LovingErlend
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Hello :razz:
Backstory probably isn't essential to answering the questions, so if you're short on time skip ahead
Erlend was hospitalized with DKA a couple weeks ago. Luckily she survived and we took her home after 48 hours. We started her on low-carb canned diet and 1u Lantus 2x daily (as well as antibiotics and a potassium supplement). She was weak with neuropathy and couldn't jump up on things. Happily, that has continued to improve
Despite watching videos we were having an extremely difficult time home-testing her... she gets so mad. We brought her in 10 days ago for a checkup as I was concerned about her drinking & urination. The vet demonstrated a blood test (she was petrified & still a little weak, so they had an easy time of it) and her reading was 416. Vet suggested bumping dosage to 2u.
In the days after that I was pleased with her urine volume dropping off and a general return to the habits of pre-DKA Erlend, but recently urination & thirst has picked up again. I've done a couple fur shots in the past week so she went without a couple doses
. We've been trying to do home-testing when scheduling & Erlend's temperament permits. We've managed several preshot tests this week, which have all consistently hovered in the 300-320 range except the evening after a fur shot which was 380. We've only managed one interim test (I wanted to check the insulin was in fact being administered & working properly) and it was 237 +4. On Saturday we're doing a BG curve at home and will report the results to the vet. After reading this forum it sounds like ketone strips are a good idea too. I'm sure we'll have a better idea of what to do after that, but I"m nervous in the mean time:
1) I've looked at a lot of owners' BG charts here and it seems pretty common for AM&PMPS readings to be in the low 300's for the first few weeks. Obviously not ideal, but is this ok? Is her body functioning properly at that level, and is she in pain? My nightmare is her going DKA again.
2) Without the results of a curve yet, are there general guidelines to follow with feeding times? The vet said there were no restrictions on eating just let her eat as much as she wanted any time. My understanding is that high BG levels prevent the body from processing food efficiently and actually starves it, so I'm concerned that letting Erlend binge (she can eat 2-3 oz in a sitting and has been going through ~13 oz wet food a day at only 6.5 lbs) spikes her BG levels and paradoxically causes her to not gain all the nutrition from the food she eats? Maybe this is just paranoia.
3) Also on the topic of food, we've been feeding her primarily Friskies Special Diet pate flavors. They are a reasonable $/oz, she likes them more than the fancy feast pates and I initially read they had low carb content (4-6% cal from carbs). But I just saw a different chart that listed the special diet turkey & giblets at 11%. Does anybody know which carb% correct? Does anyone feed their cat the special diet Friskies?
Thanks in advance for any advice, this is an amazing forum with such helpful people.
Backstory probably isn't essential to answering the questions, so if you're short on time skip ahead


In the days after that I was pleased with her urine volume dropping off and a general return to the habits of pre-DKA Erlend, but recently urination & thirst has picked up again. I've done a couple fur shots in the past week so she went without a couple doses

1) I've looked at a lot of owners' BG charts here and it seems pretty common for AM&PMPS readings to be in the low 300's for the first few weeks. Obviously not ideal, but is this ok? Is her body functioning properly at that level, and is she in pain? My nightmare is her going DKA again.
2) Without the results of a curve yet, are there general guidelines to follow with feeding times? The vet said there were no restrictions on eating just let her eat as much as she wanted any time. My understanding is that high BG levels prevent the body from processing food efficiently and actually starves it, so I'm concerned that letting Erlend binge (she can eat 2-3 oz in a sitting and has been going through ~13 oz wet food a day at only 6.5 lbs) spikes her BG levels and paradoxically causes her to not gain all the nutrition from the food she eats? Maybe this is just paranoia.
3) Also on the topic of food, we've been feeding her primarily Friskies Special Diet pate flavors. They are a reasonable $/oz, she likes them more than the fancy feast pates and I initially read they had low carb content (4-6% cal from carbs). But I just saw a different chart that listed the special diet turkey & giblets at 11%. Does anybody know which carb% correct? Does anyone feed their cat the special diet Friskies?
Thanks in advance for any advice, this is an amazing forum with such helpful people.