MélanieW
Member Since 2017
Hello everyone!
I must admit I've been reading this board for the past week and finally decided to write a post to ask for advice. I will apologize in advance for my not so good English. I'm from Québec (Canada) and spend most of my time speaking and writing in French.
My cat Noah had been drinking a lot and peeing a lot for the past month or so and on December 22nd I brought him to the vet and was told he had diabetes. Noah is a big cat (20 lbs). He has been eating dry food (Orijen, Royal Canin for urinary problems) all of his life. Bought him all kinds of wet food and he is not interested AT ALL. Same problem with my other cat (not diabetic). They just love that (apparently not good at all for them) DRY FOOD. I switch to Purina DM but from what I'm reading it isn't that good either.
After the diagnosis, I was told to start Noah on a dose of 2 units of Lantus twice a day. I was told to go back in a week later (December 28th) and his glucose level was still at 23.4 mmol/L pre-injection (I was told I need to multiply this number by 18 to get the number in mg/dL - 421). The vet told me that I should buy a glucose meter (he recommended the Bayer Contour next as the one he sold in the clinic was really expensive). I went home and tested him four hours later and his level was down to 15.5 (277), but the vet had told me that morning that unless he had a value below 10 (180) that I should increase the dose by 0.5 units.
The vet recommended testing only once a week before the morning injection and 4 to 6 hours after the morning injection. So I did test again on January 4th and got 19.5 (351) before the morning shot and 18.7 (337) four hours later. The vet gave me a sheet explaining how to up the dose according to the numbers I got so I had to up the dose by 0.5 units again.
Even since that day I've been testing a couple of times during the day since I'm so paranoid about hypoglycemia and his results are always between 15.5-18.5 (279-333). He seems to go lower about 4 hours after the night dose. I know I should do a spreadsheet, but I would need more data before I could make one. Should we test every hour on the same day? Or tests during different periods for a couple of days? I work from home most days so this would be very easy for me to do.
I feel a bit overwhelmed and want to provide the very best care for my Noah. The diabetes seems more stressful for me than him... he doesn't mind his injections at all and let's me prick his ears to test his blood. I'm just nervous about giving him too much insulin and worry about hypoglycemia. He is already on 3 units twice a day and so far from the numbers I'm getting I will have to up his dose again in four days...
I must admit I've been reading this board for the past week and finally decided to write a post to ask for advice. I will apologize in advance for my not so good English. I'm from Québec (Canada) and spend most of my time speaking and writing in French.
My cat Noah had been drinking a lot and peeing a lot for the past month or so and on December 22nd I brought him to the vet and was told he had diabetes. Noah is a big cat (20 lbs). He has been eating dry food (Orijen, Royal Canin for urinary problems) all of his life. Bought him all kinds of wet food and he is not interested AT ALL. Same problem with my other cat (not diabetic). They just love that (apparently not good at all for them) DRY FOOD. I switch to Purina DM but from what I'm reading it isn't that good either.
After the diagnosis, I was told to start Noah on a dose of 2 units of Lantus twice a day. I was told to go back in a week later (December 28th) and his glucose level was still at 23.4 mmol/L pre-injection (I was told I need to multiply this number by 18 to get the number in mg/dL - 421). The vet told me that I should buy a glucose meter (he recommended the Bayer Contour next as the one he sold in the clinic was really expensive). I went home and tested him four hours later and his level was down to 15.5 (277), but the vet had told me that morning that unless he had a value below 10 (180) that I should increase the dose by 0.5 units.
The vet recommended testing only once a week before the morning injection and 4 to 6 hours after the morning injection. So I did test again on January 4th and got 19.5 (351) before the morning shot and 18.7 (337) four hours later. The vet gave me a sheet explaining how to up the dose according to the numbers I got so I had to up the dose by 0.5 units again.
Even since that day I've been testing a couple of times during the day since I'm so paranoid about hypoglycemia and his results are always between 15.5-18.5 (279-333). He seems to go lower about 4 hours after the night dose. I know I should do a spreadsheet, but I would need more data before I could make one. Should we test every hour on the same day? Or tests during different periods for a couple of days? I work from home most days so this would be very easy for me to do.
I feel a bit overwhelmed and want to provide the very best care for my Noah. The diabetes seems more stressful for me than him... he doesn't mind his injections at all and let's me prick his ears to test his blood. I'm just nervous about giving him too much insulin and worry about hypoglycemia. He is already on 3 units twice a day and so far from the numbers I'm getting I will have to up his dose again in four days...

