my gut doesn’t know very much about this yet. The 436 scared me so I gave him 1 unit this morning.
I also know I need to find some Patience Pants. I am sure there are some around here somewhere. :mrgreen: